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- Alex Cobb struck out the first four batters he faced — one apiece on a fastball, curveball and split-change in the first inning — and didn't allow any of his four hits until the Blue Jays’ three-run fifth inning in an eventual 4-3 Orioles win at Dunedin Stadium.
- “It’s a solid baseball team, and a reminder — we were talked about like that,” manager Buck Showalter said. “It’s something we need to get back to.”
- The Orioles hit the big 5-0: 50 games below .500. You can't blame David Hess.
- Orioles rookie outfielder Anthony Santander has had his flaws exposed as the Rule 5 draft pick has been forced to play every day. The team hopes the experience will provide him with a blueprint of what's required to succeed in the major leagues.
- The Orioles are done playing the five American League playoff teams from last season, but that doesn't mean their troubles are over.
- Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman pitched a rare immaculate inning en route to eight solid frames Monday night, but still lost, 2-1, to the Cleveland Indians because of his one mistake and the team's fruitless offense.
- First pitch, TV, radio, pitching matchups, what to watch and more about Monday's series finale against the Indians.
- Manny Machado's two home runs against Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber aren't enough in the Orioles' 7-3 loss Sunday at Camden Yards.
- John Wall, peering over the heads of reporters, checked to see whether his teammate Otto Porter Jr. was across the locker room.
- Right-hander Kevin Gausman was looking for a turnaround performance on Wednesday night, and he almost got it.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Indians.
- The Orioles (26-30) continue to lurk under .500, but head home having won three of their past four. Even though they finished the road trip with a 3-4 record, they recovered well after losing their first three in Houston.
- The Orioles hope to salvage their seven-game road trip with a series win here in Cleveland this afternoon.
- Right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez, making his second start since coming off the disabled list last Saturday, remained maddeningly inconsistent in the Orioles' 6-0 loss to the Cleveland Indians Saturday night.
- In what has been a personal nightmare of a season, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis may have had his most frustrating game of 2014 on Friday.
- The Orioles havent announced an official make-up date yet but Sept. 12 is a likelihood for a doubleheader
- One of the most popular areas of concern as the Orioles prepare to wrap up the third week of the regular season with a three-game interleague series against the Los Angeles Dodgers is the performance of the last two pitchers in the starting rotation.