Talking Orioles, World Series Recap And More
Stan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson share their final thoughts on this year’s World Series and discuss what the Orioles need to do to get to that level.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson share their final thoughts on this year’s World Series and discuss what the Orioles need to do to get to that level.
Read moreOrioles outfielder Dylan Beavers’ talent is undeniable. His character has never wavered. That combination gives the belief that the success he has had is sustainable. And he’s always looking to improve.
Read moreOrioles prospect Enrique Bradfield Jr. was limited to 76 games this season due to hamstring injuries, but he’s making up for lost time in the Arizona Fall League. “I just thought it was a really good, important time for me to come out here and just keep working,” Bradfield said.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson react to the Orioles’ decision to hire Craig Albernaz as the team’s next manager.
Read moreGlenn Clark would like to see the Orioles connected to prospective managers with experience and cache, but of all the reported candidates, he’s most intrigued by Albert Pujols.
Read moreFormer Orioles closer Gregg Olson says a new manager isn’t going to automatically fix all of the problems the Orioles faced in 2025, but he thinks veteran manager Bob Melvin would be a good fit in Baltimore.
Read moreWhat surprised Stan “The Fan” Charles most about Mike Elias’ end-of-season comments was his no-holds-barred support for catcher Adley Rutschman.
Read moreNew athletic director Jim Smith has brought energy and positivity to the University of Maryland, but can he raise the level of performance on and off the field?
Read moreKade Strowd dazzled after returning to the Orioles in the final week of July and looks like a pivotal piece for Baltimore’s bullpen in 2026.
Read moreJeremiah Jackson’s baseball journey has featured constant rebounds, but he finally got his major league call-up with the Orioles in August. “I always knew that I was a big league baseball player and I could do it,” Jackson said.
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