The Baltimore Orioles broke a four game losing streak on Sunday by defeating the Tampa Bay Rays (52-48) 5-3. The game time temperature was 93 degrees in Tampa and there wasn’t a real break from the sunshine until a storm rolled in after the sixth inning and produced a two hour thirty-six minute rain delay. It was an uncomfortable day for the players, the umpires and the … [Read more...] about Sweating One Out
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It Could Have Been Worse
The Baltimore Orioles fell to the Cleveland Guardians (49-50) by a score of 10-5 on Monday at Progressive Field. Dropping a game by five runs is bad but considering that the Guardians were 3 for 20 with runners in scoring position and left 15 men on base, the final deficit could have been greater. A Fast Start, Then Nothing Three consecutive singles to open the game by … [Read more...] about It Could Have Been Worse
Despite trade talk, Orioles try to focus on field
CLEVELAND—On Sunday, Orioles executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias said on MLB Network Radio that the team would be focused on possible trades involving players near the end of their contract. “When we’re at this point in the standings and [10] days away from the trade deadline, we’ve got to be realistic about our situation,” Elias said. “The conversations I’m … [Read more...] about Despite trade talk, Orioles try to focus on field
Another bad night for Sugano in Orioles’ 10-5 loss to Guardians
CLEVELAND–What happened? With the trade deadline now just nine days away, contenders are closely watching the Orioles, seeing if any of them could potentially provide a boost to their postseason hopes. Tomoyuki Sugano did nothing to prove himself a worthy trade chip on Monday night. He labored through 3 2/3 innings, throwing 90 pitches, allowing four runs, three earned, on six … [Read more...] about Another bad night for Sugano in Orioles’ 10-5 loss to Guardians
Why did Orioles trade Bryan Baker? | MAILBAG
Question: If Mike Elias hopes/expects the Orioles to compete for the division next year, can you explain the logic in trading our most consistent relief pitcher (outside of Félix Bautista) for a late first-round pick when Bryan Baker had several more seasons of control, and a draft pick will likely not be ready for 3-4 years if at all? From: Chris Meyers Answer: Chris, the … [Read more...] about Why did Orioles trade Bryan Baker? | MAILBAG