The Baltimore Orioles didn’t operate at the trade deadline in the fashion many people thought they would coming into the season. In the preseason, the Orioles were viewed as a likely playoff team with the potential to be World Series contenders if a few things went their way, namely the starting pitching.
This trade deadline was a tough one to stomach for the Baltimore Orioles. After an arduous rebuild, they weren’t supposed to already be back in last place in the AL East.
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Now that the 2025 season is truly sunk, let’s get a look at those prospects, right? Right!? It’s been happening in the background for a while now, but ever since the Orioles went all-in on selling at the deadline the murmurs have risen to a roar.
The Baltimore Orioles are promoting one of their newly acquired prospects to the Triple-A level. Jake Rill of MLB.com first reported on Sunday that the Orioles are promoting relief pitcher Anthony Nunez to the Triple-A Norfolk Tides.
Elsewhere, new trade acquisition Brandon Butterworth homered in his first career Double-A game. Start with the bad news: Kyle Bradish’s first rehab start in Triple-A could have gone better.
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The 2025 season has long been lost for the Baltimore Orioles. In a disappointing turn of events, the Orioles have become the worst team in the AL East despite being pegged by many as a team that could grow into a powerhouse for around a decade or so considering how stacked their farm system has become through the years.
The 2025 season has been nothing short of disappointing for Baltimore Orioles fans, but they may soon have something to smile about. With a bright young core signed for several more years—including budding stars like Gunnar Henderson, Jackson Holliday, and Jordan Westburg — the Orioles might soon be adding to that group.
A frustrating season just got a little bit longer for Baltimore Orioles’ star first baseman Ryan Mountcastle. On Sunday, ahead of the first pitch in the Orioles’ game against the Chicago Cubs, manager Tony Mansolino revealed that Mountcastle will need a few more days to get fully healthy.
The Orioles have claimed infielder Vidal Brujan off waivers from the Cubs and right-hander Carson Ragsdale off waivers from the Giants, according to a team announcement.
Heading into the 2025 trade deadline, the Baltimore Orioles had multiple assets, both pitchers and positions players, available to sell. While several hitters including Cedric Mullins, Ramón Laureano, and Ryan O'Hearn, were dealt, most of the starting rotation remained intact.
After just a single at-bat as a pinch hitter in Saturday’s victory over the Chicago Cubs, the Baltimore Orioles have designated infielder Terrin Vavra for assignment.
Baltimore's Brandon Young will get another shot at earning his first major league win when the Orioles visit the Chicago Cubs in the rubber game of their three-game series on Sunday afternoon.
Gunnar Henderson belted a three-run homer in the four-run eighth inning to lift the visiting Baltimore Orioles to a 4-3 win against the Chicago Cubs in the middle game of their three-game series on Saturday afternoon.
The Orioles have claimed first baseman and corner outfielder Ryan Noda off waivers from the White Sox, both teams announced. Baltimore has several open spots on the 40-man roster following the trade deadline, so no corresponding move was necessary.
Orioles GM Mike Elias is speaking to reporters (including MASN’s Roch Kubatko) in the aftermath of the trade deadline this morning and relayed that the club is still determining a treatment plan for talented right-hander Grayson Rodriguez after he was sidelined by renewed soreness in his elbow in mid-July.
The Baltimore Orioles made a slew of trades before Thursday’s trade deadline, netting several impact prospects. Several players found themselves moving to different teams, including Ryan O’Hearn, Ramon Laureano, Cedric Mullins, and several bullpen pitchers.
The New York Mets certainly have proper meme literacy. New York made a big move ahead of Thursday’s MLB trade deadline, acquiring former All-Star outfielder Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles.
Baltimore Orioles right-hander Zach Eflin was placed on the injured list for the third time this season on Thursday. He landed on the 15-day IL this time with low back discomfort.
BALTIMORE, Md. — Following a doubleheader sweep of the first-place Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, the Baltimore Orioles extended their winning streak to five games.