Orioles Agree To Terms With Right-Handed Pitcher Charlie Morton
The Orioles have agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton on a one-year major league contract for the 2025 season.
Read moreThe Orioles have agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton on a one-year major league contract for the 2025 season.
Read moreGlenn Clark says he can’t fault the Orioles for losing Corbin Burnes if they did everything in their power and he simply chose otherwise. But he also says he has no choice to fault them being in the pitching predicament that they find themselves in.
Read moreGlenn Clark weighs in on the Orioles’ free-agent moves so far and the report that Baltimore is reluctant to give up a draft pick for pitchers who declined a qualifying offer.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles looks at four free-agent pitchers who could make sense to round out the Orioles’ rotation.
Read moreEven though the Orioles’ starting rotation was decimated by injuries this past season, the unit should enter 2025 on solid footing. Todd Karpovich breaks down the rotation picture following the 2024 season.
Read moreThe best thing the Orioles have had going for them in the second half of this roller-coaster season is their starting rotation, writes Jim Henneman.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson break down the latest Orioles pitching news, from the return of Zach Eflin to the status of Grayson Rodriguez and Drew French’s impact on Gregory Soto.
Read moreTodd Karpovich breaks down the latest Orioles news, including a stretch of strong starts from Dean Kremer, more injuries and a key road trip.
Read moreAfter undergoing his second Tommy John surgery in 2022, Orioles pitching prospect Brandon Young said he started feeling like his “old self” in spring training this year and he’s found success both at Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his thoughts on what Albert Suárez has meant to the Orioles and the ongoing questions at the back of the bullpen.
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