The Orioles’ 8-1 hot stretch came to a screeching halt against the first-place Blue Jays, who easily knocked off the O’s, 6-1, in the opener of a three-game series.
Hello, friends. You could be forgiven for getting swept up from time to time with the feeling that the 2025 Orioles, if only they hadn’t been so fatally flawed in the early months of the season, still might have made some noise this season.
Baltimore Orioles left-hander Trevor Rogers has emerged as the ace of a pitching staff that has struggled heavily in 2025, but his recent performance has separated him from more than just the rest of the O’s rotation.
Hello, friends. If the Orioles could find a way to have Trevor Rogers pitch every game, maybe this team would have gotten somewhere this year. He did it again last night, dominating the Giants as the Orioles snapped their losing streak with an 11-1 win.
SAN FRANCISCO–What happened? Trevor Rogers continued his dominance and the Orioles made his job easy with three home runs and an 11-run outburst. Rogers allowed one run on five hits in seven innings as the Orioles broke a five-game losing streak with an 11-1 win over the San Francisco Giants before 37,711 at Oracle Park on Saturday.
The Orioles’ offense couldn’t keep pace with the Giants’ on Friday night, but their 8 runs were nothing to sneeze at. They worked veteran Robbie Ray early yesterday and kicked it into another gear against rookie Carson Seymour on Saturday.
Jeremiah Jackson, Ryan Mountcastle and Samuel Basallo hit home runs, Trevor Rogers completed an unbeaten month of August with seven sharp innings and the visiting Baltimore Orioles turned the tables on the San Francisco Giants with an 11-1 romp Saturday afternoon.
With Kyle Bradish sidelined until late summer and Corbin Burnes leaving in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles were left with a massive hole at the front of the rotation.
In what has been a largely disappointing 2025 season for the Baltimore Orioles, left-handed pitcher Trevor Rogers has been the team's brightest spot by far.
It’s been a difficult year for the Orioles, a team that entered play on August 25 with a 60-70 record after making the postseason in 2023 and 2024. There have been positives, though, namely with the likes of Trevor Rogers and Jackson Holliday.
While the Baltimore Orioles are still technically in the AL Wild Card race, the odds of a playoff berth grow slimmer by the day. This past weekend’s series against the Houston Astros showed that while the Orioles still have plenty of fight, it’s clear that GM Mike Elias and his staff still have work to do this winter.
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.
Trevor Rogers pitched seven splendid innings and Gunnar Henderson and Luis Vazquez homered as the Baltimore Orioles avoided a series sweep, defeating the visiting Houston Astros 3-2 on Sunday afternoon.
The Orioles are in town for a brief two-game series at Fenway Park and dominated the Red Sox, behind an excellent pitching performance from left-hander Trevor Rogers.
Trevor Rogers pitched shutout ball for his first 6 1/3 innings and Gunnar Henderson ripped a pair of RBI extra-base hits to help the visiting Baltimore Orioles beat the Boston Red Sox 6-1 in the opener of a two-game series on Monday night.
The 2025 season has been a tough one overall for the Baltimore Orioles, but there have been a few bright spots throughout the campaign, such as the performance of starting pitcher Trevor Rogers.
The start to Trevor Rogers' time with the Orioles was a bumpy to say the least, but he finally seems to have found his footing in Baltimore. Rogers shut down the Seattle Mariners at Camden Yards on Wednesday, allowing four hits, zero walks and one earned run in 7.0 innings of action.
According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, the Baltimore Orioles are reportedly unlikely to trade pitchers Trevor Rogers and Félix Bautista ahead of the 2025 MLB Trade Deadline.
Baltimore left-hander Trevor Rogers will try to change his disappointing history against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday when the visiting Orioles go for a three-game sweep on Sunday.
For the Baltimore Orioles, who currently sit in last place in the American League East, there hasn't been much to be excited about with a severely underperforming team this season.
In 2023, the Baltimore Orioles emerged from the rut of mediocrity and posted two straight competitive seasons. Now, they're right back where they started from.
The Baltimore Orioles are recalling left-handed pitcher Trevor Rogers from Triple-A Norfolk, the Baltimore Banner's Danielle Allentuck and others reported Friday morning.
The Orioles made a flurry of transactions on Thursday including demoting this starting pitcher to Triple-A Norfolk. The hectic day comes three weeks after the Orioles were among the busiest teams leading up to the trade deadline.