jimmy paredes
- Steve Pearce is considered day-to-day with abdomen strain, source says.
- How players are performing at each level of the Orioles' minor league system.
- Steve Pearce will have an MRI on Saturday morning to determine the severity of his abdomen strain.
- With their fourth win in five games, the Orioles have won 19 of their past 25 at home.
- Oriole first baseman Steve Pearce left Friday¿s game against the Minnesota Twins before the top of the fourth inning with a right abdominal strain.
- The Orioles purchased the contract of utility player Jimmy Paredes from Triple-A Norfolk before Thursday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles have until Sunday at midnight to add players from other organizations who can be eligible for their playoff roster. Club executive vice president Dan Duquette said he is still trying to make a move, but it's not easy to find a fit.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said the club nearly has decided which players will be promoted once rosters expand Monday.
- After an MRI on Tuesday, Orioles third baseman Manny Machado was diagnosed with a right knee ligament sprain. In some ways, that was good news. But it appears that this injury could force Machado to the 15-day disabled list.
- There seemed to be a sense of relief among Orioles fans that third baseman Manny Machado's right knee injury isn't as bad as it looked. X-rays were negative, and Machado said he was a "little sore" after the game.
- Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette spoke to reporters before Thursday's game about the trade with the Boston Red Sox to acquire left-hander Andrew Miller, as well as the nonwaiver trade deadline passing.
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- Ray Rice's two game suspension for his domestic violence arrest with his wife loomed large over training camp Thursday.
- The Orioles have acquired switch-hitting infielder/outfielder Jimmy Paredes from the Kansas City Royals, the club announced Thursday afternoon.
- Four days after agreeing to terms with right-hander Suk-min Yoon, the Orioles made their three-year deal with the South Korean pitcher official on Monday.
- SARASOTA, Fla. -- Orioles left-hander Kelvin De La Cruz, who is recovering from left hamstring pull he sustained last month, and threw his first bullpen session of the spring on Saturday off a flat mound.