Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles’ MLB Power Rankings: Aug. 25, 2025
Stan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings and some thoughts on team payroll, as highlighted by the Mets and the Yankees.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings and some thoughts on team payroll, as highlighted by the Mets and the Yankees.
Read moreIt hasn’t been long, but both Samuel Basallo and Dylan Beavers look like they belong at the big league level. “I feel like I’ve settled in,” Beavers said. “I feel like it’s just baseball now.”
Read moreThe Orioles have agreed to terms with catcher Samuel Basallo on an eight-year contract extension covering the 2026-33 seasons with a club option for 2034.
Read moreTim Anderson was in the right place at the right time when Dylan Beavers hit his first major league home run, and that’s nothing new for the 31-year-old Orioles fan.
Read moreOrioles infielder Coby Mayo endured struggles early in his time in the big leagues, needing to make adjustments despite not being able to showcase them daily. However, he has come out the other side.
Read moreFormer Orioles manager Buck Showalter says he valued Adam Jones for his leadership on the field and off. “Some people will say, ‘Oh, I’ll be a leader,’ but they don’t want the responsibility of it,” Showalter said. “… Adam never shirked it.”
Read morePressBox caught up with two of the prospects the Orioles acquired at the trade deadline, relief pitcher Anthony Nunez and infielder Brandon Butterworth, to learn more about the new players in the O’s system and how they’re adjusting.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson discuss the long-awaited arrival of Samuel Basallo and Dylan Beavers, some positive signs from the Orioles’ rotation and more.
Read moreGlenn Clark is hopeful that the Orioles’ core players show the encouraging signs that make us believe the club will be ready to take a step forward next year.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings, and while the Brewers are clearly the cream of the crop, he sees seven to ten teams that could put it all together.
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