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- The Orioles hit just .222 against right-handed pitching in September
- Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman had another 'odd start' in a frustrating season Tuesday against the Pirates.
- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones was rewarded for an astute piece of base-running Tuesday night, scoring the game-winning run after tagged up to second base on
- Orioles prospect Trey Mancini was back starting at first base Friday afternoon, continuing to force a difficult roster decision over the two weeks as he
- Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez battled his control throughout Wednesday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates at LECOM Park. Despite issuing five walks,
- Looking at the key additions, key losses and outlooks for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- In what could have been Jimenez's final Grapefruit League start, he didn't make it out of the first inning.
- Orioles closer Zach Britton is not revealing what physical issues he's dealing with right now, but he said getting a second straight day of rest Thursday was helpful after pitching consecutively from Sunday to Tuesday.
- Chris Davis' solo homer in the bottom of the 11th inning off Rays reliever Matt Andriese gave the Orioles a 7-6 walk-off victory, snapping their six-game losing streak. The Orioles entered the night having lost 11 of their last 12, their playoff hopes in need of major help.
- Alejandro De Aza scored the Baltimore Orioles; first run of the 2015 season on a single by newcomer Travis Snider.
- After back-to-back road games, the Orioles are home Saturday and face the Tampa Bay Rays at Ed Smith Stadium.
- Orioles left-hander Wei-Yin Chen allowed just one hit in two scoreless innings of work in his first spring training start on Thursday against the Tampa Bay Rays at Charlotte Sports Park.
- The Orioles will play their first split-squad games of spring training Thursday when they travel to Port Charlotte to face the Tampa Bay Rays at 1:05 p.m. and then play host to the Toronto Blue Jays at Ed Smith Stadium at 7:05 p.m.
- The biggest sign of Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman's growth this season might be the moxie he's shown with his ability to get out of trouble.
- The Orioles might have the chance to play the Oakland Athletics again in October, with much higher stakes on the line. But following a humbling, 10-2 loss Sunday afternoon, the Orioles couldn't escape Oakland quick enough.
- Josh Donaldson¿s three-run walkoff homer off Zach Britton, sealed a devastating 5-4 loss at the O.co Coliseum.
- Manny Machado's bat fling set off another benches-clearing incident between the Baltimore Orioles and Oakland A's on Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said right-hander Kevin Gausman, who held the Oakland Athletics to one run and four hits in seven innings Saturday, earned another start with the Orioles. That likely will come Thursday against the Toronto Blue Jays at Camden Yards.
- The Orioles' weekend series against the Oakland Athletics served as a barometer for a club that has had its share of ups and downs during the season.
- For the second time in three games, the benches cleared between the Orioles and the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards. Once again, Manny Machado was in the middle of the drama.
- Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez couldn't manage to get out of his own way Sunday against the Oakland Athletics, his control failing as he suffered his shortest outing in 13 starts this season.
- "He went to another level there and wasn't going to give in," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said of Gausman, who held the Athletics to just one run over a career-high seven innings.
- J.J. Hardy had just one error heading into this week, but he committed three on Thursday and then made a crucial error in the 11th inning Friday as the Orioles lost 4-3 to the Oakland Athletics.
- It was just a matter of time before Adam Jones picked up his 30th homer of the season. Jones hit a full-count slider over the left field wall in the 11th inning on Wednesday to give the Orioles a 3-1 victory and their first sweep in Seattle since May, 1997.
- he 26-year-old held the Mariners hitless for 6 1/3 innings before giving up a solo homer to Seattle left fielder Casper Wells, a former Towson University standout. But watching Seattle break up Chen¿s bid for a perfect game couldn¿t compare to watching the Orioles bullpen nearly give away the game.
- The only thing forgiving to the Orioles on Monday night in Seattle was the official scorer at Safeco Field. The Orioles were only charged with one error ¿ raising their major-league high to 70 -- in their 6-3 loss to the Mariners Monday night, but anyone staying up past the late local news to watch Baltimore¿s comedy of non-errors knows better than that.
- Robert Andino can't squeeze a sure out and the Orioles bats go cold after third inning as skid continues.