After a disappointing first half of the season, the Baltimore Orioles are a very different-looking team than they were on Opening Day. This was a team that was expected to be a playoff contender after making the postseason for two straight years with a budding core of talent.
In the aftermath of the trade deadline, a number of 2025 Orioles find themselves elsewhere. Many of the key, core players remain. The rest of the season is going to be spent seeing how those guys are able to respond to these circumstances.
While 2025 has been an incredibly tough year for the Orioles and Birdland, no one’s suffered quite as much as Grayson Rodriguez. With the recent news that G-Rod needs elbow surgery and will officially miss all of the 2025 season, the flame-throwing Texan has become the embodiment of the very worst aspect of this year’s campaign.
Another Tides game, another impressive showing from Samuel Basallo and Dylan Beavers. Basallo hit a three-run homer and walked. Beavers double, walked, and drove in a pair of runs.
The Orioles acquired 16 prospects in the July deals made by executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias, and the theme was not surprisingly pitching.
The Baltimore Orioles' 2025 season has been a disaster, largely due to the complete collapse of the starting rotation. Baltimore's failure to re-sign Corbin Burnes during the offseason or find starting pitchers to make up for that loss has resulted in a 4.87 team ERA, the fourth-worst in MLB.
With a lefty-lefty matchup in Trevor Rogers versus Ranger Suárez, Wednesday’s game seemed scripted to be a pitcher’s duel, and also a terrible matchup for the Orioles.
Trevor Rogers logged six solid innings and Coby Mayo hit a three-run homer to guide the visiting Baltimore Orioles to a 5-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday.
Before Wednesday afternoon’s series finale in Philadelphia, Baltimore Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino spoke to the media and gave updates on multiple players dealing with injuries.
In terms of how they would present themselves to the world, the Orioles were a blank slate when they opened their offices in Baltimore in late 1953, months before their first game at Memorial Stadium the following spring.
The Orioles were forced to sell at the trade deadline after failing to recover from a brutal start. Before pulling the trigger on the first deal, Baltimore went through an excruciating period when the team technically still had time to recover but without any margin for error.
Samuel Basallo, Dylan Beavers and Ryan Mountcastle all went yard as the Tides battered the Red Wings in a resounding win. Mountcastle started the home run derby in Norfolk with one out in the 1st, lining a low fastball the other way and just over the right field fence for the Tides’ first run of the game.
The Baltimore Orioles saw one of their injured starting pitchers impress during his latest rehab start. In his second rehab start and first for the Triple-A Norfolk Tides, starting pitcher Tyler Wells was sharp, pitching 2.1 scoreless innings on Tuesday.
Each week on Camden Chat, we look back over the performance across the minors from the past week, and it’s safe to say that this one has been particularly busy.
Another blow to the Baltimore Orioles’ roster occurred Monday evening, as the team announced that young right-handed pitcher Grayson Rodriguez will undergo debridement surgery.
The Baltimore Orioles activated infielder/outfielder Vidal Brujan after he was claimed off waivers Sunday and brought back left-hander Cade Povich from the injured list.
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.
The High-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles is going home. Attain Sports, owner of the Frederick Keys, announced Friday that the Keys again will become the High-A affiliate of the Orioles.
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 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.