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- Alex Cobb took another hard-luck loss as the Orioles lost on an error by reliever Jhan Mariñez in the seventh inning.
- The Orioles' Dylan Bundy became the first pitcher in the modern era to allow four homers without recording an out.
- First pitch, TV, radio, pitching matchups and what to watch in Tuesday's Orioles-Royals game.
- A strong performance by Ubaldo Jimenez and a walk-off single in the ninth inning gives Orioles their third-straight win.
- With multiple late-inning relievers apparently unavailable Friday night, the Orioles dropped a 3-2 decision to the Kansas City Royals in their series opener at
- Orioles notes: Showalter on Brach; Jones makes large donation to Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Royals.
- Orioles avoid arbitration with their big three, but opportunity to keep Machado, Britton and Tillman long term shrinks
- The Orioles held preliminary talks with right-hander Chris Tillman’s representatives regarding a possible extension.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Royals.
- The Orioles welcomed back one of their banged-up veterans to the starting lineup Friday, while another was out because of a lingering injury. Center fielder Adam Jones, who left Monday's game in the eighth inning with a sore right shoulder and hadn't played since, was in his customary third spot in the lineup Friday. Catcher Matt Wieters, who had been dealing with a sore left wrist for a week but started Tuesday, was out of the lineup with lingering wrist soreness.
- The Orioles postseason hopes seem to be hanging from a thread, their offense absent, their morale battered and the opportunities to make everything right dwindling.
- The Orioles selected the contract of infielder Paul Janish from Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday after placing catcher Steve Clevenger on the three-day paternity list.
- As Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez retraced the Royals' seven-run sixth inning in Monday night's 8-3 loss at Kauffman Stadium, one pitch stood out.
- Darren O¿Day had not only been one of the most instrumental parts of the Orioles' stellar bullpen, but he¿s also the unquestioned leader of the Orioles relief corps.
- The Kansas City Royals, much like the Orioles, have long pumped the potential in their minor league system as the major league team struggled. And a lot of those prospects were biding their time in Wilmington, Del., home of the High-A Blue Rocks.
- The power of the Kansas City Royals' bullpen against the versatility of the Orioles' should make for an American League Championship Series that could be decided early in each game since the relievers don't often break.
- ¿You're one good pitch away,¿ Zach Britton said after the loss at Yankee Stadium.
- 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.
- Royals left fielder Alex Gordon hit two three-run homers, including one off Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez in the fifth inning, to give Kansas City an 8-6 victory and a split in the four-game series.
- The Orioles offense continues to struggle.
- On Saturday, the Orioles were shut out for the third time this year, thanks to a masterful performance by left-hander Danny Duffy in the Kansas City Royals' 1-0 win.
- How does this year's squad stack up through 40 games against successful Orioles teams of the past?
- It took 10 innings and a couple gifts from the Kansas City Royals, but the Orioles pulled out a 3-2 victory Saturday. They scored their winning run on a hit batsman, two pitcher¿s errors after bunts and then a clutch single by Nick Markakis.