My kingdom for an O’s quality start. Please help us, Grayson Rodriguez. | Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports The Orioles aren’t seriously about to get swept twice in a row, are they? Remember when the Orioles went 106 series in a row without getting swept? How quaint. They’re now on the verge of getting swept for the second consecutive series, needing a win against the … [Read more...] about Wednesday night game thread: vs. Guardians, 6:35
Orioles break losing streak with solid start, home runs, win 4-2 over Guardians
Reggie Hildred-USA TODAY Sports Grayson Rodriguez was sharp, Gunnar did Gunnar things, and Mullins joined the dinger party When the Orioles only scored two runs in five innings off of the ghost of Carlos Carrasco, I had a bad feeling in the pit of my stomach. Carrasco has been terrible this year and Cleveland’s bullpen is the best in baseball. But late-inning home … [Read more...] about Orioles break losing streak with solid start, home runs, win 4-2 over Guardians
Thursday Bird Droppings: The Orioles snapped their skid and are back within a game
Everyone is wondering who Mike Elias will trade for, and when. | Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Things don’t feel as dire as when they had the five game losing streak, but they don’t feel settled yet either. Hello, friends. The Orioles! They’ve made it back into the win column at last, and thank goodness, because things would have been awfully … [Read more...] about Thursday Bird Droppings: The Orioles snapped their skid and are back within a game
Orioles minor league recap 6/27: Coby Mayo homers again
Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports It was a light night of scoring down on the farm, but a few big names still made an impact up and down the system. Triple-A: Charlotte Knights (White Sox) 6, Norfolk Tides 4 Jackson Holliday played his second game since coming off the IL and reached base twice (single, walk). Coby Mayo went deep for the second straight game, a … [Read more...] about Orioles minor league recap 6/27: Coby Mayo homers again
AL contenders check-in: Red Sox and Astros surge, while Toronto’s awful season gets worse
Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports The Orioles, even after losing four straight, are still sitting pretty in the postseason race. How have their competitors fared? All is not well in Birdland. The Orioles have lost four games in a row for the first time this year. They haven’t gotten a quality start from a pitcher in more than a week. Their offense has gotten completely … [Read more...] about AL contenders check-in: Red Sox and Astros surge, while Toronto’s awful season gets worse





