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- Orioles reliever Brad Brach locked down the ninth for his first save since April 11.
- The Orioles' Dylan Bundy became the first pitcher in the modern era to allow four homers without recording an out.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said last week's signing of Danny Valencia was insurance in case Tim Beckham went out and broke his leg. Where else do the Orioles need cover like that?
- The Orioles could be closing in on a deal with the veteran outfielder in the coming days.
- Former Orioles pitcher Scott Feldman could be a possibility.
- The Orioles have broached several familiar — and low risk — names in pursuing a left-handed bat
- The Orioles haven't done much this offseason, but this weekend offers an opportunity to get the fan base excited about 2018.
- The club has just three left-handed hitters and one switch hitter on the 40-man roster.
- The Orioles hit just .222 against right-handed pitching in September
- Buck Showalter has been frustrated by the ambiguity of baseball's new replay review system, so when a call was overturned against the Orioles in the seventh inning of the club's 8-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday afternoon, the manager wanted some answers.
- The Orioles suddenly have an offense that is clubbing the ball, a pitching staff that is holding the line and a fan base that is packing the stadium, hooting and hollering throughout the game.