Orioles LHP Dietrich Enns Applying Lessons From Japan, Korea In Big Leagues
Orioles reliever Dietrich Enns credits his time in Japan and Korea for helping him expand his pitch arsenal and make his way back to MLB.
Read moreOrioles reliever Dietrich Enns credits his time in Japan and Korea for helping him expand his pitch arsenal and make his way back to MLB.
Read moreBack from the longest injured list stint of his major league career, Ryan Mountcastle is looking to regain his form as he settles in at DH.
Read moreThe outlook for the Orioles’ pitching staff became clearer before Tuesday’s series opener against the Mariners as interim manager Tony Mansolino provided updates on numerous arms, including that Félix Bautista, Zach Eflin and Grayson Rodriguez will not pitch again this season.
Read moreFor Cade Povich and Brandon Young, the rest of the season will be a chance to prove what they can do. “There’s a lot of equal standing right now for guys,” Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino said. “As guys who pitch [well] and are consistent, they’ll probably get more opportunity here.”
Read moreOrioles infielder Jackson Holliday recently chatted with PressBox about a bucket-list place he’s never been, the best tip he’s ever been given and more.
Read moreSince his return from the injured list in early July, Tyler O’Neill is performing like the player the Orioles signed to a three-year deal this offseason. “I’m starting to feel like myself in the batter’s box now,” O’Neill said.
Read moreThe Orioles’ 11-4 win against the Blue Jays July 28 marked just the seventh time this season that Colton Cowser, Gunnar Henderson, Jackson Holliday, Adley Rutschman and Jordan Westburg have started a game together, and the lineup showed what could’ve been.
Read moreA 6-5 loss to the Rockies on July 25 encapsulated season-long inconsistencies for the Orioles and showed why they’re a seller at the trade deadline, a process that began earlier in the day.
Read moreOrioles lefty Trevor Rogers received a standing ovation after pitching into the seventh inning against the Marlins on July 12, the result of improved health and a revamped repertoire.
Read moreLess than a year after the Orioles traded him to Miami, Kyle Stowers will appear in his first All-Star Game fresh off a three-homer performance in Baltimore. “Couldn’t have dreamt it up any better,” Stowers said.
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