The Baltimore Orioles stated they are still looking for roster upgrades at this stage of the offseason. It makes sense why ...
Retired five-time All-Star outfielder Adam Jones is returning to the Baltimore Orioles as a special advisor to general manager Mike Elias as well as a community ambassador.
Retired five-time All-Star outfielder Adam Jones is returning to the Baltimore Orioles as a special adviser to general ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have dominated MLB news this offseason, signing many of the top free agents just months after ...
Baseball can be full of surprises, and the Orioles were blindsided last year by injuries and surgeries that ripped through the rotation like a tornado. They can be forgiven for writing their plans ...
The Baltimore Orioles got some great news on Monday afternoon with two of their potential threats for the top free agent in baseball seemingly eliminated from contention. At the very least ...
Even after signing Charlie Morton, the Orioles are looking to make further ... and maybe a bench guy. Cot's Baseball Contracts estimates Baltimore's 2025 payroll at $136 million, well above ...
The Baltimore Orioles began their offseason needing a front-of-the-rotation starter — either Corbin Burnes, whom they never appeared likely to re-sign, or a reasonable facsimile. Their response ...
It is not something that will move the needle in a meaningful way for the Orioles, and it does not upgrade the rotation after losing Burnes — one of the best pitchers in baseball — to free agency.
The Orioles are adding a 17-year MLB veteran to their rotation. Baltimore signed right-hander Charlie Morton to a one-year contract on Friday, the team announced. The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed ...
The Orioles dove back into the free agent market Friday, agreeing to a one-year, $15 million deal with right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton. Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say ...