BALTIMORE—The Orioles continued to flounder offensively and not even the addition of Anthony Santander to the American League All-Star team could brighten things. For the first time since August 27th-29th, 2021, the Orioles were swept at home on Thursday night. The Chicago Cubs methodically beat the Orioles for the third straight game, 8-0, before 22.685 at Camden Yards. In the … [Read more...] about Orioles lose 3rd straight to Cubs and are shut out in 2nd consecutive game, 8-0
With the Yankees coming to town, Orioles need to find their offense; Santander happy to be All-Star
BALTIMORE-What happened? The Orioles ended a dreadful three-game series with their second straight shutout loss to the Chicago Cubs, 8-0, on Thursday night. It was the first time the Orioles had been shut out in consecutive games since June 23rd-24th, 2021, and they were swept in a series at home for the first time since August 27th-29th, 2021. The Cubs outscored the Orioles, … [Read more...] about With the Yankees coming to town, Orioles need to find their offense; Santander happy to be All-Star
Will Orioles make big moves at trade deadline? / MAILBAG
Most weekdays, I’ll be answering at least one Orioles question. If you’d like to submit a question, send it to: Rich@BaltimoreBaseball.com. Questions may be edited for clarity, length and style. Question: Do you think it’s more likely this year that the Orioles will make big moves at the deadline, and if so do you think it has to do with David Rubenstein? From: Daniel … [Read more...] about Will Orioles make big moves at trade deadline? / MAILBAG
The Man Behind the Curtain
BaltimoreBaseball.com is delighted to be partnering with John Eisenberg, the author and longtime Baltimore sports columnist, whose latest venture is an Orioles history project called The Bird Tapes. Available on a subscription basis at birdtapes.substack.com/subscribe, the Bird Tapes is built around a set of vintage interviews with Orioles legends that Eisenberg recorded a … [Read more...] about The Man Behind the Curtain
Hyde likes idea of Orioles’ non All-Stars getting rest
BALTIMORE—Rest is important for Major League Baseball players, and those who aren’t participating in next week’s All-Star Game get the chance for four days without a game. The Orioles close the first half of the season with an 11:35 a.m. game on Sunday against the New York Yankees and resume play on July 19th at Globe Life Park, the site of the All-Star Game. Pitcher Corbin … [Read more...] about Hyde likes idea of Orioles’ non All-Stars getting rest