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- The Orioles ended their season series at Yankee Stadium with a 5-4 record, the only AL park they will have a winning record at in 2018.
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Pirates pitcher Steven Brault, ex-Orioles minor leaguer, sings national anthem Tuesday in Pittsburgh
Steven Brault sang the national anthem during his days as an Orioles minor leaguer. Now he's done it as a big leaguer with the Pirates, too. - The Orioles are in line for 116 losses and the first pick in the draft, but no one has accused them of tanking because they are spending a lot more money on the few wins they are projected to have.
- Just because it's Memorial Day doesn't mean Orioles shortstop Manny Machado will be traded in the next days, weeks or months.
- The Orioles haven't done much this offseason, but this weekend offers an opportunity to get the fan base excited about 2018.
- Center fielder Adam Jones is in the final year of his contract with the Orioles, and the team could improve both of their futures if they find a way to transition Jones into the next phase of his career.
- Gabriel Ynoa lasted just three innings on Wednesday night in Pittsburgh.
- Kevin Gausman struggled to put hitters away Tuesday, and that led to a short outing in Pittsburgh.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the White Sox.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado could be back in the starting lineup Monday night against the Chicago White Sox.
- Manny Machado will test his left wrist before Sunday's game, while Zach Britton is eyeing a June 19 rehab game in Aberdeen.
- Orioles notes: Manny Machado might avoid DL stint
- Orioles notes: Team ponders Machado DL move as he misses second straight game
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado has a strained left wrist, accoridng to an industry source.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado left Wednesday's game with the Pittsburgh Pirates due to left wrist soreness after a hard slide at third.
- The calendar has turned to June – with warmer temperatures bringing the promise of balls carrying out in the Baltimore summer heat – and while the Orioles are
- Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman had another 'odd start' in a frustrating season Tuesday against the Pirates.
- Schmuck: WBC brings out the personality and flair the majors so badly need
- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones didn’t have much time to revel in his game-winning heroics on Friday night.
- Wade Miley worked fast in his spring training debut
- Gabriel Ynoa allowed a run on three hits and struck out one over two innings in the Orioles’ 6-2 loss to the Pirates at LECOM Park.
- Nicklas Backstrom scored 1:36 into overtime, helping the Washington Capitals beat the Boston Bruins, 4-3, to avert a disastrous defeat Wednesday night.
- The Orioles will arrive in Washington this week with plenty of business to do.
- 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 first baseman Pedro Alvarez made his return to the Pirates' McKechnie Field and homered in his first at-bat.
- In what could have been Jimenez's final Grapefruit League start, he didn't make it out of the first inning.
- Joey Rickard continued his push to make the Orioles' Opening Day roster with a pinch-hit winner Thursday.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said Miguel Gonzalez was "not where we need him to be" after the right-hander allowed two more spring training home runs and four earned runs in the team's 6-5 loss to Pittsburgh.
- On a day when their pitching simply allowed too many fly balls to sustain success in the breezy confines of McKechnie Field against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Orioles bats found themselves grounded yet again until late Wednesday.
- Juan Nicasio struck out 10 batters in just four innings during an impressive display of mid-spring command that victimized every starter in the Orioles batting order except outfielder Hyun Soo Kim. The Pirates took advantage of that dominating performance to take an early three-run lead, but the Orioles stormed back to score a 9-3 victory before a sellout crowd of 7,842 at Ed Smith Stadium.
- Orioles starter Kevin Gausman was mad at himself, but it wasn't because he gave up a towering home run to Pittsburgh Pirates star Andrew McCutchen in his second Grapefruit League start. He was more disturbed by the leadoff walk to catcher Francisco Cervelli that set up the two-run blast that marred an otherwise strong performance.
- It was never a secret that this year¿s Orioles lineup would be vulnerable to the strikeout, but Pittsburgh Pirates starter Juan Nicasio showed just how vulnerable it could be Wednesday.
- Before the end of this latest skirmish between baseball's "old school" and a new generation of players who just want to have fun, let's get something straight. There really isn't an "old school" and a "new school," just old players who view the past with rose-colored glasses and young players who are living in a social media world that magnifies everything they do.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado and manager Buck Showalter weigh in on the current generation of baseball players and the place of fun in the game.
- Mike Trout flashed the skill that puts him at the front of baseball's new generation, just moments after four of the all-time greats walked off the field.
- Wyatt Anthony, who can stake claim to the title of being Orioles outfielder Travis Snider¿s biggest fan, will get to reconnect with his hero.
- Spurred by five solid innings from left-hander Wei-Yin Chen and at least five highlight defensive gems ¿ including three by center fielder Adam Jones ¿ the Oriole drew within 4 ½ games of the New York Yankees (33-26) and captured the series against the last-place Red Sox (27-33).
- The Orioles will host the Pittsburgh Pirates tonight at Ed Smith Stadium, just their second night game of the spring.
- Right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez recorded his best spring training start on Tuesday, throwing five scoreless innings in a 9-2 Orioles win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- Orioles outfielder Adam Jones won a Twitter bet with Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen on Saturday's Ravens-Steelers playoff game.
- Adam Jones, he of the ubiquitous Orioles pie-in-the-face celebration, will be eating some pie of the humble variety next year, thanks to a bet he made with Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen over last night¿s Ravens-Steelers game.
- There's a distinct dichotomy that surrounds Orioles center fielder Adam Jones in Baltimore. He is the club's most consistent performer and surely one of its most ardent community ambassadors. And yet he also receives the most criticism from fans for his play.
- The Orioles nearly survived one of the worst starts in the career of right-hander Chris Tillman, but they ultimately gave up a late run to lose, 9-8, to the Pittsburgh Pirates in a sloppy game that featured a combined 24 hits and 16 runners left on base.
- Chris Davis hit three homers, including back-to-back shots with left fielder Nelson Cruz in a four-run fifth, as the Orioles bashed the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-2, in their first game at PNC Park since 2011.
- For those who don't know him -- even for some who do -- Orioles bench coach John Russell is a tough read. It's difficult to know what he's thinking. But, rest assured, he's thinking.
- Manny Machado and his Orioles teammates react to Thursday's pair of wins over Pittsburgh
- SARASOTA, Fla. -- Orioles manager Buck Showalter has talked often this spring about the challenge of selecting the club¿s Opening Day roster ¿ and saying the best 25 players might not necessarily be the right 25 players to start the season with.
- The Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates tied, 7-7, in 10 innings Sunday afternoon at Ed Smith Stadium after each team had a home run in the ninth.