Fantasy Baseball Risers, Fallers: April 19, 2021
Phil Backert highlights the top fantasy baseball risers and fallers of the past week, from Padres third baseman Manny Machado to Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge.
Read morePhil Backert highlights the top fantasy baseball risers and fallers of the past week, from Padres third baseman Manny Machado to Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge.
Read morePhil Backert shares some waiver-wire targets who could give your fantasy baseball team a boost, including Athletics second baseman Jed Lowrie and Marlins outfielder Adam Duvall.
Read moreEven though he has kept the Orioles in a position to win the game in each of his three starts, Matt Harvey wants to do more for the team, and he’s still looking for his first win since July 13, 2019.
Read moreAs Chris Holt takes full command of the Orioles’ pitching development, John Means stands out as an example of what the club hopes to build.
Read moreFor the first time in 20 years, Jim Henneman didn’t dust off his tuxedo, complete with matching orange vest and tie, for Opening Day at Camden Yards. He reflects on his time as an official scorer.
Read moreA solid spring propelled Bruce Zimmermann’s into the Orioles’ rotation to start 2021, and now the Loyola Blakefield graduate has an opportunity to become part of Baltimore’s long-term plans.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles wonders if Trey Mancini’s departure from the Orioles is inevitable — or if, all things considered, there’s a better path forward for the club and player.
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer remembers the Orioles tenure of Nick Markakis, who announced his retirement in March. Where does Markakis stack up among Baltimore’s all-time greats?
Read moreIt’s been 28 years since the Baltimore Orioles hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is working to change that.
Read more“I’m just trying to take a little pressure off Ryan,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said of the decision to move Ryan Mountcastle from the cleanup spot in the lineup to sixth in the order. “He’s putting so much pressure on himself. … I just see him really pressing.”
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