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Baltimore Orioles

    Jon Meoli: Why Keagan Gillies could be a shot in the arm for the Orioles’ bullpen this year
    Over the last year, Keagan Gillies has become a dark horse candidate to help the Orioles’ bullpen sooner rather than later. Here’s how a refined splitter is helping his chances.
    Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Keagan Gillies (96) delivers a pitch against the Detroit Tigers during a Grapefruit League game.
    Orioles prospect Connor Norby wonders when he’ll get a chance in Baltimore
    “You can get frustrated,” Norby said. “We all want to play in the big leagues, every single guy here, every single guy in the org.”
    Infielder Connor Norby gets ready to swing at a pitch during batting practice at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida.
    After two blown saves, Orioles bullpen goes 3 1/3 scoreless in 2-0 win over Yankees
    The Orioles needed a win after dropping two of three to the Athletics, each loss by just a run.
    Yennier Cano delivers a pitch against the New York Yankees.
    There is no easy or comfortable fix for the Orioles’ pitching woes
    Two blown saves over the weekend illustrate the narrow margins the Orioles pitching staff is facing, and injury concerns could keep Baltimore on edge in a tough division race.
    Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel, left, leaves the game alongside trainer Brian Ebel, right, during the ninth inning against the Oakland Athletics.
    Adley Rutschman’s greatest strength? Everyday availability for the Orioles.
    His nutrition, his sleep schedule, his workouts and his plate appearances — they’re regimented, tried and true, set at a pace Rutschman knows works for him.
    Adley Rutschman has played all but one of the Orioles’ 27 games, with a .318 batting average, four home runs and 17 RBIs.
    A’s rally against Craig Kimbrel to beat Orioles for 2nd time in 3 days
    Three home runs are not enough to get the Orioles a series victory at Camden Yards.
    Cedric Mullins steals second base as Athletics shortstop Darell Hernaiz fields the throw Sunday during the second inning of Oakland’s 7-6 victory.
    Cole Irvin dazzles in win over Athletics as tough pitching decisions await the Orioles
    Irvin has never looked better in an Orioles uniform. It still may not be enough to save his spot.
    Cole Irvin could be the pitcher forced out of the Orioles rotation when John Means and Kyle Bradish return from the injured list.
    Kyle Bradish’s next start will be with Orioles, Brandon Hyde says
    The most likely place for him to slot in is Thursday against the Yankees.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Kyle Bradish walks off the field during the team’s spring training practice on February 20, 2024.
    Jackson Holliday was willing to battle through his rookie slump. The Orioles should have been, too.
    The club sent Holliday down to Triple-A Norfolk after just 10 games, not enough of a runway to see if he could have battled his way out of a 2-for-34 start to his big league career.
    The Orioles won seven of the 10 games Jackson Holliday played, even though he contributed only two hits.
    Albert Suárez’s career resurrection began long before his 2 starts with the Orioles
    “For the past two years, 2 1/2 years,” Suárez said, “I started working on almost whatever it takes to get a chance to play in the States.”
    Orioles starter Albert SuĂĄrez is scheduled to pitch the series finale against the Athletics on Sunday.
    Craig Kimbrel’s blown save allows Athletics to post 10-inning win over Orioles
    The bullpen woes spoiled another strong start from Corbin Burnes in a 3-2 defeat.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Craig Kimbrel sits in the dugout after being pulled from the 9th inning against the Oakland Athletics on April 26, 2024.
    Jon Meoli: Like all the Orioles’ decisions with Jackson Holliday, a demotion is complicated
    The Orioles’ position has always been: Players need to be challenged, and challenging them at earlier ages has the potential to be exponentially beneficial.
    Jackson Holliday will play every day in Norfolk. He would have been sidelined against left-handed pitchers frequently in Baltimore.
    Orioles option Jackson Holliday to Triple-A to get everyday reps after slow start
    Holliday was 2-for-34 in 10 major league games, with 18 strikeouts in 34 at-bats.
    The Orioles said Jackson Holliday will remain in Norfolk until they are confident he will be ready to return permanently. He will not be recalled as a short-term replacement.
    Jon Meoli: Jackson Holliday is settling in with the Orioles. Here’s what can help.
    As long as he keeps defending well, he’ll get chances to bat at the bottom of the order, at least against righties, and get himself right.
    Strong defense at second base is one reason the Orioles are willing to let Jackson Holliday continue to figure things out on offense.
    Moos not Boos: Some are confused by the greeting Colton Cowser receives at the park
    By mid-April, after Cowser put on a show in Boston, the noise greeting the outfielder had picked up around the stadium. No, it’s not a boo.
    Orioles fans dressed as milkmen wave their caps and "MOOOO" in support of outfielder Colton Cowser during a game against the Oakland Athletics on April 26, 2024.
    Orioles call-up videos keep going viral, thanks to this manager’s touching delivery
    “They’re always so cool,” Britton said. “We’ll be tied together forever. Whenever they reminisce about when they got called up, I’ll always be a part of that with them. They are all awesome.”
    Norfolk Tides manager Buck Britton gives a thumbs-up before a game. As manager of a talented Triple-A team, Britton often gets to tell players they're going to the majors.
    The Orioles’ Mike Elias on building culture within the clubhouse and with fans | The Adam Jones Podcast
    The Orioles general manager discusses changing the operating model of the franchise, the Orioles’ process for drafting players who fit within the organization and camaraderie within the clubhouse.
    Gunnar Henderson’s work on his swing pays immediate dividends as Orioles beat Angels
    The shortstop homered and reached base in five plate appearances Wednesday as Baltimore beat Los Angeles 6-5 to end its road trip.
    Gunnar Henderson went 3-for-3 with his eighth home run and three RBIs Wednesday as the Orioles beat the Angels 6-5.
    Jon Meoli: Analyzing the factors driving Orioles rookie Colton Cowser’s breakout April
    Cowser is spraying line drives all over the field, has a team-high 12 extra-base hits, and is one of the breakout stars of the first month of this MLB season.
    Baltimore Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser (17) points at the dugout and roars after homering against the Milwaukee Brewers. Here are the reasons for Cowser's hot start.
    How Gunnar Henderson inspired Jordan Westburg to unlock his potential for the Orioles
    A change to Westburg's batting stance has led to a torrid start at the plate and an American League Player of the Week Award.
    Baltimore Orioles third baseman Jordan Westburg (11) and shortstop Gunnar Henderson (2) speak during a mound meeting on April 17.
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