Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images The versatile veteran would the Orioles with the on-base threat and run producer they often lacked down the stretch last season. When I sat down to write this offseason wish list article, I was certain that I’d be wishing for another pitcher to add to the Orioles staff. Then, Baltimore announced the signing of Japanese pitcher Tomoyuki … [Read more...] about Orioles offseason wish list: Jurickson Profar
Monday Bird Droppings: Make a move already, Orioles
Photo by Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images Another week has passed and the Orioles are still looking for their pitcher Happy Monday, Camden Chatters! I hope you had a nice weekend. There was no Orioles news to speak, but if you’re a Ravens or Commanders fan, you got to see your team win. We’re now just nine days from Christmas so I spent some time this weekend … [Read more...] about Monday Bird Droppings: Make a move already, Orioles
Orioles offseason wish list: Trade Ryan Mountcastle
Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images A fan favorite is facing increased competition for playing time, and it could be time to package him for other needs on the roster. Contending teams don’t usually send away solid major league talent. But it can make sense in the right circumstances. Ryan Mountcastle is a steady first baseman that could produce more in a different … [Read more...] about Orioles offseason wish list: Trade Ryan Mountcastle
Orioles sign RHP Tomoyuki Sugano, reigning MVP from Japan
Sugano, 35, has won the Central League’s MVP award three times in a 12-year career. The Orioles signed a Japanese starting pitcher on Monday night. No, not that one. Mike Elias went out and got a 12-year veteran of Japanese baseball and the reigning MVP of NPB’s Central League in signing righty Tomoyuki Sugano to a one-year contract worth a reported $13 million. Sugano, 35, is … [Read more...] about Orioles sign RHP Tomoyuki Sugano, reigning MVP from Japan
Sunday Bird Droppings: Waiting to see if the next big pitching move is made by the Orioles
Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images After a flurry around the winter meetings, things have gotten quieter for a few days. Hello, friends. There are now three months and 12 days remaining until Orioles Opening Day 2025. We’re talking probably just shy of two months until pitchers and catchers report to spring training - though that exact date has still not been officially … [Read more...] about Sunday Bird Droppings: Waiting to see if the next big pitching move is made by the Orioles