The Baltimore Orioles know that it doesn’t matter how you win games as long as you get the job done. That’s what happened when they got a 3-2 win against the Pittsburgh Pirates, and they were able to get the series sweep.
A Crochet day to cap off a four-game series? Don’t mind if I do! The Red Sox look to take this four game series after going 3-for-4 in the Bronx over the weekend.
While the 60-70 Orioles are nine games back of a Wild Card spot and would need nothing short of a miracle to make it into the postseason at this point, that isn’t stopping them from doing what they can to best set themselves up for 2026.
BALTIMORE–What happened? On a historic day in Orioles history, the team played one of the uglier games of the season. Earlier in the day, the team announced that rookie catcher Samuel Basallo signed an eight-year contract for a reported $67 million.
The Houston Astros kicked off a weekend series against the Baltimore Orioles with a bang. Houston had to live without Jeremy Peña for a long stretch thanks to a lower body injury, but the shortstop made a statement early on Friday night.
The recent promotions of Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo—and their successful debuts—have created an aura of confidence around the Orioles lineup. Sure, there are some finer details to iron out before next season.
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.
Now that the dust has settled on what was a busy trade deadline for the Baltimore Orioles, the team is set to play out the rest of the regular season. On Monday, they’ll get back one of their promising young pitchers for the future from the IL.
The Baltimore Orioles have been hit incredibly hard by injuries this season, but some positive updates have been provided on two injured starting pitchers -- Zach Eflin and Cade Povich -- who are working their way toward returning to the Major League mound.
The Baltimore Orioles are once again getting hit hard with injuries, and while some players are hopefully coming back soon, others can't seem to get healthy.
The Baltimore Orioles fell to the Minnesota Twins 9-1 on Tuesday, falling to 13-21, good for last in the American League East. The Orioles' rotation continued
Cade Povich isn't the ace of the Baltimore Orioles staff. There's a chance he might never reach the heights in his career where he is anchoring the rotation of a top-tier World Series contender like this group should be for the next decade.
Cade Povich made his second start of spring training for the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 27-year-old left-handed pitcher aimed to build on his first outing where he pitched two scoreless innings.
Cade Povich, one of the Baltimore Orioles’ former top pitching prospects, will start in Sunday’s spring training game against the Philadelphia Phillies in Clearwater, Fla.
The 2024 MLB regular season is quickly coming to a close. The last day on the schedule is next Sunday with the playoffs starting two days later. Part of the playoff field is already known.
Rookie left-hander Cade Povich pitched 7 1/3 shutout innings and struck out 10 in the best outing of his major league career as the Baltimore Orioles walked all over the visiting Chicago White Sox, winning 9-0 on Tuesday night.
The Baltimore Orioles have optioned Cade Povich to Triple-A and recalled reliever Colin Selby. This comes a day after Povich’s best career start. Povich, 24, is the Orioles No.
The Baltimore Orioles are recalling left-handed pitcher Cade Povich from Triple-A Norfolk, The Baltimore Sun's Matt Weyrich was first to report Friday afternoon.
Orioles general manager Mike Elias spoke to reporters (including Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports) ahead of Saturday's game against the Rays, offering updates on several injured players.
Saturday was a rough day for Cade Povich and the Baltimore Orioles as Baltimore was beaten by the Oakland A's, 19-8, at the Coliseum. Povich lasted just one inning for Baltimore, surrendering eight earned runs on five hits.
The Minnesota Twins find themselves at an interesting juncture in the season. They currently sit in third place in their division, clinging to the final Wild Card spot in the American League.
Former Nebraska baseball players were all over Camden Yards Wednesday. Will Bolt, a player in the early 2000s and now coach was in the stands. Cody Ashe played was a Husker All-American in 2011, and now serves on the Baltimore Orioles staff.
Left-hander Yusei Kikuchi aims to give the Toronto Blue Jays a chance to split their four-game series with the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday afternoon.
We have some more underrated names in this week’s Pitching prospect roundup, several of which I think could help their big league club sooner rather than later.