Jim Henneman On Baseball’s Award Season, The Blake Snell Decision And More
Jim Henneman shares his picks for this year’s MLB rookies of the year, managers of the year, Cy Young Award winners, MVPs and more.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his picks for this year’s MLB rookies of the year, managers of the year, Cy Young Award winners, MVPs and more.
Read moreOrioles GM Mike Elias delved into a wide range of topics Nov. 2 regarding the future of the franchise on the field and in the city of Baltimore, assuring fans the organization is committed to staying at Camden Yards.
Read moreRyan Mountcastle earned plenty of praise for his play after being promoted to the Orioles in August — and now has a chance to be in the middle of Baltimore’s lineup for years to come.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles pitcher and current MASN analyst Dave Johnson about his career in Baltimore, including his time in the minor leagues and the 1989 “Why Not?” season, plus his new project opening a training facility with his son and former Orioles pitcher, Steve Johnson.
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer breaks down shortstop Jose Iglesias’ success in 2020 and how financial factors may impact whether the Orioles pick up his option for 2021.
Read moreOrioles general manager Mike Elias is under investigation for potential pension fraud involving director of pitching Chris Holt, according to a report. An MLB spokesman has denied the report.
Read moreJim Henneman shares some thoughts on the 2020 World Series, and he says if the Rays find a way to survive against the favored Dodgers it would be comparable to the Mets beating the Orioles in 1969.
Read moreHad Brandon Hyde been eligible for a Most Valuable Oriole vote, he would’ve made it on Stan “The Fan” Charles’ ballot — and there are plenty of reasons why.
Read moreOriole Park at Camden Yards will serve as a voting center for the upcoming general election for both early voting and Election Day.
Read moreThirty-one years after the “Why Not?” 1989 season, former Orioles DH Keith Moreland can be found calling football games in the broadcast booth. “It’s a passion,” Moreland said. “I love the sport.”
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