Stan "The Fan" Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson talk Orioles and the key challenges facing the team for the stretch run, plus the biggest movers in this week's MLB power rankings and more. The post Talking Orioles, MLB Power Rankings And More appeared first on PressBox. … [Read more...] about Talking Orioles, MLB Power Rankings And More
Archives for August 2023
Gunnar Passes On The Cycle
The Baltimore Orioles closed out their penultimate West Coast road trip with a 12-1 win over the Oakland A’s. The Birds struck early and kept the scoring going through four innings to lead 7-0, while the pitching ket the A’s off the board until the seventh inning. American League ROY candidate Gunnar Henderson showcased his skills by going 4 for 5 with 2 doubles, a triple, … [Read more...] about Gunnar Passes On The Cycle
Orioles will have tough decisions to make on postseason roster
The postseason begins in six weeks, on October 3rd, with the wild-card round. If the Orioles maintain their lead in the American League East and have one of the two best records of the three division winners, they’ll begin Division Series play on Saturday, October 7th. Even though teams get to add two players on September 1st, once the postseason begins, they’re limited to 26. … [Read more...] about Orioles will have tough decisions to make on postseason roster
Rhiannon Giddens on her first album of original songs and winning a Pulitzer Prize
Rhiannon Giddens is already a Grammy winner, a Pulitzer Prize winner and a MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, but now the prolific artist has reached another career first. Giddens tells CBS News' Anthony Mason about her first album of all original songs, "You're The One," which was more than a decade in the making. … [Read more...] about Rhiannon Giddens on her first album of original songs and winning a Pulitzer Prize
First Trump co-defendant in Fulton County case turns himself in
Trump and his 18 co-defendants have until noon Friday to surrender to Fulton County authorities. … [Read more...] about First Trump co-defendant in Fulton County case turns himself in