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- Dana Eveland is likely to start for the Orioles on Friday. The left-hander would slide into Tommy Hunter's spot in the rotation. Also, Zach Phillips was called up from Triple-A Norfolk and Jason Berken was demoted.
- Orioles' bullpen shuts down the Red Sox in extra innings
- The Orioles had every right to strut out of Fenway Park on Friday night after the bullpen pitched eight scoreless innings in a 6-4 extra-inning victory over the banged-up Boston Red Sox, but there's a cloud inside that silver lining.
- In Friday's 5-2 loss to the Oakland Athletics, Orioles starter Jake Arrieta stumbled early and couldn't pitch deep, the second consecutive time he has failed to get through the sixth. But it was plate umpire Jeff Kellogg's tackle of a fan that was the biggest hit of the night.
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- Orioles bullpen helps Chen earn first major-league win
- Orioles squander chances against the Yankees in extra innings
- Orioles make Opening Day memorable with 4-2 win over Twins. Jake Arrieta and Nick Markakis help ring in Camden Yards' 20th anniversary celebration.
- No matter how jaded you are about the Orioles, the first day of the season offers hope, renewal
- Orioles notebook: Nick Johnson dodges injuries to make Opening Day roster. Coming back from wrist surgery, first-baseman spent last season in Cleveland's minor-league system.
- Opening Day starter? Jake Arrieta is ready for the challenge. Throughout his life, the 26-year-old right-hander has made a habit of proving doubters wrong.
- The Orioles have built a bullpen full of versatile veteran pitchers. The Orioles have a cadre of relievers who have both closing and multiple-inning experience.
- Darren O'Day and Troy Patton are in and Zach Phillips is out as the Orioles finalized their Opening Day roster. The Orioles set their rotation behind Jake Arrieta. Minor league catcher Brian Ward was suspended 50 games for violating MLB's drug policy.
- The Orioles finalized their 25-man roster this afternoon for FridayĀæs Opening Day, and there was one mild surprise: veteran sidearmer Darren OĀæDay made the club over lefty reliever Zach Phillips.
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- Orioles pitcher Tsuyoshi Wada will start the season on the disabled list. The left-hander will begin the year in extended spring training in Sarasota.
- Just before their unofficial end to spring training in Sarasota, the Orioles made two roster moves to trim their active roster to 27 players.
- The Orioles are playing an exhibition game against Division II college team Florida Southern today at Ed Smith Stadium, their second-to-last game here in sunny Florida.
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- Orioles manager Buck Showalter just met with the media, and the clubĀæs 25-man roster is coming into a little clearer focus.
- Hammel strong in Orioles' 4-3 win over the Yankees
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- Troy Patton is putting himself in position for a bullpen role with the Orioles. The left-hander, who hasn't allowed a run in 91/3 spring innings, is competing with Zach Phillips.
- Wada struggles as Orioles' bats fall silent in 5-0 loss to Twins
- Brian Matusz made easy work of the Phillies early Sunday afternoon at Bright House Field, but the end result left questions about whether the Orioles left-hander will make the teamĀæs starting rotation.
- The Orioles announced that Dave Philley, who had been the organizationĀæs longest living Oriole, died Thursday in his hometown of Paris, Texas. He was 91.
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- The Orioles announced the signings of 17 players who were under club reserve and not eligible for salary arbitration.
- Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz threw four scoreless innings against the Phillies on Saturday. The lefty's fastball consistently stayed in the 90s as he allowed three hits while striking out four and walking none.
- Jason Hammel gave himself a passing grade in his first Grapefruit League outing with the Orioles. The right-hander rated his two scoreless innings against the Braves as a "B, C-plus" and said he needs to improve his mechanics.
- The Orioles won their second straight Grapefruit League game backed by another superb pitching performance Thursday afternoon with a 2-1 win over the Braves at Ed Smith Stadium.
- With Brian Roberts out, Orioles must figure out who fits best at top of order; Britton getting stronger
- Today was report day for the Orioles position players at the Ed Smith Stadium Complex in Sarasota, but it was pretty uneventful because most of the team's position players were already here.
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- Roberts officially out of FanFest. Orioles make changes to autograph schedule.
- Because of lingering symptoms of a concussion suffered 16 months ago, Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts most likely will be skipping next weekendĀæs FanFest at the Baltimore Convention Center.
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- Luke Scott, the outspoken, energetic slugger who spent four seasons in Baltimore and was named the 2010 Most Valuable Oriole, has agreed to a one-year deal with the division-rival Tampa Bay Rays that includes a 2013 option.
- Orioles announce autograph schedule for this year's FanFest
- Orioles decline to tender 2012 contract to Luke Scott