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- 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.
- Aaron Judge on Manny Machado: "I asked him how he liked short and said you'd look pretty good in pinstripes, too."
- As spring training is about to being, storylines to watch around baseball include the two slugging superstars in pinstripes, will Clayton Kershaw opt out of his contract and did the Cubs do enough to win another World Series title?
- The Orioles could take a lesson from the Yankees, who face the Astros in the ALCS
- Dylan Bundy hasn't gotten out of the fifth inning in two of his past three starts.
- Orioles find a way to beat the Yankees, 6-4, avoid sweep in the Bronx
- The Orioles brought the winning run to the plate intentionally in Sunday's 6-4 win at Yankee Stadium.
- The Orioles’ 9-3 loss sent them to their ninth defeat in their past 10 games as they fell to 72-77.
- Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy walks four in a 7-4 loss to the Yankees.
- The Orioles came to Yankee Stadium with a one-game division lead over the resurgent New York Yankees. But after two meetings in the Bronx this weekend, the
- Taking another look at the Orioles' 14-11 loss to the Yankees
- Orioles right-hander Brad Brach seemed to have overcome his second-half struggles, coming into Saturday’s game at Yankee Stadium having pitched nine straight
- "I was not good today. That’s pretty much it," Brach said. "Unfortunately, it was Game 161 in a tied game. Yeah I just wasn’t very good today."
- Gallardo held the New York Yankees to one run on two hits over six innings in an 8-1 win before an announced 33,995.
- It took a while, but the made a long afternoon at Camden Yards worth the wait Sunday.
- The Orioles rallied, but ultimately lost, 8-6, to the Yankees on Saturday night.
- Orioles right-hander Tyler Wilson had it all working for five innings Wednesday night, but he had no margin for error when he faltered in the sixth.
- Orioles pitcher Tyler Wilson had to battle through a tough first, but plans to use it to his advantage.
- No deal yet for Davis means more rumors for the rest of us.
- Losing three games in a row in New York has changed the vocabulary surrounding the Orioles, with fans and commentators suddenly wondering aloud if this team should be focusing on the second wild card rather than defending their 2014 division title.
- The Orioles left the Bronx with barely a whisper, swept in a three-game series at Yankee Stadium for the first time under manager Buck Showalter with a 9-3 loss to the Yankees in front of an announced crowd of 46,875 on Thursday afternoon.
- The Orioles' three-game series at Yankee Stadium provided the opportunity to gain ground on the division-leading New York Yankees. Instead, the Orioles fell six games out of first place in the American League East after their 4-3 loss to the Yankees on Wednesday night in front of an announced 43,887.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter confirmed that right-hander Kevin Gausman will start Wednesday's game in New York, meaning the Orioles will have to make another roster move to make room for the 24-year-old that has shuttled between the minors and majors again this year.
- Matt Wieters has hit well against David Price in their careers.
- 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 on Sunday claimed right-hander reliever Jorge Rondon off waivers from the Colorado Rockies and transferred catcher Matt Wieters to the 60-day disabled list to create 40-man roster space for him. Rondon will be assigned to Triple-A Norfolk.
- 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 homered three times off Yankees starter Chase Whitley, ending their four-game losing streak with a 6-2 victory over New York in front of an announced crowd of 41,280 at Yankee Stadium.
- Infielder Ryan Flaherty, who re-aggravated his right groin Friday night, is not in the Orioles starting lineup this afternoon for today¿s third game of their four-game series at Yankee Stadium.
- Adam Jones stays in game after collision with wall at Yankee Stadium. Orioles rally to within one, but can't overcome rough outing from Miguel Gonzalez.
- The Orioles will play their second game of four tonight at Yankee Stadium.
- At his current rate, Davis is on pace to strike out 285 times over an 162-game season.
- Orioles play better defense and hit two homers, but Chris Tillman allows Alex Rodriguez's 661st career homer in 4-3 Yankees win.
- The Orioles will get Gold Glove shortstop J.J. Hardy back for tonight¿s series opener against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez struck out a career-high 10 batters and Adam Jones hit his fourth home run of the season in a 4-3 win over the New York Yankees.
- The Orioles bullpen couldn¿t preserve a two-run lead as right-hander Tommy Hunter allowed a grand slam to pinch hitter Stephen Drew in the top of the seventh inning. Despite that, the Orioles still had hope, but plated just one run in the bottom half of the inning after loading the bases with one out.
- Playing before another split and soldout crowd at Camden Yards — this sellout, the seventh here this year, was announced at 46,667 — the Orioles were shut out for the seventh time this season and first since June 13 against Toronto.
- Make no mistake: These aren¿t the Bronx Bombers of old.
- Miguel Gonzalez had gone 31 starts between consecutive eight-inning outings until the Orioles¿ 3-2, walk-off win in 10 innings Friday night at Camden Yards.
- ¿You're one good pitch away,¿ Zach Britton said after the loss at Yankee Stadium.
- The Orioles' Matt Wieters is leading all catchers in All-Star voting despite being hurt.
- Orioles' starting rotation owns a 6.06 ERA heading into Friday, the third-highest ERA in baseball.
- Orioles third baseman Jonathan Schoop knows he will have his share of growing pains at the major league level, but as he struggled through the first five games of the season, one of his teammates noticed that something was amiss with the 22-year-old.
- The Orioles won their first series of this young season, taking two out of three games with a 5-4 win at Yankee Stadium in front of an announced crowd of 39,412.
- Following the Orioles¿ 4-2 loss to New York in the Yankees¿ home opener at Yankees Stadium on Monday afternoon, right-handed starter Ubaldo Jimenez talked about being crippled by not being able to locate his breaking ball.
- As Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette sat in his office at the Ed Smith Stadium complex on a sunny afternoon earlier this month, overlooking a well-manicured cloverleaf of fields, a bitter winter seemed like an eternity ago in more ways than one.
- Longtime Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts, who signed a one-year, $2-million deal with the rival New York Yankees, met with the New York media for the first time this spring on Monday in Tampa.
- The Orioles interest in Ervin Santana has increased as they still seek a starting pitcher.