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The O’s squandered dozens of chances to score runs in bunches and then lost the game late in one of their most pathetic performances of the season.
You guys, what even is this team?
The Orioles suffered one of their most amateurish losses in a season already full of them, hitting a new rock bottom in a 5-2 loss in Minnesota that completed the Twins’ three-game sweep. The O’s, who entered the game as the worst-hitting team in...
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The O’s will try not to get swept in the afternoon finale in Minnesota. I’m not particularly optimistic.
Another day, another Orioles game. Yay?
The Orioles will attempt to avoid suffering their second sweep of the season today. The last time they were in the same predicament, April 27 in Detroit, Dean Kremer failed to stave off the sweep in a 7-0 loss. Today it’s again Kremer who is being asked to play stopper, hopefully with a better result. The...
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A little shuffle of guys who probably don’t matter much in the Orioles bullpen.
Are the Orioles in “rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic” territory yet? With the team currently on pace to lose 102 games, one could be easily tempted into thinking the answer is yes. In that spirit, a roster move ahead of Thursday’s series finale against the Twins: Reliever Matt Bowman has been designated for assignment, with reliever Colin Selby recalled...
The Orioles announced Thursday that they’ve designated right-hander Matt Bowman for assignment and recalled fellow righty Colin Selby from Triple-A Norfolk.
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It was a clean sweep for the minor league teams as they won all five of the games they played, including both ends of a double-header for Chesapeake.
Triple-A: Norfolk Tides 10, Nashville Sounds (Brewers) 6 - F/10The Tides benefitted from 13 hits, nine walks, and three Nashville errors to score 10 runs in this extra-inning win.
Tyler O’Neill continued his rehab, batting second and playing right field. He went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a strikeout....
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There are many culprits.
Let’s all take a moment to think about the foolish past versions of ourselves who believed that anything good might actually happen to the Orioles this season. I’m no exception. I started up this series thinking I’d be highlighting the “Every game has a different star” part of Orioles Magic and it’s a whole lot of bad baseball instead. The past week was no exception. The Orioles have only won one of the five games...
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It was a clean sweep for the minor league teams as they won all five of the games they played, including both ends of a double-header for Chesapeake.
Triple-A: Norfolk Tides 10, Nashville Sounds (Brewers) 6 - F/10The Tides benefitted from 13 hits, nine walks, and three Nashville errors to score 10 runs in this extra-inning win.
Tyler O’Neill continued his rehab, batting second and playing right field. He went 1-for-3 with an RBI and a strikeout....
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On the bright side, Zach Eflin is expected to return this weekend. Tyler O’Neill may also return from the IL.
Hello, friends.
The Orioles are still bad. They found a different way to be bad as they lost on Wednesday night, a 5-2 game they lost to the Twins. Even though Charlie Morton was, for his standards, not too bad (four innings, three runs, which is on its own quite bad) that didn’t matter.
The Orioles offense...
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Two Minnesota home runs, and the O’s going 1-for-4 with runners in scoring position, doomed Baltimore to their second straight loss in Minneapolis.
The Orioles’ struggles with runners in scoring position struck once again Wednesday night, as the Baltimore bats failed to deliver the clutch hit in a 5-2 loss to the Twins.
The O’s had three moments Wednesday in Minneapolis where it felt like a timely base hit could turn the tide in their favor. Ramón Laureano...
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The Orioles look to rebound from their 9-1 loss in the series opener by sending Charlie Morton and his 9.76 ERA to the mound.
Where to watch: MASN, MASN+
Probable pitchers: RHP Charlie Morton (0-6, 9.76 ERA, 26 Ks) vs. RHP Simeon Woods Richardson (2-2, 4.03 ERA, 30 Ks)
After getting absolutely dominated by Pablo Lopez and the Twins in Game 1, the Orioles and Birdland were looking for a reason to be optimistic about Baltimore’s chance in Game 2. Instead,...
With the summer months looming, here are three winners and losers of the 2025 MLB season thus far.
The 2019 MLB Draft was the first step in the Baltimore Orioles’ rebuild. They managed to draft two cornerstone players in back-to-back rounds in Adley
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Ramón Urías received plenty of criticism during a slow start before breaking out last season. Can Jorge Mateo follow suit?
The Orioles entered last night’s game with the highest team ERA in the American League. It’s difficult for an offense to compete for blame in a situation like that, but Baltimore’s bats have done just that against left-handed pitchers.
The Baltimore Sun’s Jacob Calvin Meyer dug in earlier this week on the O’s struggles against...
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Norfolk, Aberdeen and Delmarva all suffered close loses while Chesapeake had its series opener washed out.
Triple-A: Nashville Sounds (Brewers) 5, Norfolk Tides 3Norfolk reliever Walter Pennington gave up four runs in the 8th inning as the Sounds came from behind to take the win from the Tides.
Norfolk led early on thanks to some small ball in the 3rd. The Tides got back-to-back singles from Dylan Beavers and Tyler O’Neill to start the inning. Beavers...
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A stinker, injury updates, and at least Holliday is improving.
Good morning Birdland,
With every loss, the Orioles’ margin for error shrinks further, their hopes of a playoff run dim, and the theory that this group can ever win a World Series at all fades. Last night’s 9-1 loss to the Twins did little to dispel those worries.
This team stinks. They had only three hits and struck out 17 times. Coby Mayo made two errors at third base. Cade Povich had...
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Everything is bad.
Welp. Here we go again. The Orioles’ offense was again MIA, leading to another ugly loss. They flailed helplessly against Twins’ starter Pablo López, looking lost and terrible. Cade Povich got through six innings, but one big meltdown inning doomed him. And the relief pitching highlighted another big flaw.
The Twins easily took game one of the series, 9-1. Let’s break things down by category.
Starting PitchingPovich’s pitching line is...
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The Twins and Orioles face off in the battle of 20-loss teams
The Orioles had yesterday off after two disappointing losses to the Royals to finish the homestand. Tonight, they kick off a three-game series with the 15-20 Minnesota Twins. As Andrea wrote in her series preview. the Twins have also been struggling. Maybe that will make for an evenly matched series? We shall see.
They’ve got their best bats at the top of the lineup with Bryon Buxton, Ryan...
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The Orioles have unveiled renderings of the new video board, to be installed before the 2026 season.
A new, larger scoreboard is officially coming to Oriole Park at Camden Yards next year. The Orioles announced on Tuesday afternoon that the promised video renovations that had been approved by the Maryland Stadium Authority will take place following the season, to be completed before the start of the 2026.
According to the Orioles, the new video...