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Baltimore Orioles

    The Orioles needed to set their fantasy football draft order. They enlisted manager Brandon Hyde.
    Hyde accomplished his goal of escaping injury, but some players' chances at a league championship may have taken a hit.
    Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman and pitching strategy coach Ryan Klimek have teamed up on a fantasy football team, with draft order decided Wednesday through manager Brandon Hyde's batting practice results.
    Orioles scratch Jack Flaherty for general soreness. He says he didn’t ‘bounce back’ from last start.
    The Orioles did not offer a timetable offered for when the right-hander will next pitch.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Jack Flaherty (15) gets ready to pitch in the second inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros at Orioles Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore on August 9, 2023.
    Jon Meoli: The Orioles have plenty of things to sort out on the mound. Who will lead their playoff rotation isn’t one of them.
    Even after an up-and-down start Tuesday, this much is clear: Grayson Rodriguez is ready for a high-pressure role in the playoffs. He and Kyle Bradish should give Baltimore the type of 1-2 punch teams need to succeed in October.
    Based on the way he's pitched since returning from the minor leagues, Grayson Rodriguez looks like he belongs near the top of the postseason rotation.
    Bossman returns to ‘Land of the O’ to throw first pitch for Orioles
    Veteran Baltimore rapper Bossman will kick off Wednesday’s Orioles game as he celebrates the 20th anniversary of his classic hometown anthem, “Land of the O.”
    Bossman poses for a portrait at Camden Yards before throwing the first pitch Wednesday night.
    John Means continues building, eyes return to Baltimore for playoff push
    Means underwent Tommy John surgery last April, then had a setback in his recovery earlier this year. But he’s steadily increasing his workload in minor league games and hopes to be able to help the only organization he’s ever played for finally return to the playoffs.
    John Means #47 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 13, 2022, in Baltimore.
    Mike Baumann suffers first loss as Blue Jays beat O’s 6-3 in 10 innings
    Starting pitcher Grayson Rodriguez wasn't sharp, but he found a way to keep Baltimore in the game. A rare mistake by Baumann to start the 10th put the Blue Jays ahead for good, though.
    Ryan Mountcastle #6 of the Baltimore Orioles dives to retire Danny Jansen #9 of the Toronto Blue Jays at first base after catching a line drive hit by Kevin Kiermaier #39 during the second inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on August 22, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Analysis: Tyler Wells’ move to the bullpen could lead him back to Orioles at right time
    Tyler Wells could return for a final push toward to the postseason as a much-needed fresh arm when the most stressful innings appear.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Tyler Wells (68) gets ready to pitch in a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals at Camden Yards on Friday, June 9, 2023.
    Swing School: How Orioles prospect Dylan Beavers’ year of adjustments helped get his season back on track
    A run of strong performance has helped Beavers to an .833 OPS over two levels in his age-21 season, a debut representative of the talent the Orioles acquired with the 33rd pick of last year’s draft out of Cal.
    Orioles prospect Dylan Beavers takes a practice swing during an Aug. 4, 2023 game for the Bowie Baysox.
    Kyle Goon: John Angelos’ tired rhetoric drowns out the Orioles’ buzz
    John Angelos’ one-on-one with The New York Times treads over mostly old ground, but sends some very dark messages about the future of the team. Why does the owner, who still hasn’t signed a long-term lease, insist on being a drag to what should be one of the feel-good stories in baseball?
    John Angelos at a 2018 press conference. In comments to The New York Times on Monday, Angelos said the Orioles “will not spend more without making more“ in discussing plans for development around Camden Yards.
    Jon Meoli: Orioles’ top prospect Jackson Holliday’s ‘unheard of’ season is far from over. Where might it end?
    Jackson Holliday, the No. 1 prospect in baseball, has a .350 batting average with a .981 OPS since being promoted to Double-A Bowie.
    Here’s how the Orioles can spend $600 million if the team steps up to the plate on a new lease
    Gov. Wes Moore and the Orioles' chairman are assuring fans a lease deal will get done. And, when that happens, here’s how the team could spend the $600 million.
    A screengrab from an Orioles video shows Gov. Wes Moore, left, standing next to Orioles CEO John Angelos at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    The Orioles fell in love with the A’s dog. Now, they are on a quest to get their own.
    Pitcher Cole Irvin and his teammates think a pup would be a perfect addition to the clubhouse.
    Thatch, groundskeeper Drew Wolcott’s dog, sprints out of the dugout and onto the warning track at Ed Smith Stadium on March 4. Thatch accompanies Wolcott every day as he and his crew work on the field.
    Orioles do it all as they sweep Athletics to move to 30 games above .500
    Jorge Mateo's inside-the-park home run and a number of other sterling performances help the team to heights it hasn't reached since 2014.
    With help from a long bounce off the fence, Jorge Mateo turned what appeared to be a double into an inside-the-park home run Sunday in Oakland.
    Cole Irvin, in return to Oakland, has another strong start in Orioles’ win
    The left-hander is taking advantage of his chances in the Orioles' six-man rotation.
    Cole Irvin allowed one run, four hits and a walk Saturday night in a game the Orioles won 7-2 in 10 innings.
    Orioles outfielder Aaron Hicks shut down with back strain
    Hicks has thrived in his new environment in Baltimore, hitting .261 with six home runs, compared to .188 with just one home run during 28 games in New York.
    With Aaron Hicks (above) on the injured list, the Orioles brought back Ryan McKenna, who is scheduled to start Saturday night in Oakland.
    Orioles roll past Athletics to open 3-game series
    The team at the top of the American League takes advantage of its meeting with the team at the bottom.
    Gunnar Henderson (right) and Adley Rutschman were a combined 6-for-9, including the Henderson home run they are celebrating above.
    Arms on the Farm: Breaking down Orioles pitching prospect Trace Bright
    The right-hander has struck out 35.7% of the batters he’s faced at High-A Aberdeen, with a 15.6% swinging strike rate.
    A fifth-round pick from Auburn in 2022, Trace Bright has spent his first professional season at High-A Aberdeen. (Kadalena Messiano/Aberdeen IronBirds)
    Orioles draft pick Enrique Bradfield Jr. is the fastest player on the field, and he knows it
    The outfielder from Vanderbilt is running with abandon as he begins his professional career.
    First-round draft pick Enrique Bradfield Jr. stole 10 bases in his first five games with Single-A Delmarva. (Kaitlin Newman / The Baltimore Banner)
    From Ad to Adley: How a grandfather’s choice to dedicate his life to coaching shaped a future MLB star
    Ad Rutschman is the only NCAA coach ever to win both a football and a baseball national championship, but his influence went far beyond winning games. The dedication he showed to his players serves as the foundation of his grandson Adley's approach to baseball.
    Adley Rutschman poses with his grandpa, Ad Rutschman
    Mayor Brandon Scott on Baltimore’s bright sports future | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins Adam Jones to discuss increasing attendance at games and what's happening with the Camden Yards lease. Additionally, Kyle Goon joins to discuss the Orioles and the Ravens.
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