One option is Chicago White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease; the Orioles held interest in Cease around the trade deadline and that interest has likely carried over into the offseason.
The Orioles' lease at Oriole Park at Camden Yards expires Dec. 31. Two dates to watch for a new lease are the Maryland Stadium Authority's meeting Dec. 5 and the Maryland Board of Public Works meeting Dec. 13.
The Orioles are looking for a starter and reliever — while pondering other potential moves — as MLB's decision-makers prepare to gather in Nashville next week.
On the season finale of the podcast, former Orioles pitcher Zack Britton talks about his decision to retire, why he considers himself an Oriole and why he doesn't talk about his nonappearance in the 2016 wild-card game.
Dozens of Orioles Team Store employees and union allies picketed at Camden Yards on Black Friday, saying the store's new operator has slashed work hours and health care benefits.
Gibson brought a similar aura to Baltimore’s clubhouse, becoming a character the young pitchers in the rotation and bullpen gravitated toward. But there are a number of young pitchers in the mix for the 2024 rotation.
The Orioles continue to build their proverbial chip pile as they wait to decide which hand to play. Eventually, it will be time to push those chips in — even the ones who agreed to inexpensive contracts at the non-tender deadline.