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- This year's July 2 signing period is expected to yield 30 new amateurs for the Orioles and herald a new beginning for a department that was left behind.
- Former Orioles pitcher and 2019 Hall of Fame inductee Mike Mussina threw out the first pitch against the Cleveland Indians.
- After a pair of buoyant, 13-0 wins over the Cleveland Indians, the Orioles found that their production ā and luck ā had run out in a 2-0 loss Sunday.
- 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.
- Sara Hinesley, a 10-year-old Frederick native who was born without hands, threw the ceremonial first pitch at Fridayās game between the Orioles and Indians.
- From home runs allowed to back-to-back outings and pitches per appearance, the Orioles' bullpen is worst in the majors in several categories.
- Shane Bieber's 15 strikeouts were a career-high, and all five hits the Orioles managed against him were singles.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Sunday at the Cleveland Indians.
- Breakout starter John Means was not at his best, but kept the Orioles close enough for a comebackĀ that simply never came.
- Dylan Bundy pitched 5 2/3 quality innings in the Orioles' 5-1 win over the Indians on Friday night.
- Rio Ruiz, the Orioles' hottest hitter in May, has found that all those hitting coaches who preach consistency and routine just might be onto something.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Friday night against the Cleveland Indians.
- The Orioles wasted an early 5-1 lead in a 14-7 loss to the Indians in Cleveland on Thursday.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Thursday night against the Cleveland Indians.
- The Orioles begin a four-game series at the Cleveland Indians last in the American League with a .211 average when batting with a runner in scoring position.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said Josh Rogers' scratch at Triple-A Norfolk was done in preparation for the possibility of needing more pitching going forward.
- Unranked Franklin upsets Dulaney, 7-6, for the Baltimore County boysā lacrosse championship, ending the latterās 73-game win streak against county foes. Tommy Montanye scores the game-winner with six seconds remaining.
- The Orioles will honor the memory of their former Hall of Fame player and manager Frank Robinson, who passed away earlier this month, with a jersey patch for the 2019 season.
- The first time I saw Frank Robinson play was at Memorial Stadium on my 9th birthday in May 1966. I remember vividly his aggressive base running and beef with the umpire after being called out. That play and reaction personified the take-charge attitude that Frank Robinson brought to the game.
- Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson had those skinny legs and a gingerly gait that made it seem as if his feet always hurt. But the ferocity with which he played baseball belied his appearance.
- Hall of Famer Frank Robinson led the Orioles to their first World Series title in 1966, was the first African-American manager in both the American and National Leagues andĀ managed the Orioles for parts of four seasons. Hereās a timeline of his career.
- On the 'Analytics in Baseball Operations' panel Saturday at Orioles FanFest, assistant general manager Sig Mejdal and senior director of international scouting Koby PƩrez outlined how the analytics that will drive the Orioles' rebuild can produce results on the field.
- New Orioles senior director of international scouting Koby Perez sees plenty of ways for the Orioles to catch up in Latin America, an area they've lagged in for the entire decade.
- The Orioles named Koby Perez their senior director of international scouting Wednesday, adding a head to a department new general manager Mike Elias hopes will be an area of growth for the Orioles.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter led the Orioles to success as part of a wave taking over the game that emphasize bullpen usage and defense. That the rest of the league caught up and passed them on that front doesn't take away from the success it brought.
- Remember when Brian West, Carl Runk and Wes Unseld were in the news?
- No, itās not late September, but itās true that the playoff-bound Yankees have been struggling lately, Sunday Night Baseball host Matt Vasgersian discusses the upcoming game versus the Orioles.
- Outfielder John Andreoli, who the Orioles claimed off waivers from the Seattle Mariners on Saturday, will join the team in Toronto on Monday in the likelihood that Mark Trumboās knee injury lands him on the disabled list.
- āItās a solid baseball team, and a reminder ā we were talked about like that,ā manager Buck Showalter said. āItās something we need to get back to.ā
- RamĆrez never got it going in Sundayās 8-0 loss to the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field, which handed the hosts the series win and dropped the Orioles back to 50 games below .500 at 37-87.
- Orioles slugger Mark Trumbo will go to Baltimore to have his knee examined instead of traveling to Toronto after he failed to see improvement with an injection earlier this week.
- For Orioles rookie Cedric Mullins, the occasion of his first major league home run was outranked by the bunt single that helped spark an earlier rally.
- Alex Cobb had his best start in an Orioles uniform and the team had a well-earned 4-2 win over the Cleveland Indians before a sellout crowd of 35,007.
- First baseman Chris Davis said "it's not good" that the Orioles are 50 games below .500 this early, but that they need to find something they can hang their hat on as the season winds down.
- The Orioles hit the big 5-0: 50 games below .500. You can't blame David Hess.
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Orioles hand Cedric Mullins leadoff debut after rookie meets with longtime Indians star Kenny Lofton
Orioles rookie Cedric Mullins is batting leadoff for the first time in his brief major league career, and got some career advice from Kenny Lofton ā one of the best to hold that role ā before the game. - The Orioles added outfielder Craig Gentry from the disabled list to replace Adam Jones, who left the team for a funeral ahead of the series opener in Cleveland.
- Orioles outfielder Adam Jones hasĀ cleared trade waivers, according to an industry source.
- A crowd that's estimated to number around 50,000 is gathering outside the Clark Sports Center in the village of Cooperstown for the annual Baseball Hall of
- Remember when Dave Schmidt, Bill Passmore and Art Donovan were in the news?
- The July 31 deadline for making trades without waivers is just days away, but there really isn't a huge sense of urgency concerning Adam Jones.
- The Orioles are trying to trade Adam Jones, but have several hurdles before completing a deal.
- Standout Towson shortstop Richard Palacios is already in Class A, just a month after getting drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the third round of the MLB draft.
- The Orioles could move Zach Britton in the coming days
- The Orioles enter the All-Star break preparing to navigate one of the clubās most pivotal stretches in determining its future in the weeks leading up to the nonwaiver trade deadline, moves that will serve as the building blocks of the teamās rebuild.
- The Oriolesā Manny Machado continues to lead in American League All-Star voting at shortstop and has increased his hold on the top spot from a week ago in voting results released Tuesday by Major League Baseball.
- The first results released of American League All-Star voting show the Orioles' Manny Machado leading at shortstop by 110,000 over the Indians' Francisco Lindor. No other Oriole shows up among the leaders.