mitch moreland
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Wednesday night against the Boston Red Sox.
- The Boston Red Sox hit three home runs and defeated the Orioles, 8-5, to even the three-game series at Camden Yards at a game apiece.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' game Tuesday night against the Boston Red Sox.
- Despite expanded September rosters, the Orioles required Peterson to pitch Wednesday in their 19-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox.
- Every time the high-flying Red Sox got a runner on, especially against Orioles starter Kevin Gausman, he came around to score.
- Everything you need to know about the 2018 MLB All-Star Game, as well as an unfortunate weather forecast.
- Zach Britton's first major league appearance wasn't pretty, but he got the job done.
- The Orioles recorded 13 hits, but didn't score a single run in a 5-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park to fall to 4-19 on the road this season.
- The Orioles have struggled keeping Mookie Betts off the bases this series, but the bullpen retired him in two crucial situations Friday night at Fenway Park.
- The Orioles received some clutch hitting in their 7-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night at Fenway Park.
- Dylan Bundy suffered the loss despite allowing just one earned run over 5 2/3 innings Sunday at Fenway Park.
- Chris Tillman failed to get an out in the third inning as the Orioles lost their series opener at Fenway Park.
- Red Sox reliever Joe Kelly and the Yankees' Tyler Austin have been suspended for their roles in the brawl between the AL East rivals at Fenway Park.
- Season previews of the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- Chalk it up to the Orioles manager's grace.
- The Orioles hit just .222 against right-handed pitching in September
- Kevin Gausman pitches eight shutout innings against the Red Sox Tuesday night.
- The Orioles finished with 20 hits, and scored seven runs in the fifth for a 16-3 win over the Red Sox.
- Right-hander Chris Tillman lived dangerously against the Boston Red Sox on Sunday, and even though his performance in the Orioles’ 7-3 loss produced his second
- The shortest outing of Dylan Bundy’s otherwise strong 2017 season had a particularly foul feeling to it.
- Spot starter Alec Asher, taking the ball for the second time this year for the Orioles, only had a few hiccups en route to another quality start, but he didn’t
- The Orioles turned their first triple play in nearly 17 years Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox.
- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones told USA Today that he had a bag of peanuts thrown at him and was called racial slurs Monday at Fenway Park.
- Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman says he's "scuffling along" and has been bad over the first five starts of the season.
- The Orioles stood on the verge of a three-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox on Sunday. Just not for very long.
- In a particularly uneven start to what is supposed to be a breakout campaign, Orioles right-hander Kevin Gausman hasn’t had the benefit of his best secondary
- Facing a Red Sox team decimated by illness, manager Buck Showalter said the Orioles have been sick too, but haven't broadcasted it.
- Chris Davis hoping to move past year one of megadeal with Orioles
- There are two kinds of teams that attend the annual baseball winter meetings – the ones that come to hunt and the ones that come to gather information for.
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NATIONAL HARBOR — In forgoing the free agent frenzy and blockbuster trades of baseball's winter meetings over the years, the
- Chris Davis and Manny Machado will have to settle for leather gloves
- For the first time since 2010, the Orioles were shut out of the Gold Glove awards.
- Third baseman Manny Machado and first baseman Chris Davis were named finalists for the Rawlings Gold Glove Awards, given annually to the league’s best fielders.
- Nearly two weeks into his return, J.J. Hardy is still working off the rust and playing through new feelings around his freshly healed foot but doing it playing the most difficult position on the diamond for a surging Orioles club.
- Yovani Gallardo said his four-pitch walk to open the seventh inning turned things sour in the Orioles' 8-4 loss to the Texas Rangers.
- Orioles fifth starter Vance Worley makes case to remain in rotation with Kevin Gausman's return from disabled list looming.
- Mark Trumbo becomes first Oriole to homer twice in one inning, as Birds come back for victory in Texas.
- Chris Tillman was missing the swing-and-miss fastball he teased with on Opening Day in the Orioles' 6-3 loss to the Texas Rangers.
- There's been little word of movement on the Chris Davis front this week in the Music City, setting up the makings of what's appearing to become an intriguing poker play between the Orioles and Davis' agent, Scott Boras.
- Among the meetings the Orioles expect to have at the winter meetings today will be one with agent Scott Boras, according to an industry source.
- Despite their recent funk, Dan Duquette said he is still having trade talks with teams to better the 2015 club
- The Orioles made three roster moves Friday afternoon, including the long-anticipated promotion of Cuban outfielder Dariel Alvarez.
- Manager Buck Showalter said the eighth inning, in which Brian Matusz didn't retire a batter and Chaz Roe came into the game, hurt in Texas' two-run ninth inning.
- Heading into Wednesday night, Orioles lefty Wei-Yin Chen had been dominant in his career against the Texas Rangers, a club that had blasted eight homers and scored 16 runs in their previous two games at Camden Yards this week. Something had to give, and fortunately for the Orioles, it was Chen¿s mastery that continued in a 4-2 win Wednesday night before an announced 23,019.
- The Texas Rangers are not the homer-happy club that they were during their glory years a few seasons ago, ranking fifth of 15 American League teams this year. But something about Camden Yards brings out that Texas power. On Tuesday the Rangers hit four homers for a second consecutive night to beat the Orioles, 8-6, before an announced 27,370. It was the seventh time since 2005 that the Rangers have homered at least four times in a game in Baltimore.
- The Orioles (41-35) hadn't lost at home since June 14, winning 10 of their previous 11 at Camden Yards and 18 of their past 23 before Monday.
- The Orioles ended their three-city, 10-game road trip with one of their most bizarre games of the season on Thursday night.
- Nelson Cruz is in the Orioles' starting lineup Tuesday against the Texas Rangers batting third and playing left field.
- Henry Urrutia's first major league at bat came with the bases loaded in the first inning Saturday night in the Orioles' 7-4 win over the Rangers.