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- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Twins.
- Weather hasn't been kind to the Orioles over the first five weeks of the regular season — forcing numerous delays and postponements that have altered the team's schedule — but the Orioles received an assist from Mother Nature.
- MINNEAPOLIS - The opener of the Orioles' three-game series against the Minnesota Twins on Monday night was postponed due to rain, which inherently solves the
- Orioles right-hander Tyler Wilson had it all working for five innings Wednesday night, but he had no margin for error when he faltered in the sixth.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Yankees.
- Orioles starters Tyler Wilson and Mike Wright need to develop into pitchers who can get deep into ballgames to save a bullpen that is without closer Zach Britton (sprained ankle) for at least some time. The result will be jumbled and short-handed.
- Kevin Gausman's return leaves the Orioles with their most difficult roster decision of the season.
- Hyun Soo Kim is known for his patience, but he's learning to be more aggressive at the plate.
- Right-hander Tyler Wilson's spot start on Saturday night was by no means an audition — he was placed in the position because it was the best way for the Orioles to protect their bullpen — but Wilson made a strong case to remain in his team's struggling rotation in his first starting opportunity of the season.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Royals.
- Orioles rookie right-hander Tyler Wilson, who has pitched well in a long-relief role this season, will make his first start of the season Saturday against the Kansas City Royals. The move will allow the club to cover itself with long relief bullpen help and still activate two pitchers coming off the disabled list -- left-handed reliever Brian Matusz on Saturday and right-hander Kevin Gausman to start Monday.
- Manager Buck Showalter doesn't always find a spot for Tyler Wilson to get into games, but found plenty of praise for him.
- The Orioles left Boston feeling sour following their 4-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park having just been handed their first loss of the season.
- With pitching staff shining, Orioles have decisions looming and no easy answers
- The Baltimore Orioles open the season without many options in the Triple-A Norfolk rotation, but require a six-man rotation to accommodate the talent in Double-A Bowie.
- Orioles right-hander Tyler Wilson threw three scoreless innings of relief after the rain delay on his first Opening Day.
- The Orioles headed back to Baltimore after their exhibition finale Friday night with their Opening Day roster essentially set. The one question remaining was the same one the Orioles brass has been asking itself the past week.
- Former Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez cleared release waivers Friday, officially receiving his unconditional release from the club and becoming a free agent. It seems unlikely, but the Orioles still hope they can re-sign Gonzalez to a minor league deal and have him pitch in the rotation at Triple-A Norfolk. Gonzalez will likely get a major league offer elsewhere.
- Which of Tyler Wilson, Vance Worley, or T.J. McFarland will be the fifth starter for the Baltimore Orioles?
- The Orioles pitching staff continued to take shape Thursday as manager Buck Showalter announced that right-hander Mike Wright will start the fourth game of the season and fellow pitching prospect Tyler Wilson also made the team.
- Miguel Gonzalez¿s release couldn¿t have sat well inside the Orioles¿ clubhouse, especially given the fact that Gonzalez had a minor league option.
- Miguel Gonzalez might have been pitching for his rotation spot on Tuesday evening, and the veteran right-hander delivered his best start of spring straining in his final Grapefruit League outing.
- Orioles pitchers Mike Wright and Tyler Wilson rode from Sarasota to JetBlue Stadium together Monday, then pitched well to cap a spring when they've been lumped together in their rise from minor league depth to starting rotation candidates.
- Right-hander Tyler Wilson won¿t have many more opportunities to show the Orioles he deserves an Opening Day roster spot, but he did nothing to hurt his chances in the team's Grapefruit League game Thursday against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Ed Smith Stadium.
- Orioles manager Buck Showalter said the team has more competition for a rotation spot than people think after a strong start from Tyler Wilson.
- Orioles pitcher Tyler Wilson had to battle through a tough first, but plans to use it to his advantage.
- Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman is slated to make his first spring training start on Thursday in a `B¿ game against a group of Pittsburgh Pirates reserves on the Ed Smith Stadium back fields.
- You¿ve already heard it a few times this spring, a pitcher explaining a rough outing by saying that he was working on his delivery, getting his timing and finding a feel for his pitches. And you¿ll definitely continue to hear it for at least the next couple of weeks.
- The Orioles entered their night split-squad home game Saturday night still searching for their first Grapefruit League win of the spring following an ugly 13-2 afternoon road loss to the Minnesota Twins at Hammond Stadium.
- Mike Wright and Tyler Wilson will be competing all spring for a spot starter/long relief job. Both pitched well Tuesday.
- Orioles pitching prospects Mike Wright and Tyler Wilson are, by the account of both, good friends who have come up through the minor leagues together, and they are locked in competition for what might be one bullpen/spot starter role on the major league pitching staff.
- Orioles prospect Tyler Wilson impressed the club during his time at the major league level last year. He's hoping to stick around a lot longer this coming season.
- The Orioles' scheduled series opener against the Washington Nationals on Monday was postponed because of inclement weather and will be made up Thursday at 4:05 p.m. at Nationals Park.
- While Adam Jones told reporters before today¿s game that there was nothing specific keeping him out of the lineup, manager Buck Showalter said that Jones was not available to start today because of back spasms.
- Wilson's inclusion may push Mike Wright out of the rotation.
- The Orioles added four players to their expanded roster before Tuesday¿s game, recalling right-hander Tyler Wilson, first baseman Christian Walker, outfielder Junior Lake and right-handed reliever Oliver Drake from Triple-A Norfolk.
- Matt Wieters misses a third straight start due to wrist soreness; is improving.
- Buck Showalter says Miguel Gonzalez will remain in the rotation.
- Triple-A Norfolk right-hander Tyler Wilson will likely head to the disabled list after he was scratched from his scheduled start Sunday with right oblique soreness.
- After rookie right-handers Tyler Wilson and Mychal Givens combined to allow just two runs in a win against the Oakland A's on Monday night, Orioles manager Buck Showalter made a point to reporters that he has stressed several times over the last year or so.
- The Orioles called up left-hander T.J. McFarland from Triple-A Norfolk and optioned right-hander Tyler Wilson to the Tides on Tuesday evening.
- Caleb Joseph, Chris Davis and Tyler Wilson played major roles in the Orioles' 9-2 win over the Oakland A's on Monday night.
- Orioles rookie right-hander Tyler Wilson pitched into the eighth in the Orioles¿ 9-2 blowout of the Oakland A¿s.
- Tyler Wilson will start Monday for the second time in his big league career
- Rookie right-hander Tyler Wilson is slated to make Monday's spot start in Oakland in place of Chris Tillman, whose turn in the rotation will be skipped because of a left ankle injury.
- Tyler Wilson's final start in July was one of his best of the season. The right-hander improved to 5-5 and lowered his ERA to 3.05 with seven shutout innings against the Pawtucket Red Sox on Wednesday. He allowed five hits with just one walk and four strikeouts, and hasn't allowed more than six hits in a start since June 9.
- Less than a day after he was summoned from Triple-A Norfolk in a move that required the Orioles to designate Delmon Young for assignment, right-hander Tyler Wilson was optioned back to Norfolk.
- The Orioles likely will send down Tyler Wilson to make room for Kevin Gausman.
- Faced with a glut of outfielders that forced them to carry more outfielders than relievers for nearly a week, the Orioles on Wednesday designated outfielder Delmon Young for assignment to make room for reliever Tyler Wilson.