Samuel Basallo went 3 for 5 with a pair of doubles, a homerun, 3 runs scored and 4 RBI for the Tides. He is the Orioles Hangout MiLB Player of the Day. NORFOLK TIDES (42-63) WON 12-1 OVER ROCHESTER RED WINGS – AAA Dylan Beavers went 2 for 4 with 2 homeruns, 3 runs scored, 2 RBI and a walk. Ryan Mountcastle (rehab.) went 1 for 2 with a homerun, 3 runs scored, 2 RBI … [Read more...] about MINOR LEAGUE GAME SUMMARIES FOR TUESDAY 8/5/2025
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A Rogers Start Topped With Mayo
The Baltimore Orioles won the series finale against the Philadelphia Phillies (65-49) by a score of 5-1 Wednesday afternoon. The win started on the mound as the southpaw Trevor Rogers (5-2) orchestrated his sixth consecutive quality start and his eighth in ten starts this season. Rogers threw a season high 104 pitches (73 K’s), allowing a run on 8 hits while walking 2 and … [Read more...] about A Rogers Start Topped With Mayo
Kjerstad on Norfolk’s injured list; Updates on Eflin, Selby; Orioles claim reliever Rico Garcia off waivers
PHILADELPHIA—Outfielder/designated hitter Heston Kjerstad, the overall No. 2 pick in the 2020 draft who hasn’t played for Triple-A Norfolk since July 25th, has been placed on the Triple-A injured list. Kjerstad was hitting just .149 with two home runs and six RBIs in 27 games for the Tides after hitting .192 with four homers and 19 RBIs in 54 games with the Orioles. Interim … [Read more...] about Kjerstad on Norfolk’s injured list; Updates on Eflin, Selby; Orioles claim reliever Rico Garcia off waivers
Kremer undone by 1 bad inning and Orioles’ offense is a no-show in 5-0 loss to Phillies
PHILADELPHIA-What happened? Dean Kremer had one bad inning, and the Orioles’ inept offense couldn’t help him. The result was the Orioles’ fifth loss in their last six games, 5-0 to the Philadelphia Phillies before 43,660 at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday night. Kremer (8-8) had a rough second inning when he faced nine batters and allowed three runs on five hits, and left the … [Read more...] about Kremer undone by 1 bad inning and Orioles’ offense is a no-show in 5-0 loss to Phillies
Birth of the Oriole Bird
In terms of how they would present themselves to the world, the Orioles were a blank slate when they opened their offices in Baltimore in late 1953, months before their first game at Memorial Stadium the following spring. They’d come from St. Louis, where they were known as the Browns and played second fiddle for decades to the far more successful Cardinals. Now, in a new city, … [Read more...] about Birth of the Oriole Bird