With the loss of Nelson Cruz and Nick Markakis during the offseason, the lack of reinforcements to bolster the lineup was a concern for many
Over the past few seasons, Oriole fans have been spoiled by one of the better bullpens in Major League Baseball. Midway through 2012, people wondered
On a day that saw much of the Baltimore area covered by 5-10 inches of snow, the Orioles provided some solace in the form of
Fresh off of a 96-win regular season, and first AL East division title since 1997, there was a feeling around Birdland unlike any in recent
Sometimes it takes the shortcomings of other teams to fully appreciate what you have become accustomed to while watching your favorite team. As Orioles fans,
When the Orioles’ 60th anniversary season got underway, there were a few uncertainties surrounding the ball club. How would Tommy Hunter respond to the closer
Over the past few years, we’ve become accustomed to Oriole Park at Camden Yards generally being considered a ballpark that favors offense. According to ESPN’s
Starting pitchers get the big contracts, take home Cy Young Awards, and are often household names. Closers are the last ones on the mound for
The 2014 season will be a special one for the Baltimore Orioles, and not just because there are postseason dreams around Birdland. The O’s will
When it comes to developing top tier pitching talent, the Orioles haven’t had the greatest amount of success in recent years, despite having numerous highly
As reported by Jeff Passan, the Orioles on Monday evening agreed
For athletes, sports can be a source of immense pride. A
Join Daniel Rotter and I as we break down the Orioles’
Daniel Rotter and I are breaking down the first month of
Watching a Major League Baseball game is no longer just about
After a very uneventful start to the offseason, Mike Elias &