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- Despite Mychal Givens holding the closer role last summer after the All-Star relievers were dealt, manager Brandon Hyde said he'd use him in "high-leverage situations," not only in the ninth inning.
- For all the turnover the Orioles bullpen experienced last summer with their trades of Zack Britton, Brad Brach, and Darren O'Day, things stayed relatively stable this offseason at the back end of the bullpen.
- What's proved to be a year of seismic changes for the Orioles on and off the field still packed in plenty of actual baseball over the required 162 games, even if it might have been nice for them to mercifully end by about halfway through.
- The MASN dispute between the Orioles and Nationals goes before an arbitration panel this week.
- 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.
- The veteran center fielder was able to block a trade to the Phillies because of his 10-and-5 service time rights. So just what exactly does that mean?
- The Orioles dealt controllable players Jonathan Schoop, Kevin Gausman and Darren O'Day before Tuesday's nonwaiver trade deadline.
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day said he had chronic right hamstring weakness that was exacerbated by Tuesday's injury, which will require surgery.
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day could miss the rest of the season if he decides to have surgery on his strained left hamstring.
- The Mariners’ four-game sweep dropped the Orioles to 23-57 this season. “Had that same issue — we scored two runs,” manager Buck Showalter said.
- 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.
- Home plate umpire Stu Scheurwater has called two balks against Darren O'Day. They're the only two of the Orioles reliever's career.
- Pose the question to anyone in an Orioles uniform, and the pause before he speaks is pregnant. The sigh is audible, the stare far away. The question is almost as loaded as the possible answers — and there's no one answer: How did the Orioles' season fall apart so fast?
- A friendly rivalry was almost settled Friday night when Darren O'Day was set to face Ryan Flaherty, but manager Buck Showalter's decision to intentionally walk him avoided that "potential moment" in favor of trying to win the game.
- Tanner Scott made significant strikes, but was optioned to the minors before Saturday's game.
- First pitch, TV, radio and more about Saturday's Orioles-Blue Jays game.
- The Orioles could get two important bullpen pieces back by Monday.
- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has had a challenging stretch in center field over the past week or so, but manager Buck Showalter said it's not at the point where he or Jones needs to change anything.
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day reached 10 years of major league service time on Tuesday as he was making his first rehab appearance since landing on the DL with a hyperextended elbow last month.
- The Orioles have to face up to the truth of their situation on several fronts now that one-third of this lost season and their Memorial Day checkpoint have come and gone.
- On the six-year anniversary of Adam Jones' contract extension that kept him off the free-agent market and in Baltimore through his prime, he and the club reflect on what made the last such deal they signed worthwhile and why others haven't had the same opportunity.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter on how the team prepares to face three relievers as starters this weekend against Tampa Bay, and what's next for injured All-Stars Darren O'Day (elbow) and Mark Trumbo (knee)
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day doesn't appear close to a return after a light catch Tuesday made him too sore to take a bullpen on Wednesday, manager Buck Showalter said.
- The Orioles' insistence on saving the likes of Mychal Givens, Richard Bleier and Brad Brach for protecting leads in the absence of Zach Britton and Darren O'Day only goes to show how difficult things have been around them.
- After a rocky start to the season for fill-in closer Brad Brach, Orioles manager Buck Showalter sees his All-Star reliever turning a corner.
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day has seen the absence caused by his hyperextended elbow extended far beyond what the team previously thought, and manager Buck Showalter said there's "nothing imminent."
- Richard Bleier has been among baseball's best relievers all season, and with two shutout innings Wednesday has been part of seven of the Orioles' 10 wins.
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Orioles notes: O'Day lands on DL with freak injury in bullpen; Vielma's injury draws Showalter's ire
Orioles reliever Darren O'Day hopes to be back when he's eligible to return from the DL on Wednesday. - Orioles reliever Darren O'Day went on the 10-day disabled list Wednesday with a hyperextended elbow. Left-hander Tanner Scott was called up to replace him.
- Trying to project the 25 players who will go north in late March shows how much work the club still has to do before it can say its business is finished this offseason.
- Two years after he agreed to his club-record seven-year contract, the Orioles are looking as if they got less and less value for their franchise slugger, Chris Davis.
- David Hess and Chris Lee, each a veteran of several Orioles pitching minicamps, are in Sarasota with different outlooks in 2018.
- Despite the uncomfortable position they've found themselves in with star third baseman Manny Machado, absent trading him away to a contending team or re-signing him to a crippling extension, there's not much the Orioles could have done to avoid it.
- Left-hander Tanner Scott and right-hander Jesus Liranzo worked as starters in 2018, but project as the premier power relief arms in the Orioles' system.
- While some players will wear nicknames on their backs for Players Weekend, Orioles reliever Darren O'Day will be honoring his Odachowski family heritage.
- Right-hander Darren O'Day has always been a reliever who has been able to keep the ball in the yard, allowing less than a homer per nine innings over his
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day reached the 500-inning milestone Sunday and is even more proud of getting his 500th strikeout during the same sequence.
- Orioles notes on reliever Darren O'Day, infielder Ryan Flaherty, and homecomings for Trey Mancini and Alec Asher.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Rays.
- Right-hander Dylan Bundy, who is closing in on the total number of innings he pitched last season, will get some rest during the next month.
- Right-handed reliever Darren O’Day is slated to through off a full mound Monday for the first time since going on the disabled list.
- Everything going wrong for Orioles as they come home on the skids
- Orioles reliever Darren O’Day landed on the 10-day disabled list before Friday’s series opener at Yankee Stadium with what the club called a right shoulder stra
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Yankees.
- The Orioles defeat the New York Yankees, 3-2, in a game typical of their early-season success with strong starting pitching backed by a lockdown bullpen.
- Orioles reliever Darren O'Day hasn't pitched since last Monday with a 'tired shoulder,' but he's back to give the team a full-strength bullpen.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter enjoys having a five-man bench, but it's a luxury he realizes he might not have for long.
- Royals, Orioles going in opposite directions as clock ticks down for successful cores
- Zach Britton's case highlights the fact that just about every injured player tries to come back early if there is any flexibility in the recovery period.
- Logan Verrett picks up the victory in his debut as an Oriole, but not before getting out of a big jam in extra innings at Yankee Stadium