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.
Read moreWith 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.
Read moreBen McDonald and Jim Palmer break down the potential candidates to fill out the Orioles’ starting rotation in 2023 and consider how the rotation will be managed given the lack of experience most of the candidates have at the major league level.
Read moreThe Orioles officially signed veteran right-hander Kyle Gibson to a one-year deal, giving the club more rotation depth for the 2023 season.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles says there are two different paths the Orioles can take to improve their starting rotation for 2023, and he looks at some options for each.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles breaks down the Orioles’ starting rotation and takes stock of what they have and what they could use for 2023.
Read moreJim Henneman says it’s time for the Orioles to take off the kid gloves, toss the training wheels and throw Keegan Akin into the fire that accompanies the role of starting pitcher in the major leagues.
Read moreThe transition from the bullpen to the starting rotation has been a learning process for Tyler Wells, and the Orioles are taking it slow with Wells this year after he totaled 57 innings last year and didn’t pitch competitively in 2019 or 2020.
Read moreAdding a new pitch can be a tall task for a pitcher, but for Orioles right-hander Spenser Watkins, his new slider has proved to be effective. “The slider has been fairly new the last two weeks,” Watkins said. “[It’s] something our pitching coach Chris Holt had brought to me as an idea.”
Read moreWhile it’s still too early to tell how long Chris Ellis will be out, the Orioles could be down two starting pitchers before the month of May. Todd Karpovich breaks down the challenges the Orioles face regarding the starting rotation with John Means done for the year and Ellis hurting.
Read moreBruce Zimmermann entered the season as the No. 4 starter, but he has been the Orioles’ most consistent pitcher in the early going, with nine straight scoreless innings to begin the season. Now, he’s looking to maintain that consistency and prove he can be a reliable arm in the rotation.
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