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- Saturday night’s 5-1 loss to the New York Yankees that completed a doubleheader sweep at Camden Yards and extended the Orioles’ losing streak to seven games was only the latest example — and there have been no fewer than 30.
- The new-look Orioles won for the fourth time in their past five games, beating the New York Yankees, 7-5, on Wednesday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.
- Darren O'Day was traded to the Braves on Tuesday, a move teammate Caleb Joseph was shocked by.
- A look at what the sports writing community has to say about Zach Britton being traded to the New York Yankees.
- Based on Baseball-Reference.com's game score, 15 starters have had their best outings of the season against the Orioles.
- Dylan Bundy lasted just four innings in Wednesday's loss to the Yankees.
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio and more on Wednesday's Orioles-Yankees game
- The Orioles broke a pair of humiliating hexes and scored more than three runs for the first time in a week, but still fell to the Yankees Saturday to see their losing streak extend to seven games.
- The Orioles managed just five hits in a 4-1 loss to the New York Yankees on Friday night.
- After missing eight weeks with a hip injury, Orioles outfielder Colby Rasmus started his rehab assignment on Friday with Double-A Bowie
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio and more about Friday's Orioles-Yankees game.
- Thursday night’s Orioles-Yankees game was postponed and will be made up as part of a single-admission doubleheader Monday, July 9.
- Chris Tillman didn't do much to answer questions about what he'll be for the Orioles in 2018 with a second straight loss, Saturday to the New York Yankees.
- The Orioles have placed outfielder Colby Rasmus on the disabled list and called up reliever Jimmy Yacabonis one day after Friday's 14-inning game. First pitch, lineups, broadcast info, pitching matchups and what to watch against the Yankees on Saturday.
- Postseason managers are overmanaging their pitching staffs and it's costing them games.
- Orioles find a way to beat the Yankees, 6-4, avoid sweep in the Bronx
- The Orioles try to avoid a four-game sweep in the Bronx Sunday when they face the Yankees.
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- The New York Yankees defeated the Orioles, 9-1, on Thursday
- First pitch, broadcast info, pitching matchups and what to watch tonight against the Yankees.
- The Orioles' walk-off win over the Yankees was one of the team's biggest wins of the season.
- The Orioles decided to add ahead of Monday's trade deadline, but so did many of the American League's contenders.
- Twice this month, the Orioles have demoted a starting pitcher from the rotation, only to have him rejoin it shortly thereafter out of circumstance and necessity. There are only so many alternatives inside the organization, and when the Orioles begin to assess the market to add starters through trades over the next few weeks, they might be left wanting as well.
- Well, the most obvious reason the Orioles had little success against dominating Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom was because he¿s one of the best pitchers in the game right now and has all the good numbers to prove it.
- Steve Clevenger, whose three-run homer against Oakland Athletics ace Sonny Gray helped the Orioles win Monday, said his phone was ¿going off all night.
- Steve Clevenger, who was the designated hitter for the second consecutive game, hadn¿t homered since he was with the Chicago Cubs in 2012. That was shortly before he was sent to the Orioles, along with Scott Feldman, in the deal the shipped Jake Arrieta to Chicago.
- The Orioles had 26 hits, tying the franchise record set in 1980 against the California Angels. Sunday¿s offensive display including a season-high 10 hits and nine runs in the fifth inning alone.
- It was easy enough to round up the usual offensive suspects after the Orioles tied their all-time single-game record with 26 hits on Sunday afternoon against the Oakland Athletics, but it was the unusual suspects who carried the day.
- Sonny Gray, star pitcher of the Oakland A's, suffered back spasms Wednesday and was scratched from his Thursday start. He won't pitch against the Orioles tonight, according to his manager.
- The Mets' Jacob deGrom is scheduled to face the Orioles Tuesday at Camden Yards. Is he the next pitcher to no-hit the O's?
- Sometimes you need a little luck to make the postseason. And as the Orioles battle for a playoff spot with the final third of the season getting under way, it seems they have developed a knack for missing opposing teams' aces.
- As the 2015 baseball season begins to wane, the Orioles remain in neutral. They are two games over .500, still right there in the American League wild-card race and within sniffing distance of the division-leading New York Yankees, who were up six games in the AL East heading into Monday night's games.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter doesn't like his garden gnome. He's scoffed at it at every opportunity.
- The Orioles might have the chance to play the Oakland Athletics again in October, with much higher stakes on the line. But following a humbling, 10-2 loss Sunday afternoon, the Orioles couldn't escape Oakland quick enough.
- Right-hander Kevin Gausman, who held Oakland to one run and four hits in a career-high seven innings June 7 at Camden Yards, takes the mound for the Orioles on Sunday. He is 1-0 with a 0.79 ERA in three road starts this season.
- The three-city West Coast road trip that starts Friday night in Oakland will be a major test of the legitimacy of the Orioles as the top team in the American League East.
- "He went to another level there and wasn't going to give in," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said of Gausman, who held the Athletics to just one run over a career-high seven innings.
- Fifteen of the 27 pitchers to start a division series game this year were developed by their current organization.
- After Sunday afternoon's 10-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics, the Orioles (70-59) moved to 11 games over .500.
- Buck Showalter said in pre-game media briefing that the Orioles are still considering their options with designated hitter Wilson Betemit, but there really isn¿t a lot they can do.
- Orioles right-hander Jason Hammel took his next step toward returning from the disabled list, throwing a bullpen session from a full mound on Friday for the first time since his last start on July 28.