Orioles Announce ‘Winter Warm-Up’ Event Featuring Mike Elias, Brandon Hyde, Sig Mejdal
The Orioles will host their first-ever “winter warm-up” event at Camden Yards Dec. 14. Fans will hear from Mike Elias, Brandon Hyde and Sig Mejdal.
Read moreThe Orioles will host their first-ever “winter warm-up” event at Camden Yards Dec. 14. Fans will hear from Mike Elias, Brandon Hyde and Sig Mejdal.
Read moreThe Orioles have announced the coaching staffs for their eight minor league affiliates for the 2020 season, with each affiliate now led by a five-person coaching staff.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles knows the Orioles won’t be in the market for players like Anthony Rendon or Cole Hamels, but he still thinks there’s value to be had for a bargain-hunting team. Here are four players he thinks would fit the 2020 Orioles.
Read moreTrey Mancini had a monster season in 2019, but with three years of team control left and the Orioles rebuilding, is he a long-term piece or a trade chip? Matt Kremnitzer breaks down the numbers and what an extension would look like.
Read moreOrioles director of pitching Chris Holt says collaboration is key to what the club wants to do in the years ahead. “It’s really, really excellent to be working with a group where we value the same goals, value the same means to achieving those goals,” Holt said.
Read moreESPN baseball insider Tim Kurkjian says the Orioles’ offseason moves are going to be “subtle” changes. “It’s going to be Rule 5 guys. It’s going to be minor-league free agents and it’s going to be that major-league guy who they’re going to take a chance on and hope it works out.”
Read moreCan Alex Cobb can stay healthy and return to form for the Orioles in 2020? Matt Kremnitzer breaks down some of the numbers — and he says Cobb’s second half in 2018 provided a glimpse of what he can provide.
Read moreGiven his productive play in September, Austin Hays looks like the 2020 opening day center fielder for the Orioles. Matt Kremnitzer looks at Hays’ September and how the rest of the outfield is shaping up.
Read moreOne of the main goals for the Orioles this offseason will be putting together a stronger bullpen, and the emergence of Hunter Harvey provides optimism that the solution to their late-inning struggles in 2019 may be found in-house.
Read moreThe Orioles may have struggled to drum up home-game crowds this season, but John Angelos is still bullish on Baltimore — and Ravens president Dick Cass shares his enthusiasm for the city.
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