Former Orioles RHP Kyle Gibson: Not Returning In 2024 Doesn’t Change Positive Memories

Kyle Gibson won’t be back with the Orioles in 2024, but he looks back fondly on his time in Baltimore. “Just because I fit into the plans in 2023 and I don’t fit into the plans in 2024, that doesn’t change how I feel about my time there and how I feel about the people there,” Gibson said.

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Who On The Orioles Has Postseason Experience?

As the Orioles look ahead to their first playoff appearance since 2016, it is going to be the first playoff appearance for most of the team too. Here’s a quick look at who on the Orioles has postseason experience.

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Orioles Notebook: Rosters Expand, Six-Man Rotation Uneven And More

The Orioles will get reinforcements with the expansion of rosters ahead of this weekend’s series in Arizona. Todd Karpovich breaks down the expected additions, the effectiveness of the club’s six-man rotation and more.

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Orioles RHP Kyle Gibson: ‘Massive Advantage’ To Have Two-Way Catcher Like Adley Rutschman

Orioles starting pitcher Kyle Gibson has quickly seen the impact of Adley Rutschman. “When you have a catcher who impacts the game in a huge way on both sides of the baseball, it gives you a massive advantage,” Gibson said. “I think that’s what we have in Adley.”

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Starting Rotation Mostly Uneven For Orioles Through First Two Weeks Of Season

Todd Karpovich breaks down the Orioles’ rotation through the first two weeks of the season, from the arrival of Grayson Rodriguez and the steady performances from Kyle Gibson to some early struggles from Cole Irvin and Dean Kremer.

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Jim Henneman: Orioles Pitching Going North Is Better Than It’s Been In A Long Time

Jim Henneman looks at some of the remaining questions for the Orioles’ starting rotation heading into the regular season, and he says the team’s pitching going north is better than it has been in a long time.

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Jim Henneman: Orioles’ Five-Man Starting Rotation Is All But Officially Set

With the Orioles’ five-man rotation all but officially set, Jim Henneman says the key question is how deep into games those pitchers will be able to go.

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