The Orioles announced earlier this week that first baseman Ryan Noda has cleared outright waivers. Noda was designated for assignment by the Orioles last week.
The Baltimore Orioles continue to shuffle the back end of their roster as the winter meetings near. On Saturday, the Orioles announced they designated first baseman/outfielder Ryan Noda for assignment.
The Tides ended their season with a tidy 4-1 win over the Jumbo Shrimp in which they never trailed. It was a day of small ball from start to finish. Norfolk rallied for two runs in the first inning.
The tough-luck season for Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O’Neill continued on Tuesday evening. O’Neill was pulled from the game against the Philadelphia Phillies with an apparent wrist injury.
Although the MLB trade deadline has come and gone, the Baltimore Orioles announced another transaction during their game on Saturday against the Chicago Cubs.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
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.
Before Monday night's opener, the Chicago White Sox announced a pair of roster moves. The club placed first baseman Ryan Noda on the 10-day injured list with what can only be assumed is general ineffectiveness (or, you know, an actual injury). In his place, the Sox called up third baseman Tristan Gray from Triple-A Charlotte.
CHICAGO – The White Sox made a roster move ahead of Monday's series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays at 6:40 p.m. CT at Rate Field. First baseman Ryan Noda has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a right quad strain.
The Chicago White Sox activated newly-acquired right-hander Aaron Civale to the active roster Saturday and recalled first baseman Ryan Noda from Triple-A Charlotte.
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.
Who else were the Boston Red Sox pursuing at first base beyond Ryan Noda? Thursday brought news that Boston had traded for Noda, the Los Angeles Angels first baseman, although the Red Sox’s pursuit of another first baseman may not end (pending Noda’s production, among other factors).
The Boston Red Sox made a fairly low-stakes trade on Thursday that they hope pays at least minimal dividends. Seeking to infuse some depth at the first
On May 22, the Red Sox added former Athletics first baseman Ryan Noda in a trade with the Angels. Noda, who will report to Worcester (AAA), produced in his rookie season two years ago.
The Los Angeles Angels are on a roll. Winners of six straight, they’ve surged to 23–25, just five games out of first in the AL West and three games back of a Wild Card spot — all without injured superstar Mike Trout.
The Los Angeles Angels have designated Ryan Noda for assignment, according to his MLB.com player page. The 29-year-old had been claimed off waivers from the Athletics in November, but was unable to crack the Angels roster in 2025, spending his time in the organization in Triple-A Salt Lake.
The Los Angeles Angels announced that they have claimed former Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Ryan Noda off waivers from the Oakland Athletics. Noda, 28, was selected as a Rule 5 pick from the Dodgers organization in 2022 and spent the entire 2023 season with the Athletics.
The Los Angeles Angels claimed infielder Ryan Noda off waivers from the Oakland Athletics Friday. It marks one of many moves that Angels general manager Perry Minasian has orchestrated in the early days of the offseason.
The A's former Rule 5 Draft pick is on the outside looking in regarding roster construction. After starting the 2024 season slowly, Ryan Noda spent a little over four months with Triple-A Las Vegas, playing in just over 100 games for the Aviators.
No need to beat around the bush on this one, the situation in Oakland is a disaster. The team was dreadful on the field last year and the situation off the field has never been more bleak.
With the lowest payroll in baseball and a farm system ranked toward the bottom of the MLB, it doesn't look like things will get better for the Athletics in the near future, though some players have at least done their part.
As the Aug. 1 trade deadline approaches, the Marlins have an opportunity to bolster their roster and increase their chances of securing a postseason birth.