Orioles Fire Manager Brandon Hyde Following 15-28 Start
Two seasons after being named the American League Manager of the Year, Brandon Hyde is out as the Orioles’ skipper, the club announced before Saturday’s game against the Nationals.
Read moreTwo seasons after being named the American League Manager of the Year, Brandon Hyde is out as the Orioles’ skipper, the club announced before Saturday’s game against the Nationals.
Read morePhil Backert offers a couple of tips to navigate the long fantasy baseball season as we get closer to his Memorial Day benchmark of when to really decide if it’s time to move on from a player.
Read moreWednesday’s doubleheader against the Twins marked the second time the Orioles have been swept in a doubleheader this season. The Orioles (15-26) never scored after the third inning in either game and have now lost 9 of 14 series this year.
Read moreThe Orioles’ rough start has led to speculation about Brandon Hyde’s future, but reliever Danny Coulombe, now with the Twins, stands by his former manager. “He’s a great manager,” Coulombe said. “I know that the guys there really do enjoy playing for him.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson discuss the Orioles and the impact of Zach Eflin’s return.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles says the return of Zach Eflin gives the Orioles a much-needed boost, but is it enough to make a difference?
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, and the Orioles come in at No. 24.
Read moreOrioles pitching prospect Braxton Bragg recently made the jump to Double-A Chesapeake. “The confidence definitely has grown,” Bragg said. “… After facing big leaguers [in spring training], it kind of changed my whole perspective on everything.”
Read moreOrioles prospect Ethan Anderson says moving a lot while his father was in the Navy helped him grow as a player. “I went to five different schools in five years,” Anderson said. “… You really learn how to pick what you think is going to make you successful.”
Read moreAfter struggling at the plate during his first big league stint least season, Orioles infielder Coby Mayo is ready for his second chance. “I’m going to put it all out there and be myself,” Mayo said.
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