This would have been a perfect fun picture to use if the Orioles had won this game. | Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports The Orioles are now losers of six straight games. This is not fun. One stupid play is all it takes to lose a baseball game, if it’s close enough and the play is stupid enough. It doesn’t matter how well a team plays for the entire rest of the nine … [Read more...] about Orioles doomed by one stupid play in 3-2 loss to Yankees
Santander provides only offense in 6-2 loss to Yankees
Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports Anthony Santander blasted a solo home run from both sides of the plate but the rest of the lineup managed just one hit against the Yankees. Kyle Bradish did his best to replicate last week’s 11 strikeout performance by striking out the side in the first inning against New York. Unfortunately, it took him 30 pitches to complete the task. … [Read more...] about Santander provides only offense in 6-2 loss to Yankees
Tuesday Bird Droppings: Where we’re getting antsy for Adley
Photo by Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images While the Orioles continue to plummet, their potentially franchise-altering prospect remains stuck in Triple-A. Why, exactly? Good morning, Camden Chatters. It was only a few days ago that Orioles fans were anxiously circling May 16 on the calendar, pinpointing that as the date that Adley Rutschman, former #1 overall … [Read more...] about Tuesday Bird Droppings: Where we’re getting antsy for Adley
Orioles minor league week in review: Aberdeen keeps rocking, the rest struggle
Grayson Rodriguez had a good week for Norfolk. Many of his teammates did not. | Photo by Phelan Ebenhack/MLB Photos via Getty Images One Orioles affiliate has the best record in its league. The rest are below .500. For a minute there, it almost seemed like some of the excitement that’s been exclusively in the Orioles minor leagues for a while was getting some MLB work … [Read more...] about Orioles minor league week in review: Aberdeen keeps rocking, the rest struggle
Trey Mancini is starting to look like his old self this season
Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports After a season spent returning from the effects of his cancer battle, Mancini’s metrics are back stacking up well across all of baseball. Trey Mancini completed his inspirational return from cancer last season. But at the same time, it didn’t feel like the slugger was truly “back.” To be sure, Mancini made the comeback he needed to make. … [Read more...] about Trey Mancini is starting to look like his old self this season