Glenn Clark: Why We Shouldn’t Dismiss Possibility Of Orioles Trading John Means
Glenn Clark looks at why Orioles fans shouldn’t necessarily dismiss the possibility of the team trading John Means.
Read moreGlenn Clark looks at why Orioles fans shouldn’t necessarily dismiss the possibility of the team trading John Means.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles reflects on the passing of former Orioles pitching coach and manager Ray Miller and the common thread of No. 31.
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer goes inside the numbers of John Means’ no-hitter and looks at how he shut down the Mariners.
Read moreWhat’s it like to throw the first no-hitter by one Orioles pitcher since Jim Palmer in 1969? John Means couldn’t quite find the words, “but to be in the same breath as Palmer, I don’t think it gets much better than that.”
Read moreOrioles lefty John Means threw a no-hitter against the Seattle Mariners May 5, the team’s first by a single pitcher since 1969.
Read moreFor Zac Lowther, making his big-league debut for the Orioles last month was made even more special because his wife and infant daughter were able to be there. “It makes everything so much better,” he said.
Read moreAdley Rutschman does not appear to be weighed down by the lofty expectations surrounding him as he begins the season at Double-A Bowie. “There’s always going to be expectations and for me, I just have to be able to control what I can control,” Rutschman said.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey about the best four-seam fastball, the best two-seam fastball and the best curveball he ever caught and more.
Read moreJim Henneman weighs in on Orioles-Yankees, MLB MVP polls in April, the most unhittable pitch in baseball and more.
Read moreFormer Orioles reliever Richard Bleier, now with the Marlins, watched John Means go from a little-known arm during spring training in 2019 to an All-Star that same year. “He’s handled it really well,” Bleier said of Means’ success. “… It’s nice to see that.”
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