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- The Orioles have won four straight and six of their last seven as they open their three-game series against the division-leading New York Yankees. But tonight, they will face Yankees right-hander Michael Pineda, who recorded arguably the most dominating pitching performance against the Orioles last season.
- The Orioles will play their first home game (in front of a paying crowd) in 15 days tonight when they open up a nine-game, 11-day homestand at Camden Yards against the Toronto Blue Jays
- The Orioles finished their six games in Gotham with a frustrating 6-2 loss at Yankee Stadium in which they were dominated by Yankees right-hander Michael Pineda.
- Right-hander Bud Norris will start for the Orioles in this afternoon's series finale at Yankee Stadium despite dealing with illness this weekend.
- The Orioles will play their second game of four tonight at Yankee Stadium.
- The Orioles will get Gold Glove shortstop J.J. Hardy back for tonight¿s series opener against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
- After a rookie season full of ups and downs, Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop wanted to spend this offseason focused on self-improvement.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado, coming back from a second knee surgery in as many seasons, showed flashes Tuesday afternoon of what made him one of the best young players in the game.
- In one sense, it was a fleeting snapshot in a forgettable Grapefruit League game. But there also was some significance to it: Andrelton Simmons and Jonathan Schoop are countrymen from the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao, which has become a professional baseball hotbed.
- Despite Chris Davis' majors leading 43rd homer of the season and a gritty rally in the ninth, the Orioles dropped their series opener to the Arizona Diamondbacks, 7-6, with a walk-off loss in front of an announced 18,889 at Chase Field.