Matt Kremnitzer: Can Austin Hays Make Cedric Mullins-Like Leap For Orioles In 2022?
Could Austin Hays be the next mid-20s Orioles player to make a leap? Matt Kremnitzer breaks it down.
Read moreCould Austin Hays be the next mid-20s Orioles player to make a leap? Matt Kremnitzer breaks it down.
Read moreThe Orioles’ outfield has been hit by injuries, as Anthony Santander deals with a left ankle ailment and Austin Hays with a left hamstring issue. “I give those guys credit, they want to be in the lineup,” manager Brandon Hyde said, “… and I’m trying to manage it the best that I can.”
Read moreCedric Mullins is enjoying his best season as a pro, while Austin Hays has been productive when healthy. Could they be fixtures in the Orioles’ outfield for years to come?
Read moreTodd Karpovich breaks down some of the key storylines for the Orioles, including John Means’ continued success, the outfield duo of Austin Hays and Cedric Mullins, Matt Harvey’s resurgence and more.
Read moreFor a brief period of time, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde faced the challenge of juggling four solid outfielders, but the injury to Anthony Santander quickly changed that. “When you think you’ve got more than you need,” Hyde said, “all of a sudden things happen.”
Read moreTodd Karpovich offers a breakdown of the outfielders who are set to break camp with the Orioles, barring injuries.
Read morePressBox’s 2020 “Best Of” issue barely touched on anything that happened on a field or court, but sports still happened this year. Glenn Clark breaks down the 15 best moments.
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer looks at some of the Orioles who will enter 2021 with something extra to prove as they compete for more playing timeas the Orioles’ talent pipeline takes shape.
Read moreAustin Hays has shown he can provide power to the Orioles’ lineup and play solid defense in the outfield when healthy. “I need to continue to prove myself,” Hays said. “… Every single game I get to play is an opportunity to continue to show what I can do.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares five questions he has for the Orioles as the 2020 season gets underway, including whether former first-round pick DJ Stewart can carve out a place for himself as a solid contributor in Baltimore.
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