Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles’ MLB Power Rankings: Aug. 24, 2020
Stan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, and the Orioles drop three spots to No. 23.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, and the Orioles drop three spots to No. 23.
Read morePhil Backert shares some waiver-wire targets who could give your fantasy baseball team a boost, including Blue Jays outfielder Randal Grichuk.
Read morePedro Severino and Chance Sisco have become a solid one-two punch at catcher for the Orioles. “Huge improvement on all levels for both of those guys,” Orioles major league field coordinator/catching instructor Tim Cossins said.
Read moreAnthony Santander has had some huge hits for the Orioles this season, but he’s trying to keep things simple. “My goals for this season are to stay healthy,” he said. “… Just come to the ballpark early and try to give my best effort so the team can win.”
Read moreTo celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, the Orioles have launched an ongoing Empowerment Series and a Voter Up campaign to educate and encourage fans to vote in the upcoming election.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles outfielder Al Bumbry about his time as a lieutenant in Vietnam and how that experience took pressure off him in baseball when he returned, plus playing for Earl Weaver, how he became a left-handed batter and more.
Read morePhil Backert highlights the top fantasy baseball risers and fallers of the past week, from Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander to Mets starting pitcher Steven Matz.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, and he says Mike Elias’ hiring of Brandon Hyde as Orioles manager is looking more and more like a top-tier personnel move.
Read moreGlenn Clark says the way the Orioles are playing has only freshened the Chris Davis wound.
Read moreTanner Scott has been one of the Orioles’ most reliable arms out of the bullpen this season. “I’m going to continue to press the issue with Tanner a little bit and challenge him in spots,” manager Brandon Hyde said, “just because I really believe in his stuff.”
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