The Nationals’ managerial search continues to take shape, and one prominent candidate has already been eliminated from consideration.
The Orioles underperformed significantly in 2025 - that was no secret. Mike Elias' team opened with Brandon Hyde at the helm, but Hyde was canned in May, being replaced by Tony Mansolino as interim manager.
The Baltimore Orioles have been searching for a new manager for a few months now. Baltimore finished the 2025 MLB season with a disappointing 75-87 record.
How many of the MLB pitchers to get at least 10 strikeouts in one World Series appearance can you name in six minutes?
So we are finally starting to get some updates on the Washington Nationals managerial search. For a while, there was radio silence as Paul Toboni was settling into his role as Nats President of Baseball Operations.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
Hello, friends. There are now 151 days remaining until Orioles Opening Day 2026. How many of them are involved in finishing off the 2025 season depends on how many games the World Series goes.
While few official interviews for the Baltimore Orioles’ managerial job have been reported so far, other teams with openings continue to speak with their former skipper.
When Paul Toboni was hired by the Washington Nationals to become the team's new president of baseball operations, he stated that his first priority was to hire a manager.
When Paul Toboni was hired by the Washington Nationals to become the team's new president of baseball operations, he stated that his first priority was to hire a manager.
Brandon Hyde has interviewed with the Washington Nationals about the team’s managerial vacancy, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. Hyde becomes the first known candidate for the manager’s job, as Washington’s first order of business was its search for new front office boss.
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.
As the Baltimore Orioles conduct a search for their next manager, their former skipper appears to be drawing interest elsewhere. According to John Shea of the San Francisco Standard, former Orioles manager Brandon Hyde spoke this week with San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey.
As Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey conducts his first managerial search, John Shea of the San Francisco Standard reports that he’s spoken to an intriguing name: former Orioles manager Brandon Hyde.
The Baltimore Orioles fired former manager Brandon Hyde on May 17, which was the result of the team starting the 2025 MLB regular season with an abysmal 15-28 record after amassing a combined 192 wins across the past two regular season campaigns.
The Baltimore Orioles are in need of a permanent manager after firing Brandon Hyde back in May. Since Tony Mansolino took over managerial duties on the interim tag, Baltimore has played much better going 54-52 following their disappointing start under Hyde.
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.
The Baltimore Orioles turned a lot of heads when it came out that they had fired manager Brandon Hyde on May 17 of this year. Baltimore was off to a brutal start to the season at that point (they had a 15-28 record).
Brandon Hyde is gone. The Orioles' problems remain.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Zach Eflin had a brutal quote about the team’s decision to fire manager Brandon Hyde.
The Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde on Saturday. The Orioles have gone from a playoff team the past two seasons to second to last in the American League.
Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde has become the third managerial casualty of the 2025 season.
Nearly two months into the 2025 MLB season, the once-promising Orioles are shifting gears.
The Baltimore Orioles are off to a miserable 14-24 start in 2025. The Orioles have the fourth-worst record in all of baseball and the second-worst mark in the American League, ahead of only the moribund Chicago White Sox.
Virtually nothing has gone right for the Orioles staff in 2025.
The Baltimore Orioles endured one of their ugliest defeats in recent memory Sunday afternoon, falling 24-2 to the Cincinnati Reds in a game manager Brandon Hyde didn’t mince words about afterward.
The Orioles have had their wings clipped early in the campaign, entering Wednesday's play with a 6-10 mark and last-place spot in the American League East.
Brandon Hyde and the Baltimore Orioles were counting on pitcher Albert Suárez to help them wrestle the American League East crown away from the New York Yankees.
The Baltimore Orioles will not be overreacting to their playoff flame-out this year.
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