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Uncertainty at center among offseason’s lingering questions | Banner Ravens Podcast
Baltimore still has problems that can't all be fixed in the draft.
Orioles set 26-man opening day roster, giving final bullpen spots to Anthony Nunez and Yaramil Hiraldo
The Orioles finalized their opening day roster by deciding the final bullpen spots, the outfield configuration and the infield depth.
Craig Albernaz will manage his first game with the Orioles at 3:05 p.m. Thursday against the Twins at Camden Yards.
The Ravens’ mysterious collab with Elon Musk’s tunnel company ends before it begins
A tunnel project called “Ravens Loop” is one of three selected Tuesday by Elon Musk’s The Boring Co. to be eligible for construction on the company’s dime.
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 30: White House Senior Advisor, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk attends a Cabinet meeting at the White House on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump convened the meeting as reports released today say the U.S. economy contracted 0.3% in the first quarter of 2025, the first negative reading in three years, fueled by a massive surge in imports ahead of the administration's expected tariffs. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Nationals set 26-man opening day roster, featuring 7 infielders and 4 outfielders
Washington acquired infielder Jorbit Vivas in a trade with the New York Yankees on Sunday afternoon, but most of its roster spots were decided before the team left West Palm Beach. With Vivas, the Nationals will carry seven infielders.
Blake Butera will manage his first game with the Nationals at 2:20 p.m. Thursday against the Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Luis Vázquez’s broken thumb narrows Orioles infield competition as opening day nears
The competition for the final infield spot now appears to revolve around Jeremiah Jackson, Bryan Ramos and Weston Wilson.
Orioles infielder Luis Vázquez required stitches for his thumb Sunday, and manager Craig Albernaz said Monday afternoon that X-rays confirmed that the digit was broken.
Orioles opening day for beginners
After a 2025 season that fell apart early, Baltimore is aiming to make immediate amends and return to the postseason.
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson runs onto the field before an exhibition game against the Washington Nationals on Sunday.
Get sprayed by the new Ravens head coach, and more opening day festivities
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Cade Povich delivers a pitch during the team’s home opener in 2025.
Previewing the Orioles’ 2026 season | Banner Baseball Show
How many wins will the O’s finish with in 2026?
What MLB scouts say are the Orioles’ strengths and weaknesses
The Banner spoke with six scouts from opposing clubs to take stock of the Orioles’ strengths and weaknesses.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Ryan Helsley throws a pitch during the ninth inning of an exhibition game against the Washington Nationals on Sunday.
Some of the new food at Camden Yards isn’t for everyone. Literally.
Here are the new foods you can try during an Baltimore Orioles game this season at Camden Yards, from yak on the main concourse to a Japanese-inspired cheesesteak on the club level.
Sausages topped with jalapeño and coleslaw are among the foods you can try during an Orioles game this season at Camden Yards.
Jon Meoli: The Orioles have built bullpens this way before. This time, it’s more of a risk.
If there’s anywhere the Orioles get the benefit of the doubt, it’s maximizing value by identifying pitchers who might help and guiding their development to make that true. That doesn’t make it any less risky.
From left, Yennier Cano, Dietrich Enns, Keegan Akin, and Rico Garcia.
With Chris Bassitt and Pete Alonso, the Orioles are sitting up a little straighter
As the Orioles aim to prove that last season’s disaster was an anomaly, Bassitt and Alonso are the sort of players who can maintain accountability and put potential issues to rest before they reach the manager’s office.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Chris Bassitt, left, and first baseman Pete Alonso.
Nationals starter Josiah Gray suffers right flexor strain amid comeback bid
Gray, 28, underwent Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery, including an internal brace procedure, in July 2024
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Josiah Gray poses for a photo.
Why the Orioles optioned Dean Kremer | Banner Baseball Show
Baltimore's rotation will look a lot different in 2026.
When Orioles star Gunnar Henderson is on a baseball field, his grandpa will always be close
Henderson’s grandfather died Feb. 10 at Grandview Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. He was 79.
From left, Allen and Gunnar Henderson, TJ Etheridge at center, and Gunnar's uncle, Sam Brown, and his cousin, Brayton Brown.
Craig Albernaz and Blake Butera begin their major league managing careers with honest talk — and razzing
The two first-time major league managers have been close friends since 2015.
Nationals manager Blake Butera, left, and Orioles manager Craig Albernaz.
Mock draft 2.0: Ravens get first-rounder back, address interior offensive line
Considering the free agent-additions and losses, here is a second stab at a mock draft with help from PFF’s mock draft simulator.
Guard Olaivavega Ioane of Penn State could fill a glaring need for the Ravens in the first round of the draft.
North Carolina advances to women’s Sweet 16 with 74-66 win over Maryland
Elina Aarnisalo had 21 points, Lanie Grant scored 20 and North Carolina used a strong fourth quarter to beat Maryland in Chapel Hill.
North Carolina’s Indya Nivar fouls Maryland’s Yarden Garzon during the Tar Heels’ victory in the NCAA tournament Sunday.
Avalanche beat Caps in OT after Alex Ovechkin scores his 1,000th NHL goal, counting playoffs
Ovechkin extended his regular-season total to 923, nearly a year since passing Wayne Gretzky for the most in league history.
Alex Ovechkin celebrates with teammates after scoring in the third period against the Avalanche on Sunday.
Ryan Mountcastle, Zach Eflin and other takeaways from Orioles president Mike Elias’ end-of-spring comments
These are the major takeaways from president of baseball operations Mike Elias’ end-of-spring news conference.
Orioles president Mike Elias, above, said he expects Ryan Mountcastle to be more than a bench bat and pitcher Zach Eflin has recovered well from surgery.
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