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- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was ejected for arguing MLB's slide rule at second base in the fifth inning of Monday's game against the Boston Red Sox.
- Steve Pearce, who was named the World Series MVP after hitting two home runs for the Red Sox, isn't the first former Oriole to earn the honor.
- Steve Pearce, who has played for all five American League East teams, including the Orioles, is named World Series MVP after helping the Boston Red Sox defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 World Series.
- Playoff-bound Red Sox infielder Steve Pearce has played for every team in the AL East, but never for a longer (or maybe even more significant) time than in Baltimore.
- Former Oriole Steve Pearce will play for his fifth American League East team when he suits up for the Boston Red Sox.
- Dylan Bundy recorded his third quality start in a row to open the season in the Orioles' 7-1 loss to the Blue Jays.
- Trey Mancini's game-saving catch in the 13th inning propelled Jimmy Yacabonis to his first major league win.
- Zach Britton stranded the winning run on second base in the ninth inning Thursday night, walking a tightrope through a wild final frame.
- Just when you think you’ve seen everything in Orioles third baseman Manny Machado’s amazing repertoire, he pulls off another miraculous play that makes you
- Elbow issues cut short Steve Pearce's most recent return to Baltimore, but he said things are going well with the division-rival Blue Jays.
- Free agent Steve Pearce will take his versatility to Toronto
- As Steve Pearce ungoes season-ending surgery Wednesday, Orioles knew about his physical limitations
- Orioles first base prospect Trey Mancini earned his first major league promotion Sunday, as outfielder Steve Pearce's season ended.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Rays.
- Steve Pearce hoping to return this year, but will have many obstacles
- Orioles early notes: Pearce out indefinitely after receiving PRP injection
- BOSTON – Orioles infielder/outfielder Steve Pearce is slated to get further examination on a nagging elbow injury that hindered him shortly after he joined the
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Red Sox.
- After hitting his second homer since the All-Star break and having his third straight multihit game Friday, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is showing signs of breaking out of his second-half slump.
- Manager Buck Showalter said the club plans to make a decision on whether to place Steve Pearce on the disabled like before Friday's game.
- Orioles infielder-outfielder Steve Pearce is confident he will not only avoid a trip to the disabled list but thinks he will be able to return to the lineup by
- Last October, Steve Pearce didn¿t expect his next trip to Camden Yards to be as an opposing player.
- If some are still wondering why the Orioles didn't make a stronger play to retain Steve Pearce, count the first baseman/outfielder among those looking for answers.
- Considering how well-traveled Steve Pearce was before he finally established himself with the Orioles, it still seems strange to seem him in another uniform.
- The Orioles still are still aiming to upgrade their corner outfield situation before the team reports to Sarasota, Fla., in less than four weeks.
- Steve Pearce has been on and off the Orioles roster enough times that you can't rule out the possibility that he'll be back.
- Former Orioles outfielder/first baseman Steve Pearce is nearing a one-year deal with the Tampa Bay Rays, according to an industry source.
- Mark Trumbo is an insurance policy for the Orioles if Chris Davis does not re-sign and might prevent Steve Pearce from being on the roster.
- As of 12:01 a.m. Saturday morning, free agents could begin signing with clubs besides the ones they played for in 2015. That means the Orioles' six free agents — Wei-Yin Chen, Chris Davis, Gerardo Parra, Steve Pearce, Darren O'Day and Matt Wieters — can all begin testing their free-agent value elsewhere. Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette has said the club will have the resources to add players via free agency.
- After bouncing around for years, infielder/outfielder Steve Pearce found a home with the Orioles and manager Buck Showalter.
- When the Houston Astros beat the Seattle Mariners early Tuesday morning, the Orioles' pursuit of the 2015 playoffs officially ended after weeks of sputtering and hoping. With that elimination comes the reality that this Orioles club likely will undergo drastic changes in the next few months.
- There's no question in Steve Pearce's mind what his career highlight has been so far: Picking up Ryan Goins' grounder in the top of the ninth on Sept. 16, 2014, running to first to step on the bag and then throwing his hands up in the air as Camden Yards roared.
- On Wednesday in the Bronx, Ubaldo Jimenez was superb, and Steve Pearce smacked a clutch solo homer in the eighth to give the Orioles a 5-3 victory before an announced 30,038.
- The Orioles made a flurry of roster moves on Monday afternoon before their Thursday¿s series opener against the Kansas City Royals, among them designating veteran outfielder Nolan Reimold for assignment.
- Steve Pearce is expected back this week in KC
- Buck Showalter says Miguel Gonzalez will remain in the rotation.
- Infielder/outfielder Steve Pearce began his rehab assignment Thursday, starting at designated hitter for the Gulf Coast League Orioles in Sarasota, Fla. Pearce, who has been on the disabled list since July 22 with an strained left oblique, went 1-for-4 with a strikeout from the leadoff spot.
- Steve Pearce took live batting practice today, and was hit in the back by Chris Perez
- Catcher Matt Wieters (right hamstring) ran the bases Monday and reported no problems. Assuming he is pain-free Tuesday, he could play against the New York Mets, either at catcher or designated hitter. He hasn't played since leaving against the Seattle Mariners on Aug. 11 with the strain.
- Norfolk's playoff run won't stop the Baltimore Orioles from making key callups.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter hasn't been afraid to mix up his defensive alignment if it means putting a better offensive club on the field this year.
- Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman turned his right ankle running off the mound to cover first base in the ninth inning of the team¿s 2-0 victory over the Braves at Camden Yards.
- Wednesday marked five years to the day that Buck Showalter was hired as Orioles manage on July 29, 2010, but Showalter was surprised when told about the anniversary.
- Matt Wieters has hit well against David Price in their careers.
- The Orioles open up their three-game series against the White Sox on Chicago¿s South Side tonight at U.S. Cellular Park.
- The Orioles scored six in the fourth after Eduardo Rodriguez retired the first 10 batters of the game, and rode that wave to an 8-6 win over the Boston Red Sox on Thursday.
- CC Sabathia makes his 32nd career start versus the Orioles on Saturday.