Orioles fans hope that Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman and Anthony Santander can be in Baltimore for life, but we live with the worry that big-market, big-money teams like the Dodgers will eventually sweep up the talent the Orioles have painstakingly cultivated.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won their second World Series championship in five seasons, overcoming a five-run deficit to defeat the New York Yankees, 7-6, at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday.
Throughout Mullins’ career, manager Brandon Hyde has lauded the center fielder for his Gold Glove-caliber defense. So why wasn't he a finalist this year? Let's look at the numbers.
As Griggs oversees the health of the organization, she realizes the prices, food and overall ballpark experience play as much of a role in bringing fans downtown.
There is well over a half-billion dollars in this year's World Series, which will likely lead to calls for the Orioles to spend more money. I think we’re past the point of that even being necessary.
The Orioles are home as the Guardians, Yankees, Mets and Dodgers play for the chance to advance to the World Series. What do those teams do that the Orioles didn’t?
“I love the guy, personally,” GM Mike Elias said. “I think everyone in that locker room does. But it’s Major League Baseball. We’ve got business coming up.”
Baltimore’s most recent Gold Glove winner was Ramón Urías at third base in 2022. Urías was the Orioles’ first Gold Glove winner since Manny Machado in 2015.