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- Gates will open at noon Thursday for Orioles Opening Day, and more details fans need to know for the team's season opener against the Minnesota Twins.
- Yankees rookie Aaron Judge delivers expected meteor shower in All-Star Home Run Derby
- The Orioles face the Twins in Minnesota.
- Aaron Judge, Carlos Correa and Nolan Arenado led a new generation of All-Stars, among 12 first-time starters elected by fans for the July 11 game.
- Orioles' Manny Machado leads all AL third baseman in first All-Star Game fan balloting update
- Dylan Bundy was the tough-luck loser in the Orioles’ 2-0 loss to the Twins at Camden Yards.
- Struggling Ubaldo Jimenez is scheduled to make his next start Sunday, Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. But that could change.
- Mike Wright hit hard before Trey Mancini gives Orioles 5-5 tie with Twins
- Orioles right-hander Tyler Wilson didn¿t show any signs of the extra rest affecting him negatively in the Orioles¿ 9-2 win over the Twins at Target Field.
- Adam Jones made Minnesota pay for walking Manny Machado in front of him, working a full count before lacing a two-run single into left field off Twins closer Kevin Jepsen, sending the Orioles to their third straight win, 5-3, in front of an announced 21,586 at Target Field.
- Orioles right-hander Mike Wright turned in his finest performance of the spring, tossing five scoreless innings in Thursday¿s home night split-squad game against the Minnesota Twins.
- On Monday, Jimenez turned in the best starting pitching performance in an Orioles spring training that's been short on highlights. Jimenez threw three scoreless innings, allowing just one hit while striking out three and walking one in the Orioles' 3-0 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Ed Smith Stadium.
- Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez rebounded from his rocky spring training debut on Monday afternoon, tossing three scoreless innings against the Minnesota Twins at Ed Smith Stadium.
- As quickly as Camden Yards exalted following Gerardo Parra¿s go-ahead homer Friday night in the bottom of the sixth inning, the ballpark fell silent as the Orioles suffered through a nightmare eighth inning that sent them to a tough-to-digest 4-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins at Oriole Park.
- Miguel Gonzalez struggled through his worst start of the season in the Orioles¿ 15-2 loss to Minnesota on Thursday night at Camden Yards. He allowed a season-high seven runs ¿ the most since his first start of the 2014 season ¿ over five innings. But Gonzalez¿s struggles can really be pinpointed to a five-run second inning in which he worked ahead of hitters but couldn¿t put them away.
- By the time the Orioles¿ 15-2 loss to the Twins ended well after midnight, only about 200 of the announced 20,109 remained to witness the entire battering. The PA announcer¿s voice echoed through the seating bowl. Fans chased for foul balls through empty rows of green seats.
- After sending right-hander Kevin Gausman to Triple-A Norfolk following his start Tuesday night, the Orioles have recalled first baseman Christian Walker from Norfolk and he will start today's afternoon game in Minnesota, batting fifth as the Orioles' designated hitter.
- Kevin Gausman was torched for eight runs (seven earned) in just 3 2/3 innings of work, as the Minnesota Twins earned the series victory with an 8-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday at Target Field.
- FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Following Ubaldo Jimenez¿s first spring training start, Orioles manager Buck Showalter said Jimenez had had nowhere to go but up in his next outing.
- Orioles minor league infielder Buck Britton earned another promotion to Bowie last week, and manager Buck Showalter highlighted his versatility.