todd frazier
- Dylan Bundy was responsible for most of the Oriolesā 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.
- Season previews of the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays.
- Five pieces of fallout that will come from the Orioles decision to make Manny Machado their shortstop in 2018.
- The Oriolesā 9-3 loss sent them to their ninth defeat in their past 10 games as they fell to 72-77.
- Yankees provide Orioles with good precedent for what to expect in trades for top relievers
- When things are going this badly, thereās nowhere on a bare baseball diamond to hide.
- There are two kinds of teams that attend the annual baseball winter meetings ā the ones that come to hunt and the ones that come to gather information for.
- The rode a career day for third baseman , an explosive start to the game offensively, and another impressive start by rookie to a breezy 10-2 victory over the
- Marooned in the Pacific Northwest without reinforcements for their embattled pitching staff, the fourth game of the ' sad trip to Seattle went the same way as
- The Orioles used a seven-homer performance to beat the Red Sox 12-7 and split of the four-game series at Camden Yards.
- The impressive Chicago White Sox starting rotation figured to catch up with the Orioles eventually, and it finally did in the O's' 7-1 loss before a crowd of
- Zach Britton hurt in Orioles' 8-7 loss to White Sox.
- Young Orioles starter Mike Wright holds White Sox to two runs on five hits over six innings.
- There apparently is no place like home for the Orioles, who ended their recent offensive funk Thursday at Camden Yards with a 10-2 victory over Chicago.
- Grand slams are cool. Four runs on one swing. Extra-inning grand slams arenĀæt just cool. They are pretty darn rare.
- Orioles slugger Chris Davis has been on quite a roll recently, but WednesdayĀæs heroics took him and his team to another level. His full-count, one-out grand slam in the 10th inning at O.co Coliseum broke a tie and ultimately gave the Orioles a 7-3 victory over the Oakland A's before an announced crowd of 20,176.
- Orioles enter second half of the baseball season with a lot of uncertainty — just like their hometown
- What's being written following Monday's MLB Home Run Derby.
- With ThursdayĀæs 9-7 victory over the Cincinnati Reds before an announced 21,114 at Camden Yards, the Orioles posted their fourth sweep of three or more games this season.
- The Orioles have Kelly Johnson and Alejandro De Aza starting tonight against the Reds. The Reds have a lineup of kids and reserves.
- The Orioles had five hits -- all singles -- to score four runs in the first inning against Reds right-hander Mat Latos and then held on for a 5-4 win in front of an announced 15,021 at Camden Yards.
- Showalter was announced Wednesday night as one of three finalists for the Baseball Writers' Association of America's award after leading the Orioles to a 93-69 record and their first playoff appearance since 1997.