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- The Orioles couldn’t control being able to trade Jones, but they can control whether to put his name in the starting lineup every day.
- The Orioles made a pair of roster moves Wednesday, recalling infielder Steve Wilkerson and releasing outfielder Craig Gentry.
- Outfielder Craig Gentry was designated for assignment Friday and reliever Jhan Mariñez was outrighted to Triple-A Norfolk to give the Orioles two free 40-man roster spots for roster expansions Saturday.
- Rookie left-hander Josh Rogers gave the Orioles five strong innings in his major league debut Tuesday in a 12-5 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
- Craig Gentry's 420-foot homer Tuesday was the seventh of his 601-game major league career.
- The Orioles are 0-8 in Toronto this season after losing, 5-3, in Monday's series opener.
- 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.
- The Orioles originally signed veteran hitter Danny Valencia as injury insurance during spring training. They designated him for assignment Friday because they needed a roster spot for rookie center fielder Cedric Mullins.
- Chris Davis' throwing error Tuesday night was costly, highlighting his subpar defensive season so far.
- Craig Gentry and Steve Wilkerson are starting rehab assignments this week.
- The Orioles had to make a decision on Chris Tillman after his minor-league rehab window expired.
- The Orioles could finish with the worst defense by some measurements in major league history. Buck Showalter tried to put that on players playing out of position, but the ideal scenarios he described don't show that.
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day (hamstring) and outfielder Craig Gentry (rib fracture) went on the disabled list Wednesday, with no return date made public for either of them.
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio and more about Wednesday's Orioles-Mariners game.
- The Orioles will likely place two players on the disabled list before Wednesday's game against the Seattle Mariners.
- It was deep in the falling action when Friday turned into Saturday at SunTrust Park and Manny Machado homered in the 15th inning to send the Orioles to an eventual 10-7 win over the Atlanta Braves.
- The Orioles found a new way to lose Saturday afternoon at Rogers Centre, sinking to a season-worst 25 games below .500 after dropping a 4-3 decision to the Toronto Blue Jays on reliever Mychal Givens’ bases-loaded walk in the 10th inning.
- The Orioles managed just five hits against Toronto pitching while Andrew Cashner gave them a chance to win Friday night.
- Craig Gentry might not start very often, but as the Orioles try to manufacture runs, his role is becoming more important.
- Behind seven shutout innings for Dylan Bundy against an offense with as many problems as their own, the Orioles beat the Mets, 1-0, to take the two-game series at Citi Field.
- The Orioles scored just two runs in three games against the Washington Nationals.
- Craig Gentry was hung up between second and third, essentially killing an Orioles' ninth-inning rally.
- The Orioles' bench and depth weaknesses have been on display this season.
- The Orioles lose, 8-3, to the Tampa Bay Rays as Kevin Gausman fails to get through the third inning.
- The Orioles recorded 13 hits, but didn't score a single run in a 5-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park to fall to 4-19 on the road this season.
- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones tried to play through illness Sunday but left the game in the seventh inning.
- After striking out four times on Saturday, Chris Davis sits Sunday in Boston.
- Orioles closer Zach Britton threw his second live BP before Friday's game.
- Zach Britton threw a live batting practice session for the first time this season before Tuesday's game.
- Opponents have walked Manny Machado intentionally three times this year and the strategy has worked each time.
- Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop and outfielder Trey Mancini did baseball activities Monday on their way back from an oblique and knee injury, respectively.
- The Orioles need to take advantage of this 10-game homestand or they might fall off the map in the tough AL East.
- Orioles left fielder Trey Mancini left Friday's game after crashing into the wall in foul ground in the eighth inning.
- Darren O'Day allowed a three-run homer in the eighth and Pedro Araujo gave up a walk-off homer to Dixon Machado in the ninth as the Orioles lost, 6-5, to Tigers.
- Center fielder Adam Jones said the Orioles need to stop making excuses and start winning, and that there wouldn't be any panic among them until "about June."
- Dylan Bundy suffered the loss despite allowing just one earned run over 5 2/3 innings Sunday at Fenway Park.
- The Orioles made a roster move for the eighth consecutive game day, giving right-hander David Hess his first big league call-up.
- Five thoughts on the Orioles' first ten games, including the context of celebrating a losing road trip, the bullpen workload and results, and how the rotation succeeded in the Bronx, and more.
- Craig Gentry won an 11-pitch at-bat to drive in the go-ahead run in the 12th inning, and Brad Brach escaped a bases-loaded, no-outs jam in the bottom half for his second save of the season.
- Orioles left fielder Trey Mancini takes over as the leadoff hitter after the six-game Chris Davis experiment to open the season failed.
- Chris Davis sat Wednesday after starting the season 1-for-20 in his first five games while hitting from the leadoff spot.
- Not a bad way to start your season.
- An Opening Day that seemed scripted for disaster Thursday at Camden Yards ended with the longest-tenured Oriole — center fielder Adam Jones — the hero.
- Sure, the Orioles won, 3-2, in 11 innings on a walk-off homer, just as they did in last year's season opener. But Thursday's victory flipped the script.
- Orioles catcher Caleb Joseph hit a two-run triple to break a scoreless deadlock on Opening Day, and later cast the team in his own underdog image as he looked forward to the rest of the season.
- A roundup of firsts from the Orioles' Opening Day game against the Minnesota Twins.
- Dylan Bundy threw seven scoreless innings in the Orioles' Opening Day game against the Minnesota Twins at Camden Yards.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said putting Chris Davis at leadoff was like "a new toy, something that signifies a new start" as the team looks to get full value from its highest-paid slugger.
- First pitch, broadcast info, pitching matchups and what to watch against the Twins on Opening Day.
- Orioles top prospect Austin Hays acknowledged that being sent to Double-A Bowie to start the season was a "letdown," but said he learned a lot from his first major league camp.