Albert Suarez didn't allow a run in 5 2/3 innings to extend his scoreless streak on the mound, but the Baltimore Orioles didn't seal a 4-2 victory against the Los Angeles Angels until Craig Kimbrel struck out Mike Trout with the bases loaded to end Monday night's series opener in Anaheim, Calif.
It’s not an Adley hug, but it’ll do. | Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
Albert Suárez had another fine outing, and this time the bullpen didn’t blow the win for him
Albert Suárez did it again. The Orioles bullpen nearly did it again too. When it all came down to the end, the Angels had the winning run already on base but two men out, and Mike Trout at the plate to face Craig Kimbrel. As one likely future Hall of Famer squared off against another, Kimbrel fooled Trout by...
Can the second part of Albert Suárez’s return to MLB story go nearly as well as the first? | Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports
Albert Suárez makes his second start as the O’s open up a series with a late night (Eastern time) game
The Albert Suárez MLB comeback story gets another part tonight as the Orioles open up a three-game set against the Los Angeles Angels. Do you ever think about why they decided to call the team this so that it’s basically “The the Angels Angels”?...
Last week, Colton Cowser was named AL Player of the Week. Just a week later, the award is given to Jordan Westburg. On a team full of offensive stalwarts, Westburg if finally getting a little recognition for his performance.
Four months after suffering a UCL injury, Baltimore Orioles right-hander Kyle Bradish could make his season debut in a matter of weeks. Bradish has been recovering from a sprained UCL in his right elbow, the same ligament that often requires Tommy John surgery.
In a small sample size, Baltimore Orioles closer Craig Kimbrel has looked as good as ever. When the 36-year-old signed with the Orioles, he joined a team that had just won 101 games and snatched first in baseball’s toughest division.
Right-hander Albert Suarez will make his second start of the season for the Baltimore Orioles on Monday when the team opens a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, Calif.
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The O’s will make the quickest of jaunts to California to cap their six-game road trip.
Remember when Orioles west coast road trips used to be an interminable, week-and-a-half long affair? They’d fly to the other side of the country and stay there for nine or ten games, playing each of their AL West opponents in turn, leading to one sleepless night after another for east coast O’s fans who opted to stay up well past...
Kyle Bradish’s rehab stint continued with the Norfolk Tides on Sunday. | Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
In Bowie, Dylan Beavers hit a three-run bomb to give his team the win.
Triple-A: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (MIA) 8, Norfolk Tides 4
The Tides couldn’t keep up their winning ways against the Jumbo Shrimp. Kyle Bradish tossed his first Triple-A rehab start, and his control was a little off: he issued three walks, hit a batter, and uncorked a wild pitch. But he did throw 64...
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Added power, continued aggression, and unparalleled depth has the Orioles offense among the game’s elite early in 2024.
The Orioles offense was a lot of fun in 2023. They were aggressive on the bases, often going from first to third or taking the extra base whenever possible. They came through in the clutch, the redeeming factor of Adam Frazier’s tenure in Baltimore. And, most importantly, they scored a solid amount of runs, finishing seventh in MLB....
Kyle Bradish’s rehab stint continued with the Norfolk Tides on Sunday. | Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Bowie and Aberdeen won on Sunday, with the Baysox’s Dylan Beavers hitting a three-run bomb to give his team the win.
Triple-A: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (MIA) 8, Norfolk Tides 4
The Tides couldn’t keep up their winning ways against the Jumbo Shrimp. Kyle Bradish tossed his first Triple-A rehab start, and his control was a little off: he issued three walks, hit a batter, and...
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The Orioles won the weekend series, Irvin was impressive, and more in today’s Bird Droppings
Happy Monday, Camden Chatters! I hope you had a nice weekend and that you’re ready to stay up late the next few days. The Orioles start a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels tonight, game time for the first two is 9:38 ET.
Yesterday the Orioles wrapped up their season series with the Royals with a resounding 5-0 victory. They took the...
Cole Irvin took a shutout into the seventh inning as the Baltimore Orioles beat the host Kansas City Royals, 5-0, Sunday afternoon to win the season series.
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Cole Irvin delivered his best start in an Orioles uniform as the Orioles clinched another series against the Royals.
Cole Irvin only made three starts in 2023 before the Orioles booted him to Triple-A. Irvin returned to the rotation this season with a pair of starters sidelined, but he failed to impress during his first three appearances.
Irvin took the ball today under a certain amount of scrutiny. Both John Means and Kyle...
Orioles closer Craig Kimbrel saw a milestone baseball temporarily take a drink in Kansas City.
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The Orioles look to clinch another series victory against the Royals.
The Orioles will take the field at Kauffman Stadium looking to clinch their second series victory over the Royals this month. Baltimore dropped the first game before holding on for dear life last night.
Baltimore used six relievers yesterday, and the bullpen will likely have its hands full again with Cole Irvin set to take the mound. Irvin has yet to record an out in the sixth inning this...
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The Tides were back on top and Bencosme had a big day for Bowie as only Aberdeen lost last night.
Triple-A: Norfolk Tides 11, Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (MIA) 5The Tides won their second straight and got back to their early season ways of scoring double digits. Coby Mayo (CC’s #3 prospect) was the offensive star. He got the party started with a two-run homer in the first inning and added an Earl Weaver Special...
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Sunday’s goal is to get a better record when it’s not Burnes or Grayson Rodriguez starting for the Orioles
Hello, friends.
The Orioles? It would be nice if we could come into Sunday’s series finale against the Royals feeling good about the O’s putting a real stomping in on Saturday night, but that’s not the way it worked out. Well, they stomped Cole Ragans pretty good, which was fun, though problems kicked in beyond that with Corbin Burnes not quite...
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The O’s had a 7-0 lead with Corbin Burnes on the mound and very nearly let it all slip away. But a win is a win all the same.
Exhale, Orioles fans.
In an absolute roller coaster of a baseball game, the Orioles reached the highest of highs — crushing Royals ace Cole Ragans for seven runs in the second inning — before nearly plummeting to the lowest of lows, frittering away a 7-0 lead piece by piece until...
The Baltimore Orioles used a seven-run second inning to escape with a 9-7 win over the host Kansas City Royals on Saturday night to even their series. Corbin Burnes delivered five shutout innings before coming apart in the sixth.