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- “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.”
- Manny Machado hit two more home runs Sunday and the Orioles lost for the eighth time in their past nine games. How long can this go on?
- 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.
- First pitch, what to watch Sunday against Indians, plus lineups, broadcast info and more.
- Baltimore Sun staff predicts how the Orioles will finish, who will go to the playoffs, win the World Series and take home baseball's top awards during the 2018 MLB season.
- With a history of injuries hopefully in the past, the 23-year-old is looking to make strides this spring.
- Three questions with ESPN broadcaster Dan Shulman ahead of the Orioles-Indians series, which will be featured on Sunday Night Baseball this week.
- Dylan Bundy is battered in the middle innings and the Baltimore Orioles set an American League pitching futility mark in an 12-0 loss to the Cleveland Indians on Monday night at Camden Yards.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Indians.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Indians.
- Mike Wright's year-end mental inventory of an uncomfortable and unsatisfying 2016 season made him realize he has been in such a place before, and knew just how to fix it. Armed with the wisdom of well-worn books from his college coach and father, plus a sinker he hopes will completely change his profile on the mound, Wright hopes whatever role 2017 holds for him will be one he fills more satisfactorily for the Orioles. And more importantly, for himself.
- Orioles closer Zach Britton got five first-place votes for the AL Cy Young, but ultimately finished fourth.
- Will the game remember Zach Britton for the 47 saves in 47 chances, the 0.54 ERA in 67 innings over 69 games, or his exclusion from the top three vote-getters for the American League Cy Young Award and the immediate — maybe long-term — shift in relief pitching philosophy that was the defining storyline of the playoffs after Showalter didn't use him?
- Zach Britton should have been a finalist for the Cy Young Award
- Orioles closer Zach Britton not finalist for AL Cy Young award, Showalter among final three for AL manager of the year
- To end an 108-year championship drought, the Chicago Cubs absorbed a series of knockout blows from the Cleveland Indians, survived a collapse by their
- The flyball between Indians outfielders Tyler Naquin and Lonnie Chisenhall looked harmless. It turned out to be the exact opposite. The duo miscommunicated and
- Corey Kluber set a franchise record for strikeouts in a World Series game, Andrew Miller walked through the fire in two scoreless innings and Roberto Perez
- Bourn gave the Orioles late-inning steals in both of the team's wins in Toronto this week
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If the Orioles think they're going to get any outside help in their quest to hold onto a wild-card playoff berth, they've got another thing coming.
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- Jake Arrieta has a legitimate chance to win the NL Cy Young Award tonight, there's a couple of Buck Showlater connection in the manager of the year awards, David Ortiz is retiring and Manny Machado missed on the Platinum Gold Glove.
- The victory, which opened a seven-game homestand, was the Orioles¿ 16th in 21 games and lifted them a season-best five games over.500.
- 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.
- So it came as no surprise that Friday night would be a struggle ¿ one that eventually ended in 11 innings with a 2-1 Indians win on a walk-off homer by Mike Aviles against Orioles reliever Brian Matusz (2-3).
- J.J. Hardy missed three games with a sprained left thumb, but is in the starting lineup Friday.
- The Orioles havent announced an official make-up date yet but Sept. 12 is a likelihood for a doubleheader
- Despite two rain delays and an uneven but effective performance by starter Chris Tillman, the Orioles had a chance against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night. But they turned in their weakest offensive performance of the season in a 1-0 loss.
- Facing his former club, Ubaldo Jimenez recorded just 12 outs and was unable to retire a batter before being chased from a five-run fifth inning as the Orioles lost 9-0 to the Cleveland Indians in front of an announced 36,873 at Camden Yards.
- Manny Machado isn't in the Orioles' starting lineup, but could be available today off the bench
- The Orioles' 7-3 victory over featured one ridiculously weird inning that included an out that wasn't, a safe baserunner who jogged off the field, and the end of Manny Machado's consecutive-innings streak due to an ejection by an umpire making his big league debut behind the plate.