The offseason continues with little action so far.
The next big thing from Japan is reportedly going to be coming across to MLB this offseason.
Rumors swirl, thinking about spring, and the O’s re-think how to win.
After putting up dreadful offensive numbers for three months, Mullins became one of the Birds’ best hitters down the stretch and in the postseason.
The O’s are reported to be interested in veteran outfielder and World Series champ Teoscar Hernández.
The lanky right hander way outpitched his own career totals in nine starts for Baltimore.
The GM made the remarks in answering questions at this week’s meetings for all team GMs.
Jordan Westburg proved to be a more important piece than many thought.
Elias gives some quotes, the O’s speak with David Ross, and the coaching room fills up.
Was it a secret injury? Random statistical variance? The first sign of concerning and ongoing problems?
The first offseason dominoes are starting to fall.
Coulombe not getting picked up is a surprise.
The veteran left-hander was once again one of the Orioles best back-end relievers, but missed more than half the season due to an elbow injury.
Coby Mayo, hon! had a fantastic minor league season and his future is still bright despite a major league hiccup
Finalists Ryan Mountcastle and Colton Cowser came up empty, as the O’s had no Gold Glove winners for the eighth time in nine years.
Colton Cowser and Ryan Mountcastle are the two Orioles who are in the running at their positions.
Still waiting for free agency to kick off, a familiar face with big aspirations, and the O"s make minor moves.
Ramón Urías carried Baltimore’s offense through the dog days of summer while several hitters struggled at the dish.
The 20-year-old crushed the ball in Bowie, was named Eastern League Player of the Year, and finished with twenty strong games in Triple-A Norfolk.
The Orioles announced a slew of front office promotions and swung a minor trade on the first day of the MLB offseason.
The second-year hurler took some steps forward in 2024, but he suffered through two IL stints, and was unable to get healthy in time for the playoffs.
The Orioles outfield prospect made it to Triple-A this year and he struck out 40% of the time there.
The Dodgers put away the Yankees. That’s better than the only available alternative.
It’s not a sweep, but Jack Flaherty could clinch it for the Dodgers tonight.
The 31-year-old waiver claim has developed into a key part of the Orioles’ relief crew.