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- Former Orioles All-Star Jonathan Schoop, who they traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on July 31, wasn't tendered a contract and is now a free agent.
- The Orioles used a fallen pop-up in the fourth inning to spark a six-run outburst and homered four times in an 8-2 win over the Angels Sunday at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles' late-inning unraveling ended in a 6-2 loss, their seventh straight defeat and 17th in their past 18 home games.
- The Orioles lost for the sixth time in a row and the Angels ended a six-game losing streak on Friday night at Camden Yards.
- Jack White was at Camden Yards on Monday taking in the Orioles-Nationals game and rocking to "Seven Nation Army." He appears at The Anthem in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Chris Tillman gave up five runs and allowed eight of the 11 batters he faced reach base Thursday night in Anaheim.
- Alex Cobb's first quality start was his best outing as an Oriole, but the right-hander said there's still work to do in finding his old self.
- Brad Brach's struggles to put hitters away with two strikes continued Tuesday in Anaheim.
- Instead of going quietly Tuesday night, the Orioles rallied in the bottom of the ninth inning before losing on Justin Upton's walk-off single against Brad Brach.
- Orioles catcher Chance Sisco collided with third baseman Pedro Álvarez pursuing a foul pop in seventh inning of Tuesday night's game.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado is the club's sole nominee for the Rawlings Gold Glove Award, his fourth time as a finalist as he seeks his third victory.
- The union representing major league umpires a recent lenient punishment makes it 'open season' on umps
- Ubaldo Jimenez pitches well again and O's celebrate with home run barrage
- The Orioles face the Tigers at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles might have needed more from beleaguered right-hander Ubaldo Jiménez than they got, but at this point in their four-year relationship with him, they
- With seven runs on seven hits in the third inning and a barrage of runs in extra frames, the Orioles needed every one of them Tuesday night in a victory during
- Schmuck: WBC brings out the personality and flair the majors so badly need
- Adam Jones emerged from the Team USA dugout Saturday and saw Orioles teammate Manny Machado taking ground balls at shortstop, wearing the uniform of the
- Orioles' Adam Jones saves Team USA from disastrous fate in World Baseball Classic Opener
- Tyler Wilson retired all six batters he faced in Friday's exhibition game.
- Orioles reliever Mychal Givens took over the 8th inning from Brad Brach in their 3-1 win over Detroit Sunday.
- Victor Martinez led off the eighth with a home run off Brad Brach, and the Orioles’ comeback at Comerica Park on Friday night went for naught.
- Here's a rundown of who the Orioles could send to the All-Star Game in San Diego, along with their chances of selection, as the Tuesday roster announcement approaches.
- Ubaldo Jimenez took the mound Thursday, and quickly realized that he didn¿t have his bread-and-butter pitch.
- As 2015 comes to an end, we take a look at the 10 most memorable moments of last year¿s Orioles season.
- The Orioles rode starter Kevin Gausman and offense to seventh win in eight games, 6-2 over the Detroit Tigers.
- The Orioles¿ 8-7 win over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night wasn¿t the way you typically draw them up, but they couldn¿t argue with the result.
- A tight wild-card race gives many teams, like the Orioles, optimism at the deadline. Still, every game is undoubtedly important. And after falling behind by seven runs in the fourth inning Thursday against the Tigers, the Orioles rallied to within one run before their comeback fell just short in a 9-8 loss in front of an announced 30,136 on a muggy night at Camden Yards.
- Manny Machado is the sixth-youngest Oriole to reach the milestone in a season, joining such franchise standouts as Ripken, Eddie Murray, Boog Powell and rookies of the year Curt Blefary and Ron Hansen.
- Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman said throughout the first half that he felt like he was close to being the starter that gave his team a chance to win every outing; he just wasn't there yet. In his first start of the second half, Tillman was there ¿ and then some ¿ in a 3-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers that halted the Orioles' three-game losing streak and returned them to .500 (45-45).
- Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez was pulled in the second inning of his spring debut Tuesday and was charged with allowing six runs over 1 1/3 innings.
- Orioles pitchers were battered for three home runs and the bats managed just four hits in their 15-0 loss to the Detroit Tigers in both teams¿ Grapefruit League opener at Joker Marchant Stadium.
- Kevin Gausman prevented further damage in the fourth inning and provided the perfect bridge to the late innings, allowing the Orioles to rally for a 7-6 comeback win.
- A series of quick-hitting highlights from the Orioles' 7-6 win over the Detroit Tigers in Game 2 of the American League Division Series at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles hit two homers and then battered the Detroit Tigers bullpen for an eight-run eighth inning -- turning a one-run game into an all-out rout in a 12-3 win in Game 1 of the American League Division Series.
- Key moments in the Orioles' American League Division Series Game 1 win over the Detroit Tigers
- As they have all season, the Orioles found a less traditional way to outduel flashier talent. Two first-time postseason performers, starter Chris Tillman and reliever Andrew Miller, combined to produce a better line than Scherzer before the Orioles blew the game open against the Tigers bullpen and won, 12-3.
- Ubaldo Jimenez makes Os ALDS roster. team goes with 2 lefties in pen
- Baltimore Sun reporter Dan Connolly breaks down the American League Division Series matchup between the Orioles and the Detroit Tigers.
- Adam Jones is having a career year for the Orioles, but his candidacy for the All-Star game is being dissected.
- After Tommy Hunter's struggles in the ninth inning Tuesday, Orioles manager Buck Showalter didn't offer the most ringing endorsement Wednesday that Hunter would pitch if a save opportunity arises in the series finale against the Detroit Tigers at Camden Yards.
- When Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander threw a 94-mph fastball behind designated hitter Nelson Cruz in the fourth inning, it injected life into the sleepy Orioles offense. But it still wasn't enough as the Orioles lost, 7-5, in front of an announced 36,727 at Camden Yards.
- The Tigers got the best of Kevin Gausman in his first start of the season. The right-hander gave up five earned runs in four innings as Detroit (24-12) jumped out to a 5-0 lead and went on to beat the Orioles (20-18), 7-5, in the series finale at Camden Yards.
- Kevin Gausman gets the call to start Wednesday afternoon versus Detroit
- Reaction from the Bud Norris ejection and Ravens draft notes
- The Orioles and Tigers talk about their slight dust-up on Monday
- Bud Norris and Torii Hunter jaw at each other
- Bud Norris silenced the Detroit Tigers¿ bats early Monday night, but he left his longest outing of the season after hearing it from Tigers right fielder Torii Hunter.