ST. PETERSBURG, Florida—Oriole starting pitcher Tyler Wells had an awful second inning, and it cost him the game. Wells allowed back-to-back home runs, walked a batter and committed two errors in the second. Four runs scored, and the Orioles were on their way to a 7-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays before an announced crowd of 19,493 at Tropicana Field on Wednesday. The Orioles … [Read more...] about Wells blames himself for Orioles’ 7-2 loss to Rays
Orioles’ Mullins and Mountcastle begin rehab assignments for Norfolk
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida —First baseman Ryan Mountcastle and centerfielder Cedric Mullins are beginning rehab assignments Tuesday night for Triple-A Norfolk. Mountcastle, who hasn’t played since June 8th because of vertigo, was with the Orioles in Chicago this past weekend. Mullins, who suffered a right groin strain on May 29th, had been working out in Sarasota. “We’re hoping it … [Read more...] about Orioles’ Mullins and Mountcastle begin rehab assignments for Norfolk
Minor Monday: Fabian earns promotion to Bowie
Jud Fabian could be forgiven if he has an eye on Omaha this week. The outfielder came out of the University of Florida’s program last year, selected No. 67 overall by Baltimore in the 2022 draft. And the Gators have enjoyed a stellar season, reaching the College World Series with a roster that includes Deric Fabian, a sophomore infielder and Jud Fabian’s younger brother. “It’s … [Read more...] about Minor Monday: Fabian earns promotion to Bowie
Orioles avoid sweep with 6-3 win over Cubs; Henderson scratched with flu
CHICAGO—Shortly before game time, third baseman Gunnar Henderson was scratched because of a stomach flu, and manager Brandon Hyde didn’t have many choices for a replacement. The Orioles, who have been one of the healthiest teams in baseball this season, suddenly have seven players on the injured list, and the team still managed to avoid being swept for the first time this … [Read more...] about Orioles avoid sweep with 6-3 win over Cubs; Henderson scratched with flu
Bounces don’t go Orioles’ way in 3-2 loss to Cubs
CHICAGO—The Orioles haven’t been swept this season, and after losing a one-run game to the Chicago Cubs, must win on Sunday to prevent their first sweep since May 2022. They’ve lost their last two road series. The Cubs got only four hits but managed to score three runs in a 3-2 win over the Orioles before an announced crowd of 40,605 at Wrigley Field on Saturday. Oriole … [Read more...] about Bounces don’t go Orioles’ way in 3-2 loss to Cubs