After approval by the Maryland Stadium Authority and the Board of Public Works on Monday, the Orioles have a long-term lease extension with Maryland. Under the lease, the Orioles are committed to Camden Yards for 15 years. They’ve been given four years to agree with the state on a commercial development plan for the Warehouse and the former Maryland Sports Legends Museum. If … [Read more...] about Orioles’ long-term lease approved
Orioles acquire pitcher Jonathan Heasley from Royals
The Orioles acquired right-handed pitcher Jonathan Heasley from the Kansas City Royals on Monday night in exchange for minor league right-hander Cesar Espinal. Heasley, 26, was 5-11 with a 5.45 earned-run average in three seasons with the Royals. He made 36 appearances, 24 starts. Heasley’s only game against the Orioles was perhaps his best as a major leaguer. He allowed one … [Read more...] about Orioles acquire pitcher Jonathan Heasley from Royals
Peter Schmuck: Impertinent questions about the Orioles’ new stadium lease
Maybe I’m missing something, but the reported terms of the Orioles’ new stadium lease make me wonder if it was negotiated by Scott Boras. Oriole fans have been waiting and worrying for years while the team and the Maryland Stadium Authority worked on what we all thought would be a 30-year lease that put all that angst to rest. Now, we’re finding out that the lease agreement … [Read more...] about Peter Schmuck: Impertinent questions about the Orioles’ new stadium lease
Answers to your Orioles’ questions, Part 1
It’s time for Part 1 of our monthly mailbag, the final one of 2024. Thanks to everyone for excellent questions, some of which have been edited for clarity, length and grammar. Part 2 will appear next week. Question: With the Orioles’ deep farm system, which ace would best fit in their rotation — Corbin Burnes, Dylan Cease or Jesús Luzardo? From: Chris A.A. Riehl via … [Read more...] about Answers to your Orioles’ questions, Part 1
Orioles’ top prospects will get extra exposure this spring
Major League Baseball announced on Wednesday a four-day series of games called “Spring Breakout.” In a four-day period from March 14th-17th, each team will pit 20-to-25 of its best prospects against another organization’s. Twenty-eight major league teams will play one “Spring Breakout” game while one Florida-based and one Arizona-based team will play two. All games will be … [Read more...] about Orioles’ top prospects will get extra exposure this spring