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- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' road game Friday night against the Seattle Mariners.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' road game Monday night at the Oakland Athletics.
- The Orioles have allowed at least five home runs seven times, an AL record, and have done so in 49 games.
- The Orioles acquired outfielder Keon Broxton from the New York Mets Wednesday and added reliever Chandler Shepherd off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.
- Despite consistent positivity, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said accountability is also needed after Monday's 10-7 loss to the New York Yankees.
- The Orioles begin a four-game series at the Cleveland Indians last in the American League with a .211 average when batting with a runner in scoring position.
- With six two-run innings Wednesday, Orioles right-hander Andrew Cashner has a 3.25 ERA in eight starts since struggling at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day.
- In a 5-3 loss Wednesday, Orioles right-hander David Hess was tagged for four long balls, including two from Yankees shortstop Gleyber Torres.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Wednesday night against the Boston Red Sox.
- Friday, the Orioles began a nine-game homestand with a 3-10 record in Baltimore. Both manager Brandon Hyde and outfielder Trey Mancini pointed to this season’s slow start at Camden Yards as a case of a small sample size.
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Orioles on deck: Roster move, lineups, pitching matchups and how to watch Monday's game at White Sox
Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Monday night against the Chicago White Sox. - Orioles on deck: Lineups, pitching matchups and how to watch Sunday's game at Twins
- Orioles outfielders have spent the first month of the season not only getting comfortable with life in a major league outfield, but also with each other. The Orioles have deployed eight starting outfield combinations through 28 games.
- Orioles on deck: Pitching matchups and how to watch Saturday's game at Twins
- Right-hander Alex Cobb gave up four home runs, including three straight in the first inning, in the Orioles' 6-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Friday. The Orioles have allowed 64 home runs through 27 games.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Friday night at the Minnesota Twins.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox.
- The ball continued to fly out of Oriole Park on Tuesday night, but unlike the previous 11 games here, the home team provided the power, with the Orioles blasting four home runs in their 9-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Tuesday night against the Chicago White Sox.
- Joey Rickard paced the Orioles to a 6-5, 11-inning victory against his former organization Thursday as Baltimore salvaged the finale of the three-game series.
- Orioles outfielder Dwight Smith Jr. was scratched from Sunday's lineup with a sore right leg but is still available, the team announced.
- How to watch Sunday's game vs. Red Sox at Fenway Park
- Some bad luck bit John Means in his first major league start Tuesday night as the Orioles fell, 13-2, to the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards.
- Monday night's 12-4 win over the Oakland Athletics, in manager Brandon Hyde's mind, was the proper response to a sweep, one in which the Orioles defended well, ran like mad and collected 15 hits to pull back to .500 at 5-5.
- For the second straight game, all of the Yankees' runs against the Orioles came via home runs as New York won 6-4 on Saturday at Camden Yards to take the series.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde is seeing the benefit of his team's defensive versatility in Baltimore's 4-2 start.
- Infielder Jonathan Villar broke a scoreless tie with an RBI triple in the Orioles' two-run sixth inning, then scored on a single by the hot-hitting Trey Mancini to help six scoreless innings from veteran starter Andrew Cashner hold up for his first win of 2019.
- Saturday's Orioles win showed that it wouldn't be impossible. Sunday's 7-5 win over the New York Yankees only confirmed that it wouldn't be easy, either.
- Brandon Hyde's first Opening Day lineup has Chris Davis batting seventh.
- Orioles outfielder Joey Rickard leads the team in hits this spring, and all but two of them are against right-handed pitching, leading to the possibility that an everyday role could recast Rickard as more than a platoon player.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said he'd be comfortable treating Rule 5 acquisition Drew Jackson as a fourth outfielder, and Jackson said he believes he can be an "elite corner outfielder" as he gets his first ever start in right field Monday.
- Projecting the Orioles' Opening Day roster after a round of cuts including Austin Hays, Anthony Santander, and Cody Carroll provided plenty of clarity into Mike Elias and Brandon Hyde's reasoning as they build the 25-man roster.
- On a day when manager Brandon Hyde said he wanted Orioles left fielder Trey Mancini to lighten up on himself and just play free through his slow start to the spring, Mancini did just that.
- The Sun's Jon Meoli predicts the Orioles' Opening Day roster with three weeks left before the games start to count on March 28 against the New York Yankees.
- Dylan Bundy made his 2019 exhibition debut for the Orioles on Thursday. He's hoping for a more complete performance this season and feels fastball command needs to be better to get there.
- The Orioles' main roster-oriented activity at this week's winter meetings will likely be Thursday's Rule 5 draft. Here's who they might take.
- Orioles catcher Chance Sisco wasn’t available in Monday’s series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays because of a cut on his chin and possible concussion suffered when a foul tip hit him in the mask Sunday.
- Adam Jones' teammates believe that the Orioles should try their best to meld their plan of looking at younger players and giving Jones a proper launching pad into free agency this winter.
- The Orioles couldn’t control being able to trade Jones, but they can control whether to put his name in the starting lineup every day.
- David Hess and the Orioles fell behind early in a 10-5 loss to the Rays.
- The Orioles have sat Adam Jones, saying it's to give younger players more innings.
- The Orioles allowed four homers and issues 11 walks in a 14-2 loss to Tampa Bay.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said the team expects to make additions when rosters expand Saturday, but the moves will come at different intervals.
- The Orioles aren't expected to bring up too many players for September looks, because auditions for next season are already underway.
- Newly claimed outfielder John Andreoli was recalled to replace Mark Trumbo on the roster.
- Outfielder John Andreoli, who the Orioles claimed off waivers from the Seattle Mariners on Saturday, will join the team in Toronto on Monday in the likelihood that Mark Trumbo’s knee injury lands him on the disabled list.
- First baseman Chris Davis said "it's not good" that the Orioles are 50 games below .500 this early, but that they need to find something they can hang their hat on as the season winds down.
- The Orioles added outfielder Craig Gentry from the disabled list to replace Adam Jones, who left the team for a funeral ahead of the series opener in Cleveland.
- The Orioles bullpen couldn't hold a one-run lead going into the bottom of the seventh inning.
- The Orioles didn't stop hitting all weekend and came away with three victories in the four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.