Talking Baseball With Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles And Ross Grimsley
Stan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley discuss Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins’ season, MLB managers on the hot seat and more.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley discuss Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins’ season, MLB managers on the hot seat and more.
Read moreJohn Means hasn’t earned a win since July 31, but he has pitched effectively. Manager Brandon Hyde is optimistic he can finish the season on a positive note. “I’d like to see him finish strong,” Hyde said, “and he’s going to be facing some good teams.”
Read moreRyan Mountcastle slugged his 29th home run of the season Sept. 16, surpassing Cal Ripken Jr.’s previous rookie record of 28. “It’s pretty crazy,” Mountcastle said. “I would have never thought that I would have done that, to be honest, and it means a lot and a really cool accomplishment.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles lefty Scott McGregor about the current state of pitching in the big leagues after last year’s shortened season.
Read moreAfter struggling earlier in the summer, Orioles prospect Johnny Rizer has come on strong for Bowie. “It’s just a learning experience and trusting the process, as cliché as it sounds,” Rizer said. “But baseball is a game of failure and the more you fail I think the more you’ll be able to succeed.”
Read moreThe Orioles are giving the ball to young pitchers and seeing some positive results, with Zac Lowther and Alexander Wells recently making starts and Mike Baumann getting promoted from Triple-A. “It’s always fun watching guys early in their career trying to figure things out,” Brandon Hyde said.
Read moreGlenn Clark was intrigued by what Orioles GM Mike Elias said after the club didn’t make many moves at the trade deadline. Now, he says, it’s time for the Orioles to back up those words with actions.
Read moreThe Orioles have gotten an extended look at starting rotation candidates moving forward, and there’s still plenty of work ahead. Todd Karpovich breaks down the current state of the rotation.
Read moreOrioles prospect Coby Mayo says he learned some valuable lessons working out with Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo last offseason. “There’s going to be ups and downs,” Mayo said. “It’s not always going to be easy. He definitely proved that you can overcome anything in baseball.”
Read moreNow with Triple-A Norfolk, Orioles pitching prospect Kevin Smith has spent about a year in Baltimore’s organization since being traded by the Mets in the Miguel Castro deal. “I love it here,” Smith said. “I’ve gotten to know everybody and I’ve really enjoyed it here so far.”
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