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- Back home at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium Thursday night, the Aberdeen IronBirds scored a walk-off, or maybe a run-off, 3-2, New York-Penn League over the
- TBS baseball analyst Ron Darling discusses the Orioles at the trade deadline and Roger McDowell's work as pitching coach
- The Orioles rallied from a 5-1 deficit to beat the Texas Rangers, 9-7, and sweep their four-game series at Camden Yards.
- The throwing of Josh Kaye and the home run hitting of teammates Max Proctor and Colby Johnson added up to a 13-0 victory for Mount Airy Gold Star Post 191.
- Highly regarded O's prospect Ryan Mountcastle is moved up to the Eastern League -- and to a new position: third base.
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Gausman extends O's run of quality starts and wins to 3, is aided by 7-run 7th in 10-2 rout of Texas
A third straight quality start from the Orioles’ embattled rotation led to a third straight win, with right-hander Kevin Gausman keeping the Texas Rangers at - The Aberdeen IronBirds closed out their series at Lowell on Wednesday and did so in the win column for a third straight time.
- It was all Aberdeen in Tuesday night's New York-Penn League game at Lowell, Mass., where the IronBirds (15-12) rolled over the Spinners (11-16), 9-1.
- Yankees provide Orioles with good precedent for what to expect in trades for top relievers
- The Orioles finally did to the Texas Rangers what other teams have been doing to them so often over the past few weeks.
- Orioles reliever Mychal Givens is going on two months of stellar relief as his maturation into a major league reliever continues.
- Dealing with their first double-header of the season, the Aberdeen IronBirds found themselves in Lowell, Mass. Monday evening to battle the Spinners in New
- Right-hander Chris Tillman used to routinely throw himself in front of Orioles losing streaks, but it has been a while.
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Helpless vs. Cubs' Quintana, O's lose, 8-0, and are a 2017-worst 7 games below .500; Jimenez shelled
The Orioles are shut down by new Chicago Cubs pitcher Jose Quintana in an 8-0 loss that drops them to a season-worst seven games below .500. - Sykesville had trailed 4-0 early and 8-5 before scoring the final five runs and sweeping Mount Airy in a doubleheader.
- The Chicago Cubs are starting to look like the defending world champions and the Orioles continued to look defenseless in Saturday night’s 10-2 loss at Camden Yards.
- Showalter said the right-hander’s lack of command continued through his extended break.
- If the Orioles were looking for a fresh start coming out of the All-Star break, they're still looking.
- “We’re going to go out there and see if we can do it again,” Jones said.
- The Orioles know it can be costly at the trade deadling, having dealt a bona fide major league starter away in each of the last four Julys.
- Despite a 4-0 lead through two innings Thursday, the Aberdeen IronBirds dropped the series finale at Auburn, 8-7, in New York-Penn League action in New York.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds were back in the win column on Wednesday, rolling past Auburn, 10-3, in New York-Penn League play in New York.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis went 0-for-4 with a strikeout in the Delmarva Shorebirds' 9-2 loss to the Lexington Legends in a Low-A South Atlantic League
- The Orioles have made up for their struggling starting pitching staff in recent seasons by relying on relief pitching, home runs and strong defense. This season, those areas haven't met expectations.
- Staring at a seven-and-a-half game deficit in the AL East and carrying a record four games below .500, the Baltimore Orioles re-emerge from the All-Star break
- Jonathan Schoop appeared in his first All-Star Game
- Double-A Bowie left-hander Tanner Tanner Scott allows one run and strikes out two in one inning.
- The O's have lost 36 of their past 56 games but are just four games out of second wild-card spot.
- The Orioles nearly blew another early lead Sunday at Target Field, but they kept scoring and beat the Minnesota Twins, 11-5, at Target Field in Minneapolis.
- The Orioles beat the Twins for their first win of the seven-game road trip.
- Jonathan Schoop has rounded himself into a second baseman that could be a perennial All-Star.
- With J.J. Hardy out, Johnny Giavotella started at second Saturday with Jonathan Schoop making his first career start at shortstop.
- Jason Whitney had a lot of faith in his Orioles team this season even though the youngsters didn't start out well in their Manchester Baseball Association's
- Former Orioles minor leaguer and Old Mill graduate Josh Hader kept the Yankees at bay as the Brewers came back for a dramatic 9-4 win Friday night.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado had one of his best offensive performances of the season in Friday’s loss at Target Field.
- Orioles blow early six-run lead to lose fifth straight, 9-6 at Twins
- The Aberdeen IronBirds dropped their second sttaight game Friday night, nipped by the Tri-City ValleyCats, 2-1, at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis made a significant step in his recovery from a right oblique strain before Friday’s game.
- Catching up with ... former Orioles reliever Don Aase
- J.J Hardy and Ublado Jimenez have poor "bang for the buck" in a Sporting News' report
- The Orioles face the Twins in Minnesota.
- The Orioles' infield defense isn't the same without shortstop J.J. Hardy.
- On his birthday, Orioles' Manny Machado might want a birthday present that's more like his past and future than his current struggles.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter sees left-hander Jayson Aquino as an option to join the rotation later this year.
- The Orioles score just three runs in a three-game series in Milwaukee, lose, 4-0, to Brewers at Miller Park.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds came back home Tuesday night, riding its six-game win streak.
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Unfamiliar foe, familiar result: Brewers' Nelson is the latest first-time opponent to baffle Orioles
The Orioles have struggled mightly during the past four weeks against pitchers they're facing for the first time. - Orioles closer Zach Britton will have his ninth inning job back before long, even if it's not immediately, Buck Showalter said.
- The Brewers hit four home runs in beating the Orioles on Tuesday for the second straight time at Miller Park.
- The All-Star closer needs 19 pitches to get through inning at High-A Frederick as he works on his slider.