armando galarraga
- After throwing seven shutout innings Friday in the Orioles' 4-2, Opening Day win over the Minnesota Twins, right-hander Jake Arrieta wasn't proclaiming himself as the club's ace going forward.
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- Right-hander Armando Galarraga, who is hoping to make the Orioles after missing much of last season because of injury, tired after a solid early performance and ended up allowing four runs in four innings as the Boston Red Sox beat the Orioles, 7-4, in a split-squad game at JetBlue Park.
- Brian Roberts' condition is improving, but his next step remains undetermined. The Orioles second baseman is still unsure when he'll able to get into a game situation.
- Orioles notes: Bundy fans Jones and Reynolds in final intrasquad game. Top pitching prospect impresses as he quickly retires three major leaguers.
- Orioles notebook leads with Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop
- Orioles prospects Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop, the organization¿s top two position player prospects, worked out with the major league team today
- The Orioles are scheduled to hit the field around 10 am for their third full-squad workout of the spring.
- Orioles' Opening Day starter hidden among the pack
- Britton is continuing his throwing progression with back-to-back throwing sessions Thursday and Friday then take Saturday off and then throw three straight days, when Britton said he would likely begin to mix in some offspeed pitches.
- Connolly's Bar: Predict the Orioles' starting rotation for early April
- The Orioles' Chris Tillman is fighting to make sure he's not the odd man out. The inconsistent righty has plenty of pitchers ahead of him in the Orioles' rotation competition, but he's still just 23 and is looking to prove he's capable of being the star the team envisioned when they traded for him.
- The Orioles¿ signing of a 17-year-old high-school sophomore from Korea has drawn the ire of the Korean Baseball Organization, which is threatening to petition Major League Baseball for what it sees as the fleecing of its young talent.
- The Orioles announced several minor league signings Monday, including making official a deal with right-hander Armando Galarraga.
- Armando Galarraga, signed to a minor-league deal, hasn't been the same since his near-perfect game in 2010.
- Orioles: Orioles exchange salary numbers with arbitration candidates, sign Armando Galarraga