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- It’s July 1, or as it’s known in the baseball world, Bobby Bonilla Day. It’s only a few years until it possibly referred to as Chris Davis Day in Baltimore.
- Former Orioles manager Phil Regan, 82, was named interim pitching coach by the Mets.
- Senior shortstop Jose Torres, a four-year starter, was the 733rd pick in the 24th round of the Major League Baseball draft.
- The Orioles got back on the waiver wire in a big way last week, and Mike Elias explained the club's decision-making process when players become available.
- Keon Broxton joined the Orioles on Friday and was inserted into the lineup in center field, batting sixth in the lineup.
- The Orioles acquired outfielder Keon Broxton from the New York Mets Wednesday and added reliever Chandler Shepherd off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.
- The Orioles’ home opener is April 4, meaning that baseball will soon be back, and all will be well with the world. With all you fine folks in mind, we offer this guide to celebrating beyond Opening Day.
- Dylan Bundy struggled through 4 2/3 innings and Dwight Smith Jr. hit two home runs as the Orioles lost the final game of the Grapefruit League season to the New York Mets at Ed Smith Stadium.
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- Infielder Jack Reinheimer is the latest addition to the Orioles' thin stock of major-league capable players at that spot, joining the team as a waiver claim on Monday from the Texas Rangers.
- Examining the recent difficult decisions by the Baseball Hall of Fame on hat choices as Mike Mussina has the option of going in this year as a Yankee or Oriole.
- The Orioles' 2019 spring training schedule includes multiple home and road games against the Minnesota Twins, as well as a handful against AL East giants New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox.
- No, it’s not late September, but it’s true that the playoff-bound Yankees have been struggling lately, Sunday Night Baseball host Matt Vasgersian discusses the upcoming game versus the Orioles.
- Mychal Givens is getting save opportunities, and earning the trust of manager Buck Showalter.
- Dylan Bundy was responsible for most of the Orioles’ big early deficit in a 16-5 loss to the New York Mets on Wednesday night, allowing seven runs on 11 hits before turning the game over to the bullpen.
- The Mets scored nine runs and sent 12 batters to the plate in the sixth inning on Wednesday night.
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Castro has struggled through August as his walk totals climb along with his innings.
- As Dylan Bundy prepares to face the Mets, he does so under much different circumstances than the success he carried into his last outing against them.
- Chris Davis ended an 0-for-13 stretch with a go-ahead solo homer Tuesday night.
- Orioles outfielder Adam Jones said he feels "fine" in right field and called Cedric Mullins poised after the Orioles' 6-3 win over the Mets on Tuesday.
- Mark Trumbo returned to the starting lineup Tuesday.
- The Orioles might have avoided a real headache in a year full of them by missing out on Jason Vargas, and despite all that’s gone badly for them this season, it looks like Andrew Cashner was the right pitcher to stabilize their rotation.
- Before Orioles reliever Sean Gilmartin made his team debut against the Boston Red Sox, he found himself tangled in Uber woes.
- Winter is coming to Oriole Park for the team's second Game of Thrones night.
- Baltimore Sun staff react to the Orioles trading closer Zach Britton to the Yankees for three pitching prospects.
- The Orioles extended their player development contracts with affiliates at Norfolk, Bowie, Frederick, Delmarva, and Aberdeen.
- The Orioles, with a 7-1 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Friday, finished the first half of the season with a 23-58 records that makes them one of the worst teams through 81 games in baseball history.
- The Orioles leave Canada with the worst record in baseball, reaching 26 games below .500.
- The Orioles managed just five hits against Toronto pitching while Andrew Cashner gave them a chance to win Friday night.
- First pitch, TV, radio and more about Thursday's Orioles-Blue Jays game.
- When Chris Tillman was finally shuffled out of it, the Orioles rotation had a 5.84 ERA. It's lowered over a full run to 4.53.
- Orioles closer Brad Brach had a pair of saves in less than 24 hours to continue a strong run at the back end of the bullpen, reversing his rough start.
- Behind seven shutout innings for Dylan Bundy against an offense with as many problems as their own, the Orioles beat the Mets, 1-0, to take the two-game series at Citi Field.
- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has had a challenging stretch in center field over the past week or so, but manager Buck Showalter said it's not at the point where he or Jones needs to change anything.
- First pitch, TV, radio and more about Wednesday's Orioles-Mets matinee.
- Orioles rookie catcher Austin Wynns had a hit and provided a refreshing energy to a stale team. "It was just all smiles," Wynns said.
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Back on 'the right path,' Alex Cobb delivers best start as Oriole to win series opener vs. Mets, 2-1
In his 10th start with the club, Alex Cobb finally showed himself to be the pitcher the Orioles signed him to be. - The historically daunting task of winning a Triple Crown grew a little more difficult for Justify on Tuesday when he drew the far inside No. 1 post for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
- With an 8-26 record entering Tuesday night’s game against the Royals, the Orioles are on pace to break franchise records for futility.
- Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman has the highest ERA of any pitcher with at least 100 innings since the start of 2017. The next active pitcher on that list, Matt Harvey, was designated for assignment by the New York Mets on Friday.
- Washington slugger Bryce Harper hit a broken-bat home run an estimated at 406 feet to right-center field. Perhaps even more surprisingly, the struggling Nationals rallied to cool off the Mets.
- Cedric Mullins is getting one of the longest looks of any Orioles prospects here in spring training, and is rewarding the club's faith in him by showing he has the speed and defense to make a difference at the big league level.
- Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy allowed five runs for the third time in four Grapefruit League starts.
- Donnie Hart was cut from the spring training roster before several other lefties.
- Orioles left-hander Josh Edgin, pitching against the New York Mets on Friday, made his best case for a roster spot with a scoreless inning to give him four clean innings in five appearances.
- Orioles right-hander Andrew Cashner pitched five strong innings in a 4-4 tie with the New York Mets Friday, and continued to show manager Buck Showalter he's on track for a good season.
- Third baseman Ed Charles, whose New York Mets upset the Orioles in the 1969 World Series, is dead at 84.
- The Orioles signed minor league relief pitching depth and infield depth in a set of 14 minor league contracts announced Tuesday.
- The Orioles signed Josh Edgin to a minor league deal to add left-handed organizational pitching depth.
- The Orioles' home spring training schedule beings on Feb. 23 at Ed Smith Stadium.