michael pineda
- Season previews of the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- With six weeks left to fill out their starting rotation, the Orioles find a free-agent market that has only changed in ways that makes things worse for them.
- The Orioles came to Yankee Stadium with a one-game division lead over the resurgent New York Yankees. But after two meetings in the Bronx this weekend, the
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- Orioles avoid arbitration with their big three, but opportunity to keep Machado, Britton and Tillman long term shrinks
- The Orioles (88-72) have victories in six of their past seven games overall.
- Looking at the key additions, key losses and outlooks for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- As the Orioles' disappointing 2015 season came to a merciful end Sunday with a 9-4 victory over the New York Yankees, it definitely felt like the end of an era.
- Second baseman Jonathan Schoop's right hand was still swollen Friday, one day after he was hit with a pitch in the first inning of Thursday's 6-4 win over Toronto. But Schoop is still hoping that he can get back in the starting lineup.
- After sweeping the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards in mid-August, the Orioles held the second wild card spot in the American League. They have dropped 16 of 20 since then, and now sit 13 games behind the Blue Jays in the East and are behind six other teams in the race for the second wild card spot. The Orioles are now seven games under .500 for the first time since the end of the 2011 season.
- Now that the much-anticipated midseason trade deadline has passed, it's probably a good time to take stock of what happened over the past week and consider how it might impact the Orioles and the American League East.
- The Orioles had managed to put together a pretty good run without scoring a lot over the past 10 days, but it's beginning to look like they're ready to take some of the pressure off the pitching staff.
- Chris Davis homered and drove in four runs, leading the Orioles to an 11-3 rout of the New York Yankees.
- The Orioles have won four straight and six of their last seven as they open their three-game series against the division-leading New York Yankees. But tonight, they will face Yankees right-hander Michael Pineda, who recorded arguably the most dominating pitching performance against the Orioles last season.
- Orioles needed to get off to a big start in a block of games that are heavy with divisional competition and they started with a three-game sweep of struggling Red Sox.
- The Orioles finished their six games in Gotham with a frustrating 6-2 loss at Yankee Stadium in which they were dominated by Yankees right-hander Michael Pineda.
- Right-hander Bud Norris will start for the Orioles in this afternoon's series finale at Yankee Stadium despite dealing with illness this weekend.
- Despite the 5-0 loss Monday to the New York Yankees, the Orioles still clinched home-field advantage in the AL Division Series with the Detroit Tigers' loss to the Chicago White Sox.
- Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop struggled to explain the magic that seems to be in his bat when he faces the New York Yankees after his eight-inning homer tied the game Wednesday night and stole momentum from the Yankees in the Orioles' eventual 5-2 win.
- With a 5-3 comeback victory paced by eighth-inning home runs from Jonathan Schoop and Adam Jones, the Orioles are now eight gamse ahead of the New York Yankees in the American League East.
- Chris Tillman didn't feel like he had his best stuff Wednesday night, but he still managed to have a relatively easy time against the New York Yankees.
- The Orioles havent announced an official make-up date yet but Sept. 12 is a likelihood for a doubleheader
- Major League Baseball proved on Friday that it can turn on a dime when it recognizes that a rule needs to changed.
- The dubious interpretation of baseball's transfer rule will be changed starting Friday, according to a report.
- The Baltimore Orioles return home winners, Michael Phelps finishes second in Mesa, and more Baltimore sports news.
- Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy said Thursday before the game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre that he will no longer comment on anything having to do with contract extension talks until there are developments in the matter.
- The Baltimore Ravens schedule was released, Nelson Cruz hit two home runs, and Chris Davis went deep again.
- TORONTO ¿ Before the fifth inning of the Orioles' 9-3 loss to the Blue Jays, umpires inspected right-hander Miguel Gonzalez¿s glove for a foreign substance at the request of Toronto manager John Gibbons.
- Manny Machado will have two at-bats in a simulated situation against Johan Santana
- This time last year, there were more questions than answers about Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy.
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- It could mean that the Orioles have a better shot at Edwin Jackson, but will have company for Johnny Damon.
- New York Mets switch-hitter is a proven midseason acquisition for playoff contenders, and he's really hot right now
- Long a solid center fielder and one of baseball's best baserunners, Curtis Granderson has turned into a beast at the plate since working with New York Yankees hitting coach Kevin Long to rework his swing.