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- With another Sunday loss, the Orioles wrapped up their first half at a league-worst 27-62 entering the All-Star break.
- First baseman Chris Davis showed he might be in one of those spells where he's the Orioles’ premier offensive threat.
- Dylan Bundy returned to form with one of his best starts of the season and a rested Orioles bullpen handled their part of a tense but deserved 4-1 win.
- There are All-Star snubs every year, but Trey Mancini's absence from the American League team is particularly galling.
- The Rays built on their one-run lead against Asher Wojciechowski before adding on against Baltimore’s shaky bullpen for a 6-3 victory to claim the series.
- It’s July 1, or as it’s known in the baseball world, Bobby Bonilla Day. It’s only a few years until it possibly referred to as Chris Davis Day in Baltimore.
- Now a San Diego Padre, Manny Machado returns to Camden Yards for his first time since he was traded in 2018.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is shocked that Trey Mancini is ranked so low among American League outfielders in the All-Star voting.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was ejected for arguing after a run was taken away from his team for batter interference in the fourth inning Sunday.
- 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.
- When the MLB All-Star ballot updated Monday, Trey Mancini was the only Oriole to break 100,000 votes.
- 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.
- The Orioles suffered a 4-3 loss to close out their series against the Texas Rangers on Thursday night.
- Chris Davis is playing right field, DJ Stewart is going to the injured list, and Stevie Wilkerson joined the Orioles to help them get through Thursday's game.
- Orioles hang on to edge Rangers, 12-11
- The Orioles recalled catcher Chance Sisco from Triple-A Norfolk ahead of this week's trip to Texas.
- Designated hitter Renato Núñez is one of several Orioles who will get to return to their old stomping grounds in this week's road trip through Texas.
- First baseman Chris Davis will "probably" return from the injured list during the Orioles' upcoming road trip to Texas, manager Brandon Hyde said Sunday.
- Trey Mancini is the prime candidate to represent the Orioles at this summer’s All-Star Game.
- Outfielder DJ Stewart, having one of the best months of anyone in the minors, was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk to give the Orioles another outfield option.
- Trying to get Mychal Givens back on track, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde will deploy his most experienced relief arm in lower-leverage situations.
- The Orioles got back on the waiver wire in a big way last week, and Mike Elias explained the club's decision-making process when players become available.
- Reliever Evan Phillips was recalled from Norfolk.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is back in one of his deep slumps, and manager Brandon Hyde doesn't know when he'll play again.
- Since coming off his record streak of at-bats without a hit, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is hitting better than some guys who make a lot more than him.
- Brandon Hyde likes to put his best four hitters in the top of the lineup. For the first time this season, that included first baseman Chris Davis on Sunday.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis homered for the fourth time this year and also had an RBI single in Friday night's 8-3 loss to the Los Angeles Angels.
- The Angels defeated the Orioles in the rain-interrupted opener of a three-game series at Camden Yards. Mike Trout hit a two-run home run in the third inning.
- Orioles slugger Chris Davis is a lot like the rebuilding team itself — largely dismissed, more-than-occasionally mocked and with nothing to do but simply go out every night and try and win in the face of it all.
- Monday's game was the Orioles' fourth straight with three runs or fewer, all losses.
- Orioles legend and Hall of Famer Jim Palmer says he sees a more confident Chris Davis as the team returns to Chicago, the site of Palmer's comments calling into question Davis' work ethic and desire to break out of his slump last May.
- In an Orioles bullpen that has faced plenty of turnover one month into the 2019 campaign, Sunday marked perhaps a record day of change. Excluding the three position players manager Brandon Hyde has sent to the mound, the Orioles have deployed 18 relief pitchers this season, the most in baseball.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde announced Friday that right-hander David Hess would be available out of the bullpen as the team opened a rotation spot for Means, who will pitch during the upcoming series at the Chicago White Sox.
- An Orioles fan recently got her first tattoo: a swinging cartoon Oriole Bird. Next to him is the No. 19.
- The ball continued to fly out of Oriole Park on Tuesday night, but unlike the previous 11 games here, the home team provided the power, with the Orioles blasting four home runs in their 9-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
- Joey Rickard paced the Orioles to a 6-5, 11-inning victory against his former organization Thursday as Baltimore salvaged the finale of the three-game series.
- After getting scratched from Tuesday’s lineup with an illness, first baseman Chris Davis was not among the starting nine that Orioles manager Brandon Hyde put together for Wednesday’s matchup with the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
- After pitching three no-hit innings, right-hander Dylan Bundy allowed three runs in the fourth inning of the Orioles' 4-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.
- Fresh off about 50 pitches in the ballpark he used to call home, right-hander Alex Cobb is expected to come off the injured list to start for the Orioles in Friday’s series opener against the Minnesota Twins at Camden Yards, manager Brandon Hyde said Tuesday.
- With a series split in Boston this weekend at Fenway Park, the Orioles took another step toward showing they're different from last year's bunch by battling on the road in a way the 115-loss Orioles often didn't.
- Orioles right-hander Dan Straily carried a no-hit bid into the fifth inning and the offense made sure it didn't waste a strong pitching performance in an 8-1 win on Patriots' Day over the Boston Red Sox on Monday at Fenway Park.
- An Orioles offense that broke out a day earlier reverted to its old ways Sunday at Fenway Park, collecting just five hits and getting shut out for the first time this season in a 4-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox.
- Chris Davis' hitless streak that consumed the first two weeks of the Orioles’ season ended with his three-hit contribution to the Orioles' 9-5 win over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis broke a pair of record-setting hitless streaks with a two-run single Saturday against the Boston Red Sox
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Orioles' bats break out around Chris Davis in 9-5 win over Red Sox, snapping four-game losing streak
With five batters putting together multihit games, the Orioles beat the Red Sox, 9-5, to snap a four-game losing streak. - the Orioles' late-game fight wasn't enough to prevent a 6-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox before an announced crowd of 33,668 at Fenway Park on Friday night.
- Several Baltimore bars announced plans this week to offer free drinks, and in one case food, when Orioles first baseman Chris Davis finally gets a hit. Davis set a major league record Monday for the most at-bats without a hit.
- Chris Davis makes too much money not to be able to make a hit and is hurting the Orioles.
- Watching the young Orioles in a rebuild is interesting and sometimes fun. Watching Chris Davis is not.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis — faced with a second-inning at-bat Thursday in which he would either get his first hit of the season or break the major league record of 58 consecutive hitless plate appearances — lined out to the warning track in center field.