Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles: Questions Abound In Sarasota For The Orioles
Stan “The Fan” Charles’ time at spring training has created more questions than answers when it comes to the Orioles’ lineup and defense.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles’ time at spring training has created more questions than answers when it comes to the Orioles’ lineup and defense.
Read moreLess than a year after the Orioles traded him to Miami, Kyle Stowers will appear in his first All-Star Game fresh off a three-homer performance in Baltimore. “Couldn’t have dreamt it up any better,” Stowers said.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson discuss the impact of Colton Cowser’s return and how other players returning from the IL could make a difference for the Orioles.
Read moreThe Orioles have 12 players on the injured list, with Ryan Mountcastle and Cedric Mullins being the most recent additions. “With whatever we have, whoever we have, we’ve got to go give our best effort and try to win the game,” interim manager Tony Mansolino said.
Read moreThe Orioles were swept for the fourth time this season as their losing streak extended to six games with a 10-4 loss to the Nationals that featured a rough outing from Zach Eflin.
Read moreOrioles outfielder Colton Cowser is off to a hot start in 2024, showing he learned from his trial run in the big leagues a year ago. The improvements he has made were evident when he reported to spring training.
Read moreGlenn Clark weighs in on the emergence of Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser as an everyday player and other questions on Baltimore’s “all-in-ness.”
Read moreMike Bordick sees parallels between new Orioles ace Corbin Burnes and Mike Mussina. “He had everybody on the edge of their seats because he always did great things,” Bordick said of Mussina, “… and I think Corbin Burnes attracts the same kind of attention.”
Read more“Nothing he does this year would shock me,” MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis said of Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday.
Read moreThe Orioles currently have five “everyday” MLB outfielders. Now some might say this is a “good problem to have,” but Glenn Clark says they’d be wrong. Because this isn’t a “problem” at all.
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