Breaking Down Orioles’ Up-And-Down Start
Stan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson discuss the Orioles’ up-and-down start to the season and what the team needs to do moving forward.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson discuss the Orioles’ up-and-down start to the season and what the team needs to do moving forward.
Read moreFormer Orioles manager and current MLB Network analyst Buck Showalter weighs in on the Orioles’ start to the season, how to differentiate between a temporary slump and a more profound issue, and more.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his latest MLB power rankings. The Orioles drop two spots, and there’s a new team at No. 1.
Read moreCal Ripken Jr. says he’s looking forward to serving as a “sounding board” in his new role as part of the Orioles’ new ownership group.
Read moreAs the Baysox, IronBirds and Shorebirds open their seasons this weekend, Stan “The Fan” Charles talks with Eric Garfield of the Florida Prospect Report about some players to watch at each level. Plus, they check in on how the Orioles’ top prospects are doing so far at Norfolk.
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 moreStan “The Fan” Charles reflects on the life and legacy of Larry Lucchino, his vision for Camden Yards and his impact on the world of baseball.
Read moreDoug Glanville believes Corbin Burnes could be the piece that pushes the Orioles over the top as a World Series-caliber team — not just for his ability to shut down hitters, but also how he saves the bullpen. “That is what Burnes does and it’s just a game-changer,” Glanville said.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson break down the Orioles’ start to the 2024 season and discuss the latest news on Kyle Bradish and John Means and their road back to the big league roster.
Read moreTo this point, David Rubenstein and his partners have hit all of the right notes as owners of the Orioles. But Glenn Clark says the true measuring stick will be whether they can take the good situation they inherited and build it toward a World Series title.
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