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- Cedric Mullins tripled twice and Richie Martin added another as the Orioles opened their series against the Oakland Athletics with a victory.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis set an ignominious major league record Monday with five more hitless at-bats, extending his hitless streak to 49 dating to the end of 2018.
- The Orioles held "Kid's Opening Day" at Oriole Park on Sunday, but the young Orioles were not up to the task of competing with the Yankees. They wilted under a shower of home runs and lost 15-3 as New York swept the series and dropped the O's under .500.
- With an 0-for-4 performance Sunday, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis’ hitless drought dating to last season reached 44 at-bats, two shy of the major league record for a non-pitcher that Eugenio Velez set between the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter dind't know who Wednesday's starting pitcher would be until late Tuesday night, but it didn't matter. Emergency starter Jimmy Yacabonis and his bullpen mates took care of the Toronto Blue Jays.
- The Orioles are 0-8 in Toronto this season after losing, 5-3, in Monday's series opener.
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio and more about Sunday's Orioles-Blue Jays game.
- Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop was one of the Orioles’ top clutch hitters last year, but in the first two weeks of this season, his struggles at the plate have been compounded by some hapless at-bats with runners in scoring position.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis recorded his first multihit game of the season in Wednesday's win over Toronto.
- Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman gave the Orioles three straight quality starts as they salvaged the series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- First pitch, lineups, broadcast info and what to watch in the Orioles' game Wednesday against the Blue Jays.
- Season previews of the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- Chris Tillman will start against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, which is significant because it means he won't start against them during the opening series of the regular season.
- Orioles starter Dylan Bundy pitched a simulated game Wednesday instead of making a Grapefruit League start. That's because manager Buck Showalter wants to limit the exposure of his starters to divisional rivals.
- Dan Duquette said the Orioles' past blueprint for rebuilding a rotation won't be as easy to replicate this offseason.
- The Orioles more often than not wait until later in the offseason to sign free-agent pitchers, but there has been plenty of value in November recently, too.
- Misplays are costly as the Orioles' losing streak reaches five games with a 4-3 setback in Toronto.
- First pitch, broadcast info, pitching matchups and what to watch tonight against the Blue Jays.
- First pitch, broadcast info, pitching matchups and what to watch tonight against the Blue Jays.
- Orioles flummoxed by Astros' offspeed, but will see more this weekend
- Orioles' Adam Jones homer places him tied for most homers in Oriole Park history
- The Orioles had a chance to complete a three-game sweep of the last-place Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, but Jays right-hander Marco Estrada
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Blue Jays.
- Despite inactivity, brief big league stint important for Orioles' Stefan Crichton
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- Orioles notes: Stefan Crichton excited for unexpected call-up
- Orioles on deck: What to watch Wednesday vs. Blue Jays
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter, a master tinkerer, put the deep roster the Orioles have built to immediate use.
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- Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman began his road back to the mound Sunday with a game of catch, and will head north with the team on Opening Day.
- As free agency kicks off, how will the Orioles' AL East rivals operate this offseason?
- Here's a rundown of who the Orioles could send to the All-Star Game in San Diego, along with their chances of selection, as the Tuesday roster announcement approaches.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Blue Jays.
- Orioles catcher Matt Wieters, manager Buck Showalter on the frustrating umpiring in the team's 3-2 win over Toronto.
- Manny Machado hit a bloop double into short right field, which scored Joey Rickard with the go-ahead run in a 3-2 Orioles victory before 17,644 at Camden Yards.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Blue Jays.
- Orioles starter Chris Tillman has not yet shown he can take control of a game this year. Tonight would be a good time to do that.
- Looking at the key additions, key losses and outlooks for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- Right-hander Yovani Gallardo, who agreed to terms on a restructured two-year deal guaranteeing him $22 million, is expected to be at the Ed Smith Stadium complex Thursday and could participate in his first workout as an Oriole the same day. And outfielder Dexter Fowler, whose three-year, $33 million deal is pending a physical, could be just behind him.
- Depending on whether the Orioles are able to retain Wei-Yin Chen, Chris Davis and Matt Wieters, next year¿s draft could be the club¿s most important in years.
- The Orioles could officially be eliminated from postseason consideration as early as Monday.
- Orioles pitcher Chris Tillman lasted one batter into the fourth inning and allowed a season-high three home runs at the hitter-friendly Rogers Centre.
- Matt Wieters is not in the Orioles starting lineup for the second straight day today after injuring his left wrist attempting to make a diving play at first basel Friday night.
- Outfielder Nolan Reimold is on his way to Toronto to join the Orioles. He won¿t be activated for today¿s game, but he was slated to start on Sunday against Blue Jays left-hander Mark Buehrle. Reimold is hitting .400 (6-for-15) with two doubles, one homer and three RBIs in his career against Buehrle.
- Despite being held hitless going into the eighth inning Friday night, the Orioles nearly stole a win from the Toronto Blue Jays.
- The Baltimore Orioles (14-16) hit three home runs and Orioles pitchers struck out a season-high 13 batters in a 5-2 win. It was their fourth straight win at Camden Yards, dating back to April 25.