Regardless of what any present or future Baltimore Orioles players do, it's hard to imagine anybody in the franchise's history will ever become as beloved as Cal Ripken Jr.
After a season that fell short of high expectations, the Baltimore Orioles face a critical winter of decision-making. Baltimore boasts one of the best young cores in all of baseball, but for two consecutive years they’ve lacked the frontline pitching needed to turn that talent into serious contention.
Not only have the Baltimore Orioles had a disappointing 2025 MLB season as a whole, but several players who many expected to produce either breakout or bounce-back campaigns haven't lived up to those expectations.
With minor league seasons winding down, prospect watchers don’t have to give up on baseball just yet for the season. The Arizona Fall League is still yet to come in October.
The Baltimore Orioles are entering a pivotal offseason after a disappointing campaign. Following Brandon Hyde’s firing on May 17, speculation about the team’s next move continues to grow.
When I was writing columns for the Baltimore Sun back in the day, readers had a couple of options if they wanted to contact me directly with a comment about something I’d written.
Baltimore fans have suffered through some bad baseball over the years. The organization underwent several dark periods when the absence of hope matched the lack of wins.
A rough outing from starter Carson Ragsdale doomed Norfolk, as the Tides offense couldn’t get enough going to stage a comeback against the Bulls. Ragsdale
BALTIMORE–What happened? For the third time in the last four games, the Orioles won a game in their final at-bat, and while it wasn’t as dramatic as the other two, it was unique.
Samuel Basallo's bases-loaded single with no outs in the 11th inning drove in the winning run and the Baltimore Orioles topped the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 3-2 on Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series.
After 46 years of watching Orioles baseball, I thought I had seen every ending to a baseball game possible. Walk-off home runs, balks, errors, singles, wild pitches, you name it.
The Baltimore Orioles could be close to getting these key players back before the regular season comes to an end. According to Jake Rill of MLB.com, Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles could make a gigantic splash in free agency during the 2026 offseason. Pitching is the key need for the team, especially regarding their aging rotation and depleted bullpen.
Looking to snap a five-game losing streak, all coming against teams with a sub-.500 record, the Los Angeles Dodgers got just what was needed from Clayton Kershaw.
The Baltimore Orioles called up their top organizational prospect, catcher Samuel Basallo, in late August, just days before September roster expansions.
Baltimore rookie Samuel Basallo hit a walk-off solo homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Orioles beat the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 on Friday.
As egregious as Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott on Thursday was, it's far from the first spitting incident in sports.
Over the past month, the Baltimore Orioles have welcomed several prospects to the big league team as the regular season enters the home stretch. Top prospects Samuel Basallo and Dylan Beavers have had strong starts to their major league careers.
The Baltimore Orioles reinstated pitcher Tyler Wells from the 60-day injured list and he will make the start Tuesday in San Diego. Wells, 31, has not pitched since April 12, 2024, and was placed on the 15-day injured list four days later with right elbow inflammation.
A lot needs to go right for the Baltimore Orioles in 2026 to return to the playoffs. The team struggled on the pitching side of the ball and at the plate.
With Kyle Bradish sidelined until late summer and Corbin Burnes leaving in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles were left with a massive hole at the front of the rotation.
MLB-pitcher-turned-announcer Dontrelle Willis tried to warn the Baltimore Orioles on Friday, but they refused to listen. The Orioles had a seventh inning to forget in their blowout loss to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif.