Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles’ MLB Power Rankings: July 20, 2020
Stan “The Fan” Charles shares his MLB power rankings heading into the 60-game season that begins July 23.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his MLB power rankings heading into the 60-game season that begins July 23.
Read moreEven though fans won’t be in the stands when the Orioles’ season begins July 24, T.J. Brightman and Jennifer Grondahl are focused on maintaining the team’s connection with its fans.
Read moreStan The Fan Charles and Gary Stein talk with Baltimore Orioles SVP and chief revenue officer T.J. Brightman and SVP of community development and communications Jennifer Grondahl.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley share stories with ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian, who reminisces about his days as an Orioles beat writer and shares his thoughts on the 2020 MLB season. Plus, Kurkjian explains why he thinks the Orioles and Yasiel Puig would be a great fit for this season.
Read morePhil Backert shares some tips for how to approach your fantasy baseball draft with the potential for COVID-19 concerns to disrupt a player’s season.
Read moreThe Orioles won’t formally identify players who test positive for coronavirus, according to general manager Mike Elias. “We feel it’s not our place to attempt to provide a play-by-play, minute-by-minute update on the status of such individuals,” Elias said.
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer looks at three potential ways the upcoming Orioles season could go, viewed in terms of progress of future contributors and key prospects.
Read moreHow will the canceled Minor League Baseball season impact the Orioles’ top prospects? “Every GM’s biggest concern is about these kids …” Bob Nightengale said. “But [for them] to work out and just to be around major-league staff and the top coaches in the organization [is crucial].”
Read moreThe Orioles will open the 60-game 2020 season on the road July 24 against the Red Sox. The first game in Baltimore is set for July 29 against the Marlins.
Read moreWith the Minor League Baseball season canceled, the Delmarva Shorebirds, Bowie Baysox and Aberdeen IronBirds are finding creative ways to stay engaged with the community as they try make up some of their lost revenue.
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