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- Ubaldo Jiménez is coming off his best and worst games this season. What does that mean for which Jimenez the Orioles will get tonight?
- Embattled Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jiménez’s bid to end the club’s stretch of 19 straight games of allowing at least five runs lasted all of two innings, and
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Orioles recap: After squandering lead, O's rally in 11th to beat Rays, 5-4, on Smith's walk-off walk
The Orioles mustered little offense for most of the night Wednesday, going scoreless for eight straight innings before getting an 11th-inning walk-off 5-4 win – - The Orioles have remained atop the American League East standings despite an offense that has yet to truly find its footing this season. Yes, they’ve had their
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- Wieters: 'I always wanted to play for the same team my whole career.'
- Dan Duquette was proactive on the catching front, so Matt Wieters moved on
- Reliever Mychal Givens came on to pitch the seventh inning of a game the Orioles appeared to have well in hand and could not get anybody out.
- Josh Donaldson¿s three-run walkoff homer off Zach Britton, sealed a devastating 5-4 loss at the O.co Coliseum.
- Three Orioles players -- designated hitter Nelson Cruz, center fielder Adam Jones and catcher Matt Wieters -- were selected by fans to start at their respective positions for the American League in the All-Star Game on July 15 at Target Field in Minneapolis.
- Adam Jones makes a strong case to join Nelson Cruz as an All Star. Others seem unlikely
- Designated hitter Nelson Cruz and injured catcher Matt Wieters still lead their respective positions in American League All-Star Game voting, according to fan voting results released by Major League Baseball on Monday afternoon.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado will attend an appeal hearing Wednesday in an attempt to reduce his five-game suspension, manager Buck Showalter confirmed Tuesday in his pregame news conference.
- Nelson Cruz is beating all DHs in all star voting while the injured Matt Wieters is leading for catchers
- Now that Orioles third baseman Manny Machado has apologized for Sunday¿s bat-throwing incident, his fate is in the hands of Major League Baseball. A decision on a suspension is expected to come down at some point on Tuesday. I¿d be surprised if Machado didn¿t receive at least a four- or five-game suspension. It might be longer.
- Manny Machado was given the opportunity to speak to his team in a meeting before Monday's game against the Boston Red Sox at Camden Yards. Like he has now done publicly, the Orioles third baseman apologized.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado apologized for his actions in Sunday before tonight¿s series opener against the Red Sox in an interview with MASN.
- Manny Machado is catching heat for his allegedly intentional bat toss, and hitting A's catcher Derek Norris on his backswing this weekend.
- Manny Machado's antics upset the Orioles, and Maryland baseball faces an elimination game with a spot in the College World Series on the line.
- Manny Machado's bat fling set off another benches-clearing incident between the Baltimore Orioles and Oakland A's on Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles' weekend series against the Oakland Athletics served as a barometer for a club that has had its share of ups and downs during the season.
- For the second time in three games, the benches cleared between the Orioles and the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards. Once again, Manny Machado was in the middle of the drama.
- J.J. Hardy had just one error heading into this week, but he committed three on Thursday and then made a crucial error in the 11th inning Friday as the Orioles lost 4-3 to the Oakland Athletics.
- Wei-Yin Chen surrendered home runs in back-to-back innings in the Orioles¿ 4-3 loss to the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards on Friday, but his night was hardly a disappointment.
- Oakland Athletics closer Jim Johnson struggled once again Wednesday, but the offense bailed him out in extra innings in a 7-4 win over the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.
- George Horton ran a college baseball powerhouse at Cal State-Fullerton, the kind of program that had no place for someone like Kurt Suzuki. Horton had never seen or heard of Suzuki before a scout pal mentioned the high schooler in Hawaii.
- If there's one thing that separates the Oakland A's and the Orioles, the American League¿s two upstarts, it¿s that the A¿s young pitching has been a tick better this season. On Saturday, in Oakland's 5-2 victory, A's 23-year-old right-hander Jarrod Parker was a whole lot better than 24-year-old lefty Zach Britton.
- Wei-Yin Chen both major league and Orioles club records in a 6-1 win over the A's in front of an announced 19,698 at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles' series opener with the Oakland A's dragged out longer than an Olympic Opening Ceremony, a four-hour marathon that included five lead changes.