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- The Orioles broke a pair of humiliating hexes and scored more than three runs for the first time in a week, but still fell to the Yankees Saturday to see their losing streak extend to seven games.
- After missing eight weeks with a hip injury, Orioles outfielder Colby Rasmus started his rehab assignment on Friday with Double-A Bowie
- Manny Machado said Thursday that his impressive hitting displays opposite Mookie Betts and Bryce Harper were just "coincidences."
- The Orioles' bench and depth weaknesses have been on display this season.
- Danny Valencia, who was a late scratch Tuesday to be with his expectant wife at the hospital, is the proud father of a baby boy named Oliver. Donnie Hart has been recalled to replace him during his paternity leave.
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio and more about the Orioles-Nationals game Wednesday.
- Outfield prospect Cedric Mullins was honored as the Eastern League Player of the Week on Tuesday, and Buck Showalter said he's paying attention to him and the rest of the club's prospects.
- An Orioles team built around offense was shut out for the fifth time this season in a 6-0 loss to the Washington Nationals on Monday at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles lose, 8-3, to the Tampa Bay Rays as Kevin Gausman fails to get through the third inning.
- The Orioles had just three hits on Saturday, and Andrew Cashner allowed 15 base runners and five runs.
- In his third major league start, David Hess held the Rays scoreless in a 2-0 Orioles win.
- A day after he had four of the Orioles' seven hits but dropped a fly ball in the right field corner that turned a 2-0 lead into a 3-2 loss to the White Sox, Mark Trumbo was left out of the Orioles' lineup Wednesday with a sore right knee.
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio and more info on Wednesday's Orioles-White Sox game.
- Three solo home runs against the White Sox were enough to give the Orioles, who had just five hits overall, their fifth road win of the season.
- Orioles star Manny Machado made another stop on his tour through baseball's contending cities and provided a welcome distraction to the doldrums the Orioles find themselves in this season.
- 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.
- In the absence of Tim Beckham, the Orioles have struggled to fill the Manny Machado-sized hole at third base with Danny Valencia, Pedro Álvarez, Jace Peterson, and possibly now Renato Núñez.
- Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy got his season back on track with seven shutout innings, allowing two hits in a 17-1 thumping of the Tampa Bay Rays.
- The Orioles claimed 24-year-old third baseman Renato Núñez off waivers from the Texas Rangers and moved infielder Tim Beckham to the 60-day disabled list.
- The Orioles' Dylan Bundy became the first pitcher in the modern era to allow four homers without recording an out.
- Look no further than the sixth inning of Friday's 6-4 loss to the Oakland Athletics to see why the Orioles, at 8-24, are tied for the worst record in baseball with one-fifth of the season behind them.
- Dylan Bundy was great in his first five starts this season, but not so much in his past two.
- Three in 10 ground balls that Orioles pitchers coax out of opponents haven't been converted into outs this season, and that's costing recently acquired starters Alex Cobb and Andrew Cashner.
- Orioles outfielder Joey Rickard said he found a way to get back to his relaxed, patient approach in the minors for Triple-A Norfolk.
- The Orioles will be leaving April and Baltimore behind after winning the rubber game of their three-game series at Camden Yards. They head west and open a series against the Angels on Tuesday.
- With a pair of home runs from Pedro Álvarez, a backwards bullpen, and another reliable start from Kevin Gausman, the Orioles won 5-3 to take their first home series of the season Sunday.
- Orioles third baseman Danny Valencia was scratched from Sunday's game with the Detroit Tigers, and Pedro Álvarez, who was inserted into the lineup in his place, hit a home run in his first at-bat.
- Orioles right-hander Andrew Cashner allowed seven runs in his shortest start of the season on Saturday night
- Designated hitter Pedro Álvarez homered twice Friday night to help the Orioles end their five-game losing streak.
- The Orioles' 6-19 start is the second worst in team history.
- Dylan Bundy, who entered the night with a 1.42 ERA, allowed a career high in runs and hits in the Orioles' 9-5 loss, their 11th loss in their past 12 games.
- Orioles infielder Tim Beckham will likely need surgery for a core injury. It's expected to sideline him for six to seven weeks.
- Orioles rookie outfielder Anthony Santander has had his flaws exposed as the Rule 5 draft pick has been forced to play every day. The team hopes the experience will provide him with a blueprint of what's required to succeed in the major leagues.
- 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 lost their fourth straight game and sixth of their past seven.
- Luis Sardiñas joined the Orioles on Tuesday and is starting at second base in place of injured All-Star Jonathan Schoop, who is out with an oblique injury.
- Dylan Bundy suffered the loss despite allowing just one earned run over 5 2/3 innings Sunday at Fenway Park.
- The Orioles placed second baseman Jonathan Schoop — one of the team’s most durable players and top offensive contributors — on the 10-day disabled list with a right oblique strain before Saturday’s game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
- First pitch, lineups, broadcast info and what to watch in the Orioles' matinee at the Red Sox.
- The Orioles must make space to add Alex Cobb on Saturday
- First pitch, lineups, broadcast info and what to watch in the Orioles' game Friday at the Red Sox.
- Chris Davis has three hits in 34 at-bats so far this season, and the slump is starting to wear on him in a very visible way.
- 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.
- In the 14th inning, more than five hours after the game began, Pedro Álvarez broke a 3-3 deadlock with a grand slam to help the Orioles to a 7-3 win over the New York Yankees.
- 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 is 1-for-20 hitting in the leadoff spot this season for the Orioles, meaning it's likely time to end the experiment.
- In his second start of the season, Dylan Bundy delivered his second quality start, the only Orioles starting pitcher to go more than five innings.
- First pitch, lineups, broadcast info, pitching matchups and what to watch against the Astros on Wednesday afternoon.
- The Orioles won on Opening Day for the eighth straight year — and the third via walk-off hit — by beating the Twins 3-2 on March 29, 2018.