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- The Orioles won their seventh straight game with another prolific offensive performance in a 12-6 win over the Padres.
- The Orioles officially announced a pair of roster moves with their Triple-A club on Monday, cutting ties with two veterans who were hoping to get back to the majors with the O¿s.
- Injured outfielder Henry Urrutia and pitcher Steve Johnson represent the Orioles best trade candidates in Triple-A Norfolk.
- In his two years with the Orioles, infielder Mark Reynolds was a clubhouse favorite for his self-deprecating humor and his key role in the 2012 playoff run with his powerful bat and solid defense at first base.
- Outfielder Quintin Berry and infielder Alexi Casilla are both hitting well for Triple-A Norfolk, and providing additional depth for the Baltimore Orioles.
- A cast of minor-league veterans and intriguing prospects are hitting the cover off the ball for the Double-A Bowie Baysox, including first base prospect Christian Walker and outfielder Dariel Alvarez.
- There are no apparent slots in the Orioles rotation, but pitching prospects are Kevin Gausmanand Mike Wright are off to hot starts for Triple-A Norfolk.
- The Orioles don't have a lot of appealing options if Chris Davis is our for a while.
- Tillman, who will be the team's Opening Day starter on Monday against the Boston Red Sox at Camden Yards, made his first start in nine days after missing his last scheduled appearance with the flu.
- 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.
- SARASOTA, Fla. ¿ The Orioles have agreed to terms with former Astros first baseman Brett Wallace on a minor league contract.
- Bud Norris' whirlwind two days came full circle on the pitcher¿s mound at Camden Yards on Thursday night. A day after switching clubhouses following a trade-deadline deal that abruptly placed him in the unfamiliar uniform of a contender, Norris faced his old team and a lineup full of friends suddenly turned into foes.
- MLB.com and its prospects guru Jonathan Mayo listed the Top 100 prospects in the sport this week. And there's great news and not-so-good news for Orioles fans.