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- With a two-run rocket in the ninth inning of Tuesday’s 6-3 loss to the Rays, Orioles catcher Chance Sisco further proved his increased power in 2019.
- Pitching matchup, how to watch Sunday's game vs. Indians
- Some Orioles roster shuffling over the past month has added some actual youth to their lineup, and this weekend is showing some of the fruits of it.
- The Orioles beat the Indians 13-0 for a second straight game to win a series for the first time since April 22-24.
- In the fourth inning against the Cleveland Indians on June 29, Anthony Santander hit the 100th home run to Eutaw Street.
- While Chance Sisco's bat shined in the Orioles' 13-0 win Friday, so did his defense behind the plate.
- In the 13-0 win over the Cleveland Indians, the Orioles pitchers and batters matched strong performances.
- The Orioles offense fell silent again after a two-run rally in the second inning and the defense fumbled away a slim lead in their sixth straight loss, 3-2.
- The Orioles have a lot of players who are young enough to project success, but still too inexperienced to be relied on at the major league level.
- Chance Sisco is feeling comfortable with the Orioles, even though his status as their catcher of the future is up in the air thanks to Adley Rutschman.
- The Orioles entered Wednesday’s game with the Toronto Blue Jays as the only American League team yet to allow a grand slam, but Rowdy Tellez changed that.
- Chris Davis will sit for the fourth time in eight games since the high-priced first baseman returned from the injured list with a hip injury last week.
- Making his major league debut, Yordan Alvarez slugged a two-run home run to break a scoreless tie in the Astros’ 4-0 victory over the Orioles.
- Robinson Chirinos’ 11th-inning walk-off double sealed the Orioles' fate in a series-opening 4-3 defeat to the Houston Astros.
- Chance Sisco hoping to stick around for long haul with Orioles
- The Orioles recalled catcher Chance Sisco from Triple-A Norfolk ahead of this week's trip to Texas.
- The Orioles' recent drafts have stocked the franchise with some promising players who fit Mike Elias' draft-and-development formula.
- As the shine on the rebuilding Orioles continues to wear off, the focus has naturally gone to some of the club’s high-profile minor league talents.
- Orioles catcher Chance Sisco is having his best career stretch at the plate at Triple-A Norfolk, and manager Brandon Hyde said it seems like it's for real.
- Orioles catcher Austin Wynns, who was rehabbing an oblique injury with Double-A Bowie, has been reinstated from the injured list and optioned to Triple-A Norfolk.
- The Orioles sent top prospects Ryan Mountcastle, DL Hall, and Grayson Rodriguez off to new assignments when minor league camp broke Friday ahead of next week's minor league Opening Day.
- These are the five players fans should watch closely in 2019.
- Spring training provided the first glimpse of what the rebuilding philosophies of the franchise would look like in practice.
- Orioles general manager Mike Elias discussed the club's all-but-set Opening Day roster Monday and answered some questions about how it came together.
- Top catching prospect Chance Sisco was optioned to Norfolk and journeymen catchers Andrew Susac and Carlos Pérez were assigned to minor league camp late Sunday, clarifying the catching situation.
- Manager Brandon Hyde announces that designated hitter Mark Trumbo will open the season on the injured list, creating flexibility at the DH spot.
- The two Orioles relievers that filled in for Alex Cobb on Saturday night allowed four runs each in an 8-7 loss to the Minnesota Twins. Chris Davis hit his second homer of the spring.
- The Orioles claimed Pedro Severino off waivers from the Nationals. Reliever Paul Fry will start against the Phillies in Sunday's split-squad game in Clearwater. He'll be the "opener" and he says he will welcome the opportunity if he's needed in that role during the season.
- Projecting the Orioles' Opening Day roster after a round of cuts including Austin Hays, Anthony Santander, and Cody Carroll provided plenty of clarity into Mike Elias and Brandon Hyde's reasoning as they build the 25-man roster.
- In lieu of counting major league wins, this week, we’re counting down five players whose performance in the majors this year can go a long way toward judging the first year of the Elias-Brandon Hyde era of Orioles baseball. The first on that list is catcher Chance Sisco.
- As his torrid spring at the plate finally hit a roadblock, Orioles catcher Chance Sisco took charge behind the plate in a tough situation Wednesday.
- Orioles catcher Chance Sisco hit two homers and drove in five runs in a 3-for-3 performance against the Boston Red Sox.
- Chance Sisco, the one-time top prospect who had a disappointing 2018 not unlike the team as a whole, homered on his first swing of the Grapefruit League campaign to stake the Orioles to the early lead they rode to a 7-2 win over the Minnesota Twins at Ed Smith Stadium on Saturday.
- Catcher Jesús Sucre, who the Orioles signed as catching depth to complement their young major league catchers, will report to Sarasota late due to visa issues getting out of Venezuela.
- Outside of former top prospect Chance Sisco, the Orioles' catcher position brings a relative lack of certainty over who will break camp with the team.
- The Orioles announced Wednesday that their coaching staff under manager Brandon Hyde will include Tim Cossins, Doug Brocail, Don Long, Arnie Beyeler, José Flores, José Hernández, Howie Clark, and John Wasdin.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis sat for a third straight day Wednesday, but will play again this season, manager Buck Showalter said.
- Orioles rookie right-handers Yefry Ramírez and David Hess will start the first two games, respectively, of this weekend’s series at Yankee Stadium.
- Orioles catcher Chance Sisco wasn’t available in Monday’s series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays because of a cut on his chin and possible concussion suffered when a foul tip hit him in the mask Sunday.
- Orioles catcher Chance Sisco left Sunday's game after taking a foul ball to the face in the fourth inning against the Chicago White Sox.
- A few weeks to see if their young players can hack it before the team has to begin making plans for 2019 and beyond could make a big difference by the time they and the Orioles are ready for the big time again.
- An Orioles offense that’s sputtered into September couldn’t hold up its end, managing just three hits.
- After seven previous big league call-ups, most of which lasted less than 48 hours, Yacabonis is likely on the big league roster to stay this season.
- Trey Mancini started at first base for Davis, and newly recalled catcher Chance Sisco filled Mancini’s spot as the team’s starting designated hitter against the Mariners.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said the team expects to make additions when rosters expand Saturday, but the moves will come at different intervals.
- Right-hander Grayson Rodriguez, the Orioles’ first-round draft pick in June, struck out five without allowing a run in three innings Monday in the Gulf Coast League,
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Castro has struggled through August as his walk totals climb along with his innings.