While he saved the Orioles from potentially leaving the city and refusing to put replacement players on the field, he was constantly berated for failing to put competitive teams on the field despite having the money to do so. Peter Angelos has died at the age of 94, he was a union-side and personal-injury attorney, politician, jurist, political strategist, and owner of the … [Read more...] about Peter G. Angelos passes at 94: His death divides the city.
Archives for March 2024
AL East Notes: Holliday, Gil, Red Sox
The Orioles shocked the baseball world yesterday by reassigning top prospect Jackson Holliday to minor league camp, effectively ending his bid to make the Opening Day roster. The consensus #1 prospect in the entire sport, Holliday has taken the minors by storm since being selected first overall in the 2022 draft. After hitting .297/.489/.422 in 20 games down the stretch the … [Read more...] about AL East Notes: Holliday, Gil, Red Sox
Predicting Ravens’ starting lineups for Week 1 after first wave of free agency
What draws Dylan Crews to baseball? The failure.
“I guess looking from the outside, there’s a lot of success that you see,” Dlyan Crews said. “But there’s a lot of hardship and hard work that goes into it.” … [Read more...] about What draws Dylan Crews to baseball? The failure.
Orioles release Julio Teheran, Kolten Wong after veterans opt out at end of spring training
FORT MYERS, Fla. — When the Orioles signed veterans Julio Teheran and Kolten Wong to minor league contracts earlier this month, they instantly became two of the most accomplished players in their clubhouse. But neither were able to crack Baltimore’s opening day roster, and as a result, they opted out of their deals — a luxury awarded to veteran players — instead of being … [Read more...] about Orioles release Julio Teheran, Kolten Wong after veterans opt out at end of spring training