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- Peter Schmuck's weighs in on Rich Hill, Ezekiel Elliott, Koji Uehara, Jim Kelly, Gleyber Torres and more.
- The Orioles could see improvements from their staff by accentuating the use of certain pitches by Kevin Gausman, Dylan Bundy and Gabriel Ynoa.
- The Orioles more often than not wait until later in the offseason to sign free-agent pitchers, but there has been plenty of value in November recently, too.
- Postseason managers are overmanaging their pitching staffs and it's costing them games.
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Schmuck: Who would've thought ex-Orioles Justin Turner, Rich Hill would be in World Series together?
Justin Turner was a marginal Orioles prospect and Rich Hill couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, but they're big stars in Los Angeles. - The Orioles have six starters, and the pitching market is thin, meaning they'll avoid a bad deal this offseason.
- I wonder how many sports fans are tired of hearing about all the great moves Orioles general manager Dan Duquette has made during his time with the Orioles? Are you as tied as I am seeing one of the worst starting staffs in all of baseball?
- National League Championship Series still figures to be climactic.
- Former Oriole Rich Hill steals NLCS spotlight in Dodgers' Game 3 win
- Will the Orioles re-sign Matt Wieters? Will they let Mark Trumbo walk? Those questions and more heading into the offseason.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said the team was plenty cautious with Chris Tillman leading up to today, but they're still cautious today.
- With the trade deadline now less that two weeks away -- it was moved to Aug. 1 this year so it didn’t fall on a Sunday and impact all the day games -- let’s
- Orioles right-hander Mike Wright didn¿t get hit hard by a pedestrian Oakland Athletics lineup, but he did get hit often Saturday.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' doubleheader against the Athletics.
- The Orioles' series opener against the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards on Friday was postponed by rain and will be made up as part of a split-admission doubleheader on Saturday.
- The Orioles¿ series opener against the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards on Friday was postponed by rain and will be made up as part of a doubleheader Saturday.
- Sometimes, it¿s hard to tell where the good pitching ends and the poor hitting begins, but not on Thursday night.
- Looking at the key additions, key losses and outlooks for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- There aren't many lefty starting options in free agency besides David Price and Wei-Yin Chen
- The improbable turned into the nearly impossible Saturday afternoon at Fenway Park, where the Orioles dropped an 8-0 decision to the Boston Red Sox.
- First baseman Chris Davis was yet again robbed of a home run on Friday night ¿ this take-away coming with two outs in the ninth inning of the Orioles¿ 7-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
- On Friday night at Fenway Park, Rich Hill did major damage to the Orioles¿ suddenly resurgent playoff hopes, sending them to a 7-0 loss in their must-win series opener against the last-place Red Sox in front of 32,411.
- In his first time throwing since Sunday, Orioles closer Zach Britton took a big step forward to returning to game action before Friday¿s series opener in Boston
- When the Orioles acquired Jim Thome on July 1, they did so hoping the 41-year-old had enough hits left in his bat to help them reach the postseason for the first time in 15 years.
- Buck Showalter had all sorts of reasons for plugging veteran lefty Randy Wolf into Saturday¿s start against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. There¿s the experience factor, of course, and the nuanced rotation considerations, either of which would normally be enough to justify that kind of decision.
- Orioles' bullpen shuts down the Red Sox in extra innings