Here’s Part 2 of our monthly mailbag. We’ll have another mailbag just before the start of spring training. Questions may be edited for length, style and clarity. Question: What are the top three areas/moves the Orioles want to accomplish to push them to the next level toward a World Series title after last year’s great, surprising success? From: @Dyhard Answer: Dan, I think the … [Read more...] about Answers to your Orioles questions, Part 2
Orioles bring back infielder Tyler Nevin
The Orioles reacquired infielder Tyler Nevin from the Detroit Tigers for cash considerations on Monday night. Nevin, who was originally obtained from Colorado in August 2020 in a deal for reliever Mychal Givens, spent parts of the 2021 and 2022 seasons with the Orioles before his contract was sold to Detroit in January 2023. Nevin hit .205 with three home runs and 19 RBIs in 64 … [Read more...] about Orioles bring back infielder Tyler Nevin
Answers to your Orioles questions, Part 1
It’s time for Part 1 of our monthly mailbag. We’ll have Part 2 on Wednesday, and we’ll have another mailbag just before the start of spring training. Questions may be edited for length, style and clarity. Question: I know the complex in the Dominican Republic will help international efforts moving forward, so can you tell us some of the players we should hopefully be hearing … [Read more...] about Answers to your Orioles questions, Part 1
Orioles’ Dominican Academy, Basallo’s rise highlight team’s progress
Last week illustrated just how far the Orioles have come in the last five years. Four months before Mike Elias took over as the team’s head of baseball operations, the Orioles traded Manny Machado to the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Elias’ predecessor, Dan Duquette, announced that the Orioles were not only rebuilding but getting into the long-ignored international market. One of … [Read more...] about Orioles’ Dominican Academy, Basallo’s rise highlight team’s progress
Peter Schmuck: Clearly, Mike Elias doesn’t want to mess with O’s great chemistry
BALTIMORE – It’s a tired old saying, but there really is no better way to describe the Orioles’ approach to the offseason in the wake of their amazing 101-win 2023 season. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Sure, it would be nice to add a cornerstone starting pitcher to the mix before pitchers and catchers report for spring training a month from now – and that may happen – but … [Read more...] about Peter Schmuck: Clearly, Mike Elias doesn’t want to mess with O’s great chemistry