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- The Orioles introduced second-round pick Gunnar Henderson on Wednesday, having him field grounders at shortstop and participate in batting practice.
- Former Oriole Manny Machado is welcomed back to Camden Yards by fans and helps his new team, the San Diego Padres, earn an 8-3 win.
- On the day the Orioles introduced first overall pick Adley Rutschman, Manny Machado came to Camden Yards as a visitor for the first time.
- Now a San Diego Padre, Manny Machado returns to Camden Yards for his first time since he was traded in 2018.
- Manny Machado is passing through town and sparking some nostalgia, but remember that things were worse for the Orioles at this time last year.
- With Manny Machado returning to Camden Yards, this week's Orioles reset examines how the fruits of last season’s trades are ripening.
- Orioles top prospect Yusniel Díaz has home runs in three straight games to highlight some of the progress he's made with his swing at Double-A Bowie.
- Orioles executive vice president Mike Elias said Tuesday that he's "not looking to part with" Trey Mancini in a trade, but the Orioles are "open to anything".
- The Orioles could have gone two ways with the first pick in the First Year Player Draft and either one would have been fine, but anything else would not.
- The $300 million infielder was greeted with loud boos and chants of “Over-rated!” on Monday in his first visit to New York since free agency.
- Since coming off his record streak of at-bats without a hit, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is hitting better than some guys who make a lot more than him.
- Zach Pop, acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers in last summer’s Manny Machado trade, underwent successful Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery Tuesday.
- Former Orioles had some fun this week.
- Manny Machado was criticizing the Orioles in an interview with Sports Illustrated and not the fans or city of Baltimore.
- In an Orioles bullpen that has faced plenty of turnover one month into the 2019 campaign, Sunday marked perhaps a record day of change. Excluding the three position players manager Brandon Hyde has sent to the mound, the Orioles have deployed 18 relief pitchers this season, the most in baseball.
- New San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado arrived at Nationals Park on Friday and said he wasn't talking about Orioles fans when he made a negative comment about Baltimore in a Sports Illustrated interview this spring.
- 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.
- With the Orioles' 2019 season beginning with Thursday's Opening Day game against the Yankees, here's a look at what fans need to know for the upcoming season.
- As the Orioles rebuild rolls on behind the scenes, the major league team will be playing with a mandate of competing, and might actually play in a way that past Orioles teams frustrated by not doing.
- With the loss of C.J. Mosley, Terrell Suggs and others, the Ravens will have to rebuild their defense in a hurry and Baltimore will have to brace for a serious star-power shortage from both of its major professional teams.
- Orioles top prospect Yusniel Diaz had a strong spring training in major league camp, but was reassigned to minor league camp Sunday as part of the team's second wave of cuts.
- Bryce Harper's 13-year, $330 million give him the richest guaranteed contract in baseball history, but Manny Machado got the higher average salary. So who won?
- Manny Machado dissed the Orioles and Baltimore in a recent Sports Illustrated interview, which should not surprise anyone.
- Manny Machado says that the Dodgers "showed me some love," by trading away prospects for him.
- Orioles top prospect Yusniel Diaz re-incorporated a leg lift in place of a toe-tap to his swing this year, which he said allows him to be more relaxed at the plate and helped him muscle out his first Grapefruit League home run Saturday against the Minnesota Twins.
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Schmuck: New Padres third baseman Manny Machado hits the right notes at introductory news conference
Manny Machado said all the right things during his introductory news conference at the San Diego Padres spring training camp in Arizone. - When he learned about Manny Machado’s reported $300 million deal with the San Diego Padres, young Yankees fan Jacob Carpenter argued he was glad the former Orioles star would not be suiting up in pinstripes, as some in New York had hoped.
- Baltimore Sun Orioles writers Jon Meoli and Peter Schmuck talk about Manny Machado signing with the San Diego Padres, Alcides Escobar and pitcher Alex Cobb.
- Manny Machado has reportedly agreed to terms with the San Diego Padres on a 10-year, $300 million contract. So, all those reports about him going to the Yankees were the production of a male cow.
- Former Oriole shortshop/third baseman Manny Machado, who was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers last season before becoming a free agent, will be joining the San Diego Padres, according to ESPN.
- Former Orioles teammates Chris Davis, Trey Mancini, Alex Cobb react to Manny Machado's record contract with the San Diego Padres.
- Orioles pitching prospect Dean Kremer hasn't worked out with the rest of the pitchers in Sarasota this week due to a strained left oblique, and could be out for several weeks.
- Three Orioles prospects rate in the top-100 on the national lists put out Wednesday by Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus.
- Former Orioles star Manny Machado is having trouble finding the market for his services on the free agent market, and even if the numbers being bandied about are substantial, it's not adding up.
- Comparing the Paul Goldschmidt trade to what the Orioles may have gotten for Manny Machado if they had dealt him last winter instead of waiting until the All-Star break.
- Flush with cash, the New York Yankees might take a run at Manny Machado. But first, the former Orioles infielder would have some explaining to do.
- Los Angeles' hopes that Manny Machado would help deliver the Dodgers' first World Series title since 1988 ended up falling way short.
- Here's what baseball observers are saying after Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado clipped Brewers first baseman Jesus Aguilar's leg in the NLCS.
- Former Orioles infielder Manny Machado is answering for things like his base running and his hard slides instead of his hot bat in the National League Championship Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- The former Orioles teammates will be facing off in the NLCS.
- Orioles third baseman Renato Núñez has not only performed well, but has improved since the All-Star break, giving the team hope for the future.
- Without much incentive to pry their young players away from the end of the minor league season, the Orioles added only infielder Breyvic Valera from Triple-A Norfolk on Saturday, the first day rosters expanded past the 25-man limit.
- One of the four players the Orioles acquired from the Dodgers in the Manny Machado trade, Double-A Bowie right-hander Dean Kremer has opened eyes over the past month.
- New Orioles prospect Yusniel Díaz is starting to show his talents a bit after last month's trade from the Los Angeles Dodgers for All-Star Manny Machado.
- 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.
- The Orioles have been hitting better since trading away two of their better hitters. What gives?
- Fate brought former Orioles teammates Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop back together Wednesday — in the form of a groundout to third base.
- The Orioles now face what could be a long climb back to competitiveness after making five trades over the past two weeks.
- 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.
- 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.