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- The Orioles need to solve how to keep seven players with major league experience with just five Triple-A roster spots available
- The Orioles scored eight runs in the first inning Sunday, but still had to squeak out a victory in the late innings of a sloppy, rainy contest.
- Orioles outfielder Chris Dickerson is the CEO and co-founder of Players for the Planet, a coalition of nearly 90 professional athletes who partner to promote environmental awareness.
- Baltimore Orioles starter Miguel Gonzalez will pitch against minor leaguers today at Twin Lakes Park
- Orioles' Brian Matusz, competing for a rotation spot, struck out seven and didn't allow a hit in four innings.
- Orioles outfielder Trayvon Robinson is the first major leaguer since Darryl Strawberry to come out of Crenshaw High in South Central Los Angeles.
- Here is the lineup for the Orioles' Friday exhibition game against the Pirates
- Left fielder could end up on disabled list at end of spring training if he can't play in field on regular basis
- Baltimore Orioles outfielder Nolan Reimold's shoulder is feeling better, he should DH on Tuesday against the Blue Jays.
- The Baltimore Orioles lost to the Minnesota Twins on Thursday 7-0 at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Fla.
- SARASOTA, Fla. -- With 16 players capable of playing the outfield in Orioles camp this spring, manager Buck Showalter will spend a lot of time with his eyes on the outfield.
- SARASOTA, Fla. -- Second baseman Brian Roberts will leadoff today's Orioles' Grapefruit League opener against the Twins at Ed Smith Stadium.
- Orioles claim right-hander Todd Redmond, 27, from the Cincinnati Reds. Trayvon Robinson expected to be designated for assignment
- When Dan Duquette was introduced as the BAltimore Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations last offseason, he made it clear that he wanted to focus on scouting and signing local talent.
- The Orioles have added to their outfield surplus by announcing the minor league signing of Chris Dickerson.
- Here's a roundup of what other media outlets are saying about the Orioles:
- Following Pedro Strop's forgettable eighth-inning performance in the Orioles' 10-6 win over the New York Yankees on Friday night, he immediately retreated to the clubhouse film room to review his performance.
- Mark Reynolds recorded his second two-homer game this series, driving in four runs to lead the Orioles to an 8-3 win over the Yankees in front of an announced crowd of 46,501.
- Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman, who left Sunday¿s 8-3 win over the Yankees in New York after the third inning with right elbow stiffness, will leave the team and return to Baltimore to have an MRI on Monday.
- Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman left Sunday afternoon's series finale against the Yankees after three innings with tightness in his right elbow.
- Orioles place Derrek Lee, Brian Roberts on the DL. First baseman strained left oblique; second baseman has concussion symptoms
- Orioles reliever Michael Gonzalez -- who is in the final year of a two-year, $12 million deal -- is wearing out his welcome with the most patient of Orioles fans. The 32-year-old allowed four runs in Monday¿s come-from-ahead loss to the Red Sox.