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- Going into June's final day three homers shy of history, the Orioles were robbed of four homers this week
- The Orioles won their seventh straight game with another prolific offensive performance in a 12-6 win over the Padres.
- Chris Davis' first-inning grand slam didn't ultimately decide Sunday's 12-5 pounding the Orioles delivered to the Tampa Bay Rays. There was too much baseball
- The Orioles caught the right opponent at just the right time.
- The Orioles won both ends of their rain-makeup doubleheader against the slumping Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday at Camden Yards.
- When Manny Machado rejoined the Orioles this weekend, he was tied with a few hundred other players for the shortest consecutive-games streak in baseball.
- Baltimore Orioles — and The Sun's sports desk — should give Hyun Soo Kim more respect
- Reliever Mychal Givens came on to pitch the seventh inning of a game the Orioles appeared to have well in hand and could not get anybody out.
- Their nine-game homestand abruptly interrupted by a forced trip to Texas to play a makeup game against the Rangers on Monday night at Globe Life Park, the
- Adam Jones still struggles calling himself a "leadoff hitter," shaking his head at the thought of it. That's because the Orioles center fielder isn't the
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Blue Jays.
- With a home run and three RBIs, Adam Jones has eight home runs in June and is streaking again.
- Tyler Wilson delivered his best start of the season, and the best of his young major league career.
- In a 5-0 win over the Red Sox, the Orioles (38-27) rode eight shutout innings from Tyler Wilson and a big day at the plate from center fielder Adam Jones to first place in the American League East.
- Before Wednesday's attempt at solving Boston Red Sox knuckleballer Steven Wright, Orioles assistant hitting coach Mark Quinn set up a pitching machine in the
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Red Sox.
- A four-run fifth inning helped the Orioles secure a 4-0 win and a series sweep of the Royals at Camden Yards.
- Orioles shortstop Manny Machado defended his fight with Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura, as did Adam Jones and Buck Showalter.
- Once the Orioles shook off the cobwebs from a three-city, three-time zone road trip and got settled back in the comforts of home, they began a stretch that even
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Yankees.
- The Orioles used a seven-homer performance to beat the Red Sox 12-7 and split of the four-game series at Camden Yards.
- Orioles' Francisco Pena, who grew up at ballparks, savors 'dream' first major league home run
- Manager Buck Showalter was trying to find the right word Wednesday afternoon to describe how his inconsistent hitters might be feeling after losing the first two games of the four-game home series against the first-place Boston Red Sox.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Red Sox.
- The Orioles faced an uphill climb early against the Cleveland Indians on Saturday.
- Buck Showalter¿s ¿spontaneous¿ decision to place center fielder Adam Jones in the leadoff spot on against the Cleveland Indians on Friday night paid off.
- The slumping Orioles bats woke up in Cleveland Friday night and rallied to break open a tied game with a three-run seventh inning, winning 6-4.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Indians.
- It is understandable that the Orioles would like to write off their mortifying three-game series in Houston as a strange anomaly.
- The Orioles struck out 52 times in a three-game series to set a major league record this week, and Adam Jones doesn't care.
- A second straight start for left fielder Hyun Soo Kim on Thursday, combined with the cooling of Joey Rickard's hot start, means there now might be more to ponder when assigning the corner outfield spots as the Orioles move forward.
- The proliferation of batted-ball data in baseball is opening up plenty of new information to project performance, and by one measure, the up-and-down season that center fielder Adam Jones has endured has made him one of the unluckiest players in the majors.
- Orioles can't just become resigned to it. They are going to strike out a lot, but that doesn't mean they get to leave their brains in the on-deck circle.
- The Orioles acknowledged their strikeouts are becoming a problem, but accept that it's just who they are as a team.
- Chris Tillman remained undefeated against his former team, improving his record against the Mariners to 7-0 with a 2.96 ERA. He has six quality starts in nine career starts against Seattle.
- Adam Jones is not giving in. He's not giving in to the highly prevalent notion that last month's rib cage strain is behind his sweepy swings throughout April. He's not giving in to acknowledging any sense of frustration at the plate, nor is his giving himself any extra credit for pulling himself out of a problematic start to the season.
- Orioles starter Chris Tillman had a difficult first inning yet again, but turned it around for another shutout start.
- Adam Jones¿ solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning was Jones¿ 200th career homer.
- Orioles right-hander Tyler Wilson didn¿t show any signs of the extra rest affecting him negatively in the Orioles¿ 9-2 win over the Twins at Target Field.
- If the Orioles' current power surge — in which they've continued to bludgeon opponents with home run balls in unfavorable weather conditions — follows the blueprint of most seasons, it spells good fortunes for the club's offense when the temperatures rise.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Twins.
- Anyone who has watched the Orioles this season has seen how much Adam Jones has struggled, but manager Buck Showalter also sees how hard Jones has worked
- Adam Jones made Minnesota pay for walking Manny Machado in front of him, working a full count before lacing a two-run single into left field off Twins closer Kevin Jepsen, sending the Orioles to their third straight win, 5-3, in front of an announced 21,586 at Target Field.
- Orioles right-hander Yovani Gallardo is scheduled to resume throwing on Saturday, the first time he will throw a baseball since going on the disabled list with
- Adam Jones has as many home runs this season as strikeouts against a catcher.
- The impressive Chicago White Sox starting rotation figured to catch up with the Orioles eventually, and it finally did in the O's' 7-1 loss before a crowd of
- Young Orioles starter Mike Wright holds White Sox to two runs on five hits over six innings.
- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has found success batting fifth in the lineup, but doesn't think there's any connection.