Orioles LHP Cade Povich Laments ‘Soft’ Outing In 5-3 Loss To Tigers
Cade Povich allowed five runs in 4.2 innings against the Tigers June 10, unable to pitch five full innings for the sixth time this year as his ERA rose to 5.46.
Read moreCade Povich allowed five runs in 4.2 innings against the Tigers June 10, unable to pitch five full innings for the sixth time this year as his ERA rose to 5.46.
Read moreCedric Mullins and Jordan Westburg were both reinstated from the injured list on June 10. “Whenever you got two guys that walk in like Jordan and Ced, you feel great,” Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino said.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson discuss the impact of Colton Cowser’s return and how other players returning from the IL could make a difference for the Orioles.
Read moreGlenn Clark looks at the math problem facing the Orioles as the MLB trade deadline draws closer and key decisions loom.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, with a look at the teams in this week’s top 10.
Read moreFormer MLB outfielder Preston Wilson is excited to help the next generation of players as he begins his managerial career with the Frederick Keys. “It’s about helping them become the best baseball player that they can,” Wilson said, “and No. 1 in that process is learning who they are.”
Read moreOrioles starting pitcher Cade Povich chatted with PressBox about his favorite sports star growing up, his go-to karaoke song and more.
Read moreOrioles prospect Keagan Gillies is confident he can succeed as a closer but wants to show he can contribute in any role. “It really doesn’t matter where I am,” Gillies said. “I know I’m going to go out there with the same confidence and the same intensity, regardless if it’s the first or the ninth.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette about the state of the 2025 Orioles.
Read moreBaseball Hall of Famer Jim Palmer, The Athletic’s Jayson Stark and longtime Baltimore sportswriter Peter Schmuck reflect on the life and legacy of Jim Henneman.
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