Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles’ MLB Power Rankings: Aug. 3, 2020
Stan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, and the Orioles climb to No. 22.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, and the Orioles climb to No. 22.
Read morePhil Backert offers his first waiver-wire targets of the fantasy baseball season, and he says riding the hot streaks is key in this shortened season.
Read moreOrioles prospect Isaac Mattson is using his time in Bowie to focus on his off-speed pitches and command as he eyes a potential call-up for his major league debut later this season.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with MASN’s Mel Antonen about his own battle with the coronavirus, his recent interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci and his thoughts on the ever-evolving 2020 MLB season.
Read moreTo many of the Orioles players and coaches, the challenges that arose this week with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic were inevitable. “I think there is a little bit of concern,” Brandon Hyde said, “but we want to play, our guys want to play.”
Read moreThe Baltimore Orioles announced July 28 that beloved Orioles superfan Mo Gaba has been elected to the Orioles Hall of Fame as the second-ever recipient of The Wild Billy Hagy Award.
Read moreMajor League Baseball announced July 28 that all games on the Miami Marlins’ schedule have been postponed through Aug. 2. The Orioles will now host the Yankees at Camden Yards July 29-30.
Read moreFor the first time in nearly his entire life, Trey Mancini isn’t playing baseball. But the Orioles outfielder says he’s feeling well as he continues chemotherapy treatments and cheers on his teammates from afar. “It’s almost like being a kid again,” Mancini said, “just watching the games on TV.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and former Orioles pitcher Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles closer Gregg Olson, who shares the story of how he learned his curveball, the part Sandy Koufax played in his career and the game he’ll never forget.
Read moreThe recent outbreak of the coronavirus among Miami Marlins players has prompted concern about the ability of MLB to finish an already abbreviated 2020 season, but MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said he remains “optimistic the protocols are strong enough.”
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