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- The Orioles open their two-game interleague series against the Philadelphia Phillies tonight at Camden Yards.
- 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.
- The O's have suddenly gotten their groove back at the plate at the expense of the New York Yankees
- Manny Machado records four RBIs, hits one of Orioles' three homers as club wins season-high sixth straight game, 9-4 over the Yankees, to pull within two games of first place. The Orioles improved to 31-30, moving back above .500 for the first time since they were 12-11 on May 3.
- CC Sabathia makes his 32nd career start versus the Orioles on Saturday.
- 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.
- The Orioles and Boston Red Sox began their series at Camden Yards tied for last place in the suddenly improved American League East, but the two teams finished it going different directions.
- 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.
- Since then, neither Orioles starter has lasted more than five innings, placing an added load on the relievers. That's not necessarily a recipe for winnings, but despite being one man short, the Orioles bullpen has allowed just one hit over 8 2/3 innings the past two nights in a pair of wins over the Boston Red Sox.
- Spurred by five solid innings from left-hander Wei-Yin Chen and at least five highlight defensive gems ¿ including three by center fielder Adam Jones ¿ the Oriole drew within 4 ½ games of the New York Yankees (33-26) and captured the series against the last-place Red Sox (27-33).
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez's right groin strain will force him to miss his next scheduled start on Sunday and is likely to land him on the 15-day disabled list.
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez will miss his next scheduled start on Sunday and is likely to land on the 15-day disabled list with a right groin strain.
- A neck injury suffered in 2012 that lingered into 2013 and 2014 made it so that Nolan Reimold's last four years have been, in some way, limited by injury. Reimold is a long way from the player who debuted with 15 home runs as a rookie in 2009, but a return to the Orioles' roster in any form was always the goal.
- As the Orioles open their three-game series tonight against the Red Sox, all eyes will be on former O¿s pitching prospect Eduardo Rodriguez, who will make his third career big-league start tonight against his old team.
- The return of outfielder Nolan Reimold, whose contract is expected to be purchased by the Orioles this week as they face the Boston Red Sox, is interesting in many ways.
- Nolan Reimold has hit .422 in his last 14 games at Triple-A.
- Four of the top five hitters for Triple-A Norfolk are outfielders, showcasing the Orioles' outfield depth in the minor leagues.
- Orioles outfielder Nolan Reimold has filed a lawsuit alleging negligent medical care at Johns Hopkins Hospital when he underwent spinal surgery, claiming he was cleared to resume play too quickly, causing additional damage.
- The Orioles set their Opening Day roster Sunday, with a couple mild surprises. Catcher Steve Clevenger beat out Ryan Lavarnway for the backup catcher job and right-handers Ryan Webb and Rule 5 pick Jason Garcia are among 14 pitchers that made the 25-man roster.
- Here's the most updated look at the Orioles' projected 25-man roster
- Orioles Nolan Reimold can have the Orioles canvass interest from other teams if he is not in the majors in July.
- Former Oriole Nick Markakis had a couple hits in his first game against his old team, and the Atlanta Braves rallied in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the Orioles, 6-5, in a Grapefruit League game at Champions Stadium.
- The Orioles will make their first of two trips to Lake Buena Vista, the home of Disney World, to face the Atlanta Braves at ESPN Wide World of Sports.
- The Orioles will host the Pittsburgh Pirates tonight at Ed Smith Stadium, just their second night game of the spring.
- A trade or two may be needed to help ease roster decisions this week
- Orioles pitcher Kevin Gausman gave up four runs in 3 2/3 innings as Tampa Bay beat Baltimore.
- Zach Davies allowed one run into the fourth inning and the Orioles used a four-run third to beat the Tampa Bay Rays, 6-3, Monday afternoon at Charlotte Sports Park.
- If David Lough goes to the disabled list, it lessens the Orioles' roster crunch.
- The Orioles' bullpen was rocked for four runs, including three home runs, as the Tigers rallied for a 6-4 win.
- This spring, Nolan Reimold is just another player likely ticketed for Triple-A, but he's hoping to make a strong impression in case the Orioles need help at some point this season.
- Left-hander Brian Matusz, who has been the subject of trade rumors this spring, delivered another solid performance in a starting role Friday, and the Orioles exploded for six runs in the eighth inning to beat the Boston Red Sox, 11-5.
- It only took two weeks and 15 exhibition games, but the Orioles finally erupted at the plate Monday afternoon in a homer-happy 16-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies before a sellout crowd of 8,047 at Bright House Field.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said earlier this spring that infielder Everth Cabrera would likely see time in the outfield this spring, and Cabrera will make his first Grapefruit League start this afternoon, starting in center field and leading off against the Philadelphia Phillies at Bright House Field.
- If there is any upside to the departure of long-time right fielder Nick Markakis, it is that the opening in the outfield has turned manager Buck Showalter loose on another versatility quest this spring. On any given day, just about anybody might show up at either of the two corner outfield positions.
- The Tigers followed up Tuesday¿s 15-2 victory over the Orioles in Lakeland, Fla., with a 5-4 win before a sellout crowd of 8,367 at Ed Smith Stadium on Wednesday, this one against a lineup that included most of the Orioles' projected starters at the outset.
- The Orioles open their Grapefruit League schedule today with 1:05 p.m. against the Detroit Tigers at Joker Marchant Stadium.
- Right-hander Jason Garcia, one of the Orioles' two Rule 5 picks this spring, is considered a long shot to make the Opening Day roster, especially considering the number of relievers in camp and the fact that he hasn¿t pitched above Low-A.
- Orioles outfielder Nolan Reimold played all six innings of Sunday's intrasquad game. Reimold had a walk in three plate appearances, but the important thing about his competitive debut this spring was that he was comfortable both at the plate and in the field.
- Orioles right-hander Darren O'Day likely won't see much action in Grapefruit League games this spring.
- When the Orioles parted ways with Nolan Reimold, reluctantly designating him for assignment in July, the outfielder didn't think he'd be back with the organization.
- The Orioles will have 56 players in major league spring training camp, barring any late additions, the club announced Tuesday.
- The club announced it has signed Reimold to a minor-league deal with an invitation to major league spring training camp. The sides were closing in on a deal last week.
- The Orioles are closing in on a minor league deal with their former outfielder, Nolan Reimold. A deal wasn't complete as of Tuesday night, but both sides believe it will get done. A lot of fans are asking why, especially since Reimold hasn't been able to show he can stay healthy for the past several years.
- After a forgettable season that saw him again struggle to stay healthy, former Orioles outfielder Nolan Reimold could be rejoining the organization in 2015.
- ABERDEEN ¿ Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette lauded this week¿s trade for outfielder Travis Snider, saying the former first-round pick ¿looks to me like he¿s just coming into his own.¿
- Steve Pearce is considered day-to-day with abdomen strain, source says.
- Minor league catcher Alex Murphy, who injured his left shoulder Aug. 15 while diving back to second base on a pickoff play, will undergo left shoulder surgery next week, Orioles manager Buck Showalter said Thursday.
- First baseman Chris Davis returned to the No. 5 spot in the Orioles' batting order for tonight's game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- Even though he has been with the Toronto Blue Jays for nearly a month, former Orioles outfielder Nolan Reimold is still getting adjusted to playing for a new team.