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- Adam Jones hit the grand slam that turned Wednesday night's game around, but he applauded his younger teammates for turning a page on this dismal season.
- Adam Jones hit a grand slam in the fifth inning to bring the Orioles from behind in the series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- Rookie left-hander Josh Rogers gave the Orioles five strong innings in his major league debut Tuesday in a 12-5 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
- David Hess pitched six scoreless innings and Trey Mancini tied a career high with five RBIs in the Orioles’ 7-0 win over the Blue Jays on Monday night at Camden Yards.
- Rookie center fielder Cedric Mullins woke up with a sore hip and was not in the starting lineup for Sunday night's game on ESPN.
- The Orioles keep getting throttled by better opponents, but there still is reason to stay engaged and focus on the future.
- No, it’s not late September, but it’s true that the playoff-bound Yankees have been struggling lately, Sunday Night Baseball host Matt Vasgersian discusses the upcoming game versus the Orioles.
- The Orioles wasted David Hess' strong start, managed just two hits and right-hander Miguel Castro couldn't find the zone in a 6-0 loss
- Adam Jones stayed with Danny Jansen's family when he was an 18-year-old minor leaguer. Now Jansen is the Toronto Blue Jays' top catching prospect.
- The Aug. 31 trade deadline for traded players to be eligible for the postseason is looming, but Adam Jones continues to give every indication that he's sticking around until the end of the season ... and wants to come back next year.
- Outfielder John Andreoli, who the Orioles claimed off waivers from the Seattle Mariners on Saturday, will join the team in Toronto on Monday in the likelihood that Mark Trumbo’s knee injury lands him on the disabled list.
- Orioles infielder Jonathan Villar got his second start at shortstop Sunday as the team looks to try and find the best position for him.
- Orioles slugger Mark Trumbo will go to Baltimore to have his knee examined instead of traveling to Toronto after he failed to see improvement with an injection earlier this week.
- The Orioles added outfielder Craig Gentry from the disabled list to replace Adam Jones, who left the team for a funeral ahead of the series opener in Cleveland.
- Orioles outfielder Adam Jones has cleared trade waivers, according to an industry source.
- A timeline of the career of Adam Jones, from being drafted by the Seattle Mariners through his time with the Baltimore Orioles.
- Chris Davis ended an 0-for-13 stretch with a go-ahead solo homer Tuesday night.
- Orioles outfielder Adam Jones said he feels "fine" in right field and called Cedric Mullins poised after the Orioles' 6-3 win over the Mets on Tuesday.
- The six-bedroom Falls Road home is on the market for $2.695 million.
- Major League Baseball is taking steps to ensure its message of inclusion overcomes the recent bad publicity, while the Orioles have separate procedures to review and monitor players' public social media posts.
- Playoff-bound Red Sox infielder Steve Pearce has played for every team in the AL East, but never for a longer (or maybe even more significant) time than in Baltimore.
- The Orioles were officially eliminated from postseason contention Aug. 10, and went into Sunday, Aug. 12 nearly 50 games out of first place.
- Boston Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale was unhittable Sunday as the Orioles struck out 12 times in his five innings against him.
- The Red Sox scored 19 runs to stamp out the Orioles on Friday night, then David Price put the Orioles to sleep on Saturday.
- Long before Cedric Mullins became the Orioles' center fielder of the future — let alone the first in what they hope is a wave of blossoming young talent to join a team that desperately needs it — there was an exchange that stuck with the dynamic, then-junior college outfielder.
- The Orioles have called up outfield prospect Cedric Mullins. He'll start in center field Friday night, with Adam Jones moving to right.
- After the Orioles committed five errors in a 5-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night, manager Buck Showalter talked about trying to keep his starting pitchers level-headed through some frustrating fielding behind them.
- With top outfield prospect Cedric Mullins on the cusp of a call-up, the configuration of the Orioles outfield is expected to change by the end of the week.
- Struggling first baseman Chris Davis was not in the Orioles starting lineup Sunday, but is expected back for the opener of the road series that starts Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays.
- Mark Trumbo had two hits, drove in a run and registered career hit No. 1,000, but his big night was tempered by another Orioles loss.
- Since the Orioles traded several of their top players to acquire many of those promising prospects, some of the remaining veterans are already working to fill the leadership gap.
- Jones outlined some of the discussions leading up to the deadline, why he wasn’t interested in the trade to the Philadelphia Phillies that was on the table, and how he sees the rest of the season playing out for him with Cedric Mullins on the horizon.
- Orioles fans are grateful that Adam Jones has elected to stay in Baltimore even if management wanted a trade.
- Evaluating Orioles prospect DJ Stewart, the team's 2015 first-round pick who appears to be nearing a major league call-up as the team begins to rebuild.
- The veteran center fielder was able to block a trade to the Phillies because of his 10-and-5 service time rights. So just what exactly does that mean?
- Adam Jones enacted his right to veto a trade to the Phillies.
- With the 4 p.m. non-waiver trade deadline approaches, it's "highly doubtful" than Adam Jones has a change of heart and decides to approve a potential trade to the Philadelphia Phillies.
- The Orioles moved Brad Brach to the Atlanta Braves for international bonus slot money and said that they expect Adam Jones to remain with the club.
- Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette seemed to indicate that he doesn't want to re-sign Adam Jones and would like him to approve a trade.
- The Orioles play their final game before the nonwaiver trade deadline Sunday.
- If Adam Jones wants to stay and the Orioles want him to, then there's no point in trading him at the nonwaiver deadline. Both sides should just get real and get something done.
- The Orioles run into a team playing a lot like themselves and take advantage of the opportunities.
- The July 31 deadline for making trades without waivers is just days away, but there really isn't a huge sense of urgency concerning Adam Jones.
- The Orioles are trying to trade Adam Jones, but have several hurdles before completing a deal.
- With franchise cornerstones having already been traded, Adam Jones is another pending free agent that could be moved. However, the veteran center fielder can decide whether to approve a deal.
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio and more about Thursday's Orioles-Rays game.
- Right-hander Yefry Ramírez pitched with two of the prospects the Orioles acquired from the New York Yankees, and said they'll get a great opportunity to make an impact with the Orioles.
- Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette held a midnight news conference, but didn't say much
- Adam Jones earned the Orioles' 2018 Heart and Hustle Award for the fifth straight year and sixth overall.
- Their main ask will be a top prospect, as centerpiece center fielder Yusniel Díaz was in their deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers last week.