The final piece of the Baltimore Orioles' already successful offseason will likely be adding a frontline starting pitcher. Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias made it clear at the beginning of the offseason that adding an ace-caliber arm to pair with Trevor Rogers will be one of the team's top priorities.
The Orioles began selling Pete Alonso jerseys on Monday for fans eager to wear No. 25. The signing of the 31-year-old first baseman was an important one because it showed that the team would spend real money — five years, $155 million — on a free agent who fills the need for a right-handed hitting power bat — 264 home runs since 2019.
When I interviewed Brooks Robinson for my book on Orioles history in 1999, he turned the tables at one point and asked me a question. “Have you talked to Joe Ginsberg yet?” Brooks asked.
The Baltimore Orioles have been busy this offseason, shoring up their bullpen and the heart of their order. But the biggest question mark for Baltimore remains its starting rotation, with plenty of holes to fill behind the team’s emerging ace, Trevor Rogers.
In a 2025 season full of white flags, the biggest white flag of them all came for the Orioles in July. In the three weeks leading up to the July 31st Trade Deadline, the O’s executed eight trades that saw nine major leaguers head out the door—along with any dreams of fielding a competitive team.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
From now until the end of the year, Camden Chat writers will be revisiting some of the biggest moments and storylines of the disappointing 2025 Orioles season.
From now until the end of the year, Camden Chat writers will be revisiting some of the biggest moments and storylines of the disappointing 2025 Orioles season.
Baltimore Orioles fans have got to be feeling great about what their front office has done during this current MLB offseason. President of baseball operations Mike Elias' first move was trading former top prospect pitcher Grayson Rodriguez in exchange for former Los Angeles Angels slugger Taylor Ward.
Happy Monday, Camden Chatters! Since the excitement of the Pete Alonso signing last week, the Orioles have been quiet. It was so easy to get caught up in the excitement that it felt like we’d be getting more signings right away.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Baltimore finally spends big, and the move fits the moment The Orioles did not just sign Pete Alonso to add a bat. They signed him to announce who they plan to be.
The Baltimore Orioles entered the offseason with a few key needs and have wasted no time addressing them. In signing Pete Alonso, the club landed one of the most coveted players on the free agent market for both his impact power bat and veteran leadership.
The Orioles announced earlier this week that first baseman Ryan Noda has cleared outright waivers. Noda was designated for assignment by the Orioles last week.
Hello, friends. There are now 102 days remaining until Orioles Opening Day 2026. Are you still riding the good feelings from Pete Alonso being introduced to Birdland a couple of days ago?
Buck Showalter had the second-longest tenure of any manager in Orioles history and grew fond of Baltimore. His son, Nathan, a onetime scout for the Orioles, still lives in the area, and Buck and his wife, Angela, own a farm in Anne Arundel County and visit often.
The Baltimore Orioles are no longer tempering expectations as the franchise pushes deeper into contention. Entering the heart of the 2025 MLB offseason,
The Baltimore Orioles are trying to stay afloat in an AL East division that is full of talent, and they made the right move to start, signing Pete Alonso to a huge deal.
The Orioles announced that catcher Maverick Handley has been designated for assignment. That’s the corresponding move for their signing of first baseman Pete Alonso, which has now been made official.
The Baltimore Orioles already made one big splash in free agency, and they might be ready to make another. On Wednesday, the Orioles signed Pete Alonso to a 5-year, $155 million contract.
After the surprising trade for Taylor Ward sent the team’s first round pick from 2018 in Grayson Rodriguez to Anaheim, the Baltimore Orioles’ very important offseason is starting to take shape.
The Orioles have made a few moves this offseason but are still looking for a big rotation upgrade and an impact bat. President of baseball operations Mike Elias spoke to the media Monday about the club’s offseason and was asked if the O’s had enough spending capacity to address both needs via free agency.
The Baltimore Orioles need starting pitching to compete for a World Series title. President of baseball operations Mike Elias found key offensive contributors through an arduous rebuild, but the pitching staff of the Orioles has never been a strength.
The Baltimore Orioles will be buyers in free agency this winter, as President of Baseball Operations Mike Elias said days after the 2025 season ended. Coming off a 75-87 season, only one year after a Wild Card berth, they need a spark.