A lot of eyes were on the Baltimore Orioles heading into MLB's trade deadline this year. They were surprise sellers, woefully underperforming their preseason expectations.
ESPN host Scott Van Pelt has been a Baltimore Orioles fan long enough to know all about the bad, from the underwhelming late 2000s clubs to that dreadful 115-loss 2018 season.
The Baltimore Orioles’ roster and farm system are in a drastically different shape than they were a month ago. On Friday morning, Orioles general manager Mike Elias spoke with the media for the first time since the trade deadline concluded.
The Orioles announced Friday that they’ve selected the contracts of outfielder Jordyn Adams and infielder Terrin Vavra from Double-A Chesapeake. Infielder Luis Vazquez was also recalled from Triple-A Norfolk.
Trading away six guys in one day means you need to call up six guys to replace them. The core of the Orioles roster was untouched by Thursday’s trade activity.
CHICAGO—Orioles executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias said he would like to see the top prospect in the organization, catcher/first baseman Samuel Basallo, and outfielder Dylan Beavers make their debut in 2025.
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.
On Thursday, in advance of the Major League Baseball trade deadline, the Baltimore Orioles traded longtime outfielder Cedric Mullins to the New York Mets, ending Mullins' tenure in the Charm City.
There’s been a flurry of moves in the last week. Let’s recover, regroup, and summarize. This has been a tough week in Birdland, to cap off a tough half-season.
The San Diego Padres continued their active trade deadline by acquiring first baseman/outfielder Ryan O’Hearn and outfielder Ramon Laureano from the Baltimore Orioles.
The Baltimore Orioles made several trades involving their relief pitchers ahead of the MLB trade deadline. One of the players who was on the move, Andrew
Vimael Machín reminded Baltimore’s front office that he’s available to take an open roster spot with a three-hit night at Norfolk. Kyle Brnovich surrendered four runs in the top of the first, and the Tides never recovered.
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Frankly, I didn’t expect Orioles executive VP/general manager Mike Elias to take an axe to his team’s roster going into Wednesday’s trade deadline. I thought a scalpel would be enough.
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.
At the buzzer, the Detroit Tigers made a trade with the Baltimore Orioles to acquire right-handed starter Charlie Morton, according to MLB insider Mark Feinsand.
The Orioles announced that they’ve placed righty Zach Eflin on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to July 29, due to lower back discomfort. Right-hander Brandon Young has been recalled from Triple-A Norfolk in his place.
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.
The Baltimore Orioles entered the MLB Amateur Draft primed to reload their farm system that saw several top prospects recently graduate. Their $19,144,500