Contrary to how the Baltimore Orioles have operated throughout the earlier years of Mike Elias's tenure as executive vice president and general manager, the club has been surprisingly active this ...
The Baltimore Orioles let Corbin Burnes walk, and have been surprisingly stingy in regards to bringing in a replacement. But a trade for a relatively inexpensive starter could be just the ticket.
Anhingas are silent except when they're near the nest. Both males and females make a ... and Montana to the Midwest. These birds share a striking resemblance to Baltimore Orioles. They're so similar ...
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A little after 4:30 a.m. in downtown Baltimore, Nicole Hartig and Jon Merryman spotted their first victim. “We have one bird here,” said Merryman, a veteran volunteer. He snapped photos of the ... or ...
If Baltimore were to add another starter, it seems likely that Kremer would be the odd man out. The right-hander made 24 starts for the Orioles last year and pitched to decent results, with a 4.10 ...
After losing starting pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles needed to find some sort of a replacement this offseason. They did that on Friday by signing veteran starter ...
The Baltimore Orioles have made a significant move to strengthen their starting rotation by securing a deal with Atlanta Braves veteran starting pitcher Charlie Morton for a substantial $15 million.
The Orioles also signed 35-year-old Tomoyuki Sugano of Japan this offseason to a $13 million, one-year deal. Baltimore lost its ace from 2024 in Corbin Burnes, who signed a $210 million contract ...
Spurned in attempts to add a starting pitcher in his prime, the Baltimore Orioles opted for the ultimate veteran presence to buff out their rotation. Charlie Morton, 41, and the Orioles agreed to ...
The Baltimore Orioles continued to add to their starting rotation by dipping into the older end of the free agent pool Friday. Charlie Morton, 41, signed with Baltimore on a one-year, $15 million ...