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- Now a San Diego Padre, Manny Machado returns to Camden Yards for his first time since he was traded in 2018.
- With Manny Machado returning to Camden Yards, this week's Orioles reset examines how the fruits of last season’s trades are ripening.
- Five home runs against Orioles relievers Saturday lifted the Minnesota Twins to a 9-2 win and their second series victory over Baltimore in a week.
- The Orioles have been giving up home runs at a record pace this season and Saturday shattered the major league record for homers allowed by the end of April. The 17 hit in the doubleheader sweep by the Twins also set a major league record.
- Jonathan Schoop played at Oriole Park at Camden Yards as a visitor for the first time Saturday, with the Orioles' longtime second baseman facing them as a member of the Minnesota Twins.
- The Orioles' game Friday night against the Minnesota Twins has been postponed due to rain.
- The two Orioles relievers that filled in for Alex Cobb on Saturday night allowed four runs each in an 8-7 loss to the Minnesota Twins. Chris Davis hit his second homer of the spring.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde didn't have a starting shortstop when he took the Orioles job, but after an overhaul, he feels good about the position.
- Former Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop struggled in Milwaukee after he was traded last summer, but now says he's in a better place with the Minnesota Twins.
- Orioles right-hander Luis Ortiz didn't make a good first impression when he was acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers in the Jonathan Schoop deal. He was overweight and out of shape, but arrived at training camp this spring with a new body and a new lease on his baseball life.
- What's proved to be a year of seismic changes for the Orioles on and off the field still packed in plenty of actual baseball over the required 162 games, even if it might have been nice for them to mercifully end by about halfway through.
- Former Orioles All-Star Jonathan Schoop, who was nontendered by the Milwaukee Brewers, agreed to a one-year deal with the Minnesota Twins, according to The Athletic.
- Former Orioles All-Star Jonathan Schoop, who they traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on July 31, wasn't tendered a contract and is now a free agent.
- Baltimore Sun staff writers and editors predict winners for the American League and National League Championship Series.
- The former Orioles teammates will be facing off in the NLCS.
- Dan Duquette won't be offered a new contract to return as Orioles executive vice president.
- With the mostly intact husk of their recently successful rosters or the newly made-over version without any of the pedigree or star power, these Orioles have lost more often than any other team to wear the colors.
- The Orioles might have picked the right time to make dubious history with the most losses in the history of the Baltimore franchise. Now there's nowhere to go but up.
- The Orioles have gotten a lot of looks at their possible future infield alignments this month, and the players involved have responded by carrying the offense amid their changing responsibilities.
- The Orioles brought 15 new players into their organization in the July trades that began a drastic change in the franchise’s path forward, with a cadre of prospects.
- The Orioles will give Luis Ortiz, acquired in the Jonathan Schoop trade, his first big league start Friday against the White Sox.
- Luis Ortiz has made good on his promise to his late great-grandfather by making the major leagues.
- Pitcher Luis Ortiz, one of three players acquired from the Brewers in the Jonathan Schoop trade, receives his first major league call-up. He joins the Orioles in Seattle.
- After reaching heights as mid-market teams earlier this decade, the Orioles and Royals are in the midst of reconstructing their rosters. Kansas City seems to be further along in that effort.
- If former Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop looks strange in a Milwaukee Brewers uniform, just imagine how strange he must have felt when he wore it for the first time.
- With Cedric Mullins and Jonathan Villar at the top of the Orioles' lineup, the team is looking to make opponents uneasy with speed.
- The Orioles keep getting throttled by better opponents, but there still is reason to stay engaged and focus on the future.
- Low-A Delmarva manager Buck Britton can’t help but see a little bit of Jonathan Schoop in new Orioles prospect Jean Carlos Encarnacíon.
- The gulf between where the Orioles are now and where they were — when Manny Machado and J.J. Hardy were winning Gold Glove Awards on the left side and Jonathan Schoop was using one of the game’s strongest infield arms at second base — is vast.
- After being designated for assignment Friday, utility infielder Danny Valencia was released from his contract, the club announced Wednesday.
- Jonathan Villar and Renato Núñez are on an offensive roll, which has helped the Orioles get into a better offensive rhythm.
- Fate brought former Orioles teammates Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop back together Wednesday — in the form of a groundout to third base.
- Darren O'Day was traded to the Braves on Tuesday, a move teammate Caleb Joseph was shocked by.
- The Orioles now face what could be a long climb back to competitiveness after making five trades over the past two weeks.
- In the second half of July, the Orioles jettisoned All-Star shortstop Manny Machado, closer Zach Britton, reliever Brad Brach, starter Kevin Gausman, eighth inning set-up man Darren O'Day and second baseman Jonathan Schoop. A look at what sports writers coast to coast had to say on the matter.
- The veteran center fielder was able to block a trade to the Phillies because of his 10-and-5 service time rights. So just what exactly does that mean?
- Adam Jones enacted his right to veto a trade to the Phillies.
- Once the dust had cleared from a flurry of last-minute trade deadline moves Tuesday afternoon, a disassembled Orioles club lost to the New York Yankees, 6-3, at Yankee Stadium.
- It had been obvious for quite some time that the Orioles were going to bail on this season and trade away the veteran nucleus of the team, but it wasn’t until Tuesday that the full magnitude of the long-anticipated rebuild hit home.
- The Orioles dealt controllable players Jonathan Schoop, Kevin Gausman and Darren O'Day before Tuesday's nonwaiver trade deadline.
- Evaluating Luis Ortiz, Jonathan Villar and Jean Carmona, the three pieces the Orioles acquired for second baseman Jonathan Schoop in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday.
- Jonathan Schoop's departure was bittersweet because he said he wanted to remain with the Orioles.
- But what comes next will say a lot more about the Orioles’ direction than the rhetoric that’s accompanied this month’s maneuvering.
- Schoop, who has all but saved his season this month, homered in five straight games from July 22 to Friday.
- Jonathan Schoop, whose taken his game to another level since the departure of Manny Machado, is still being fueled by the former teammate.
- Former Oriole Manny Machado wishes his goodbye was different, but looks forward to a bright future.
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Long out of contention on field, Orioles still very involved in AL East race in 7-6 win over Red Sox
The Orioles and Red Sox won the second game of their three-game series at Camden Yards on Tuesday night while Yankees moved closer to acquiring Zach Britton. - Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop has five home runs this month and has raised his batting average from .197 to .235 since sitting out at the end of June.
- Every time the high-flying Red Sox got a runner on, especially against Orioles starter Kevin Gausman, he came around to score.
- The Orioles' Jonathan Schoop deals with separation anxiety as his baseball BFF Manny Machado is sent to play for a team across the country.