Orioles Outlast rain, Angels in 2-0 win
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One of the main reasons why this Baltimore Orioles team has drastically underperformed compared to expectations so far this season is because their starting rotation has been one of the worst in Major League Baseball.
Orioles right-hander Grayson Rodriguez said Friday that he plans to throw off a mound next week for the first time since suffering a lat injury.
The Baltimore Orioles have won seven out of their last nine games and have looked like the team many believed they could be before the season.
The Orioles have 12 players on the injured list, with Ryan Mountcastle and Cedric Mullins being the most recent additions. "With whatever we have, whoever we have, we've got to go give our best effort and try to win the game,
One of the many issues that the Baltimore Orioles have had to deal with so far in 2025 has been the absences of star pitcher Grayson Rodriguez due to injury. Th
The Baltimore Orioles are having a disappointing 2025 season up to this point. After a sluggish start, they fired manager Brandon Hyde in hopes of igniting a change. Moreover, general manager Mike Elias has been the subject of heavy criticism for his failure to spend big money on free agents.
The Baltimore Orioles secured their first sweep of the 2025 season Sunday, defeating the Chicago White Sox 3-2 at Camden Yards and winning their third consecutive game for the second time this season.
The Orioles extend their winning streak to five games with a dramatic comeback against the Mariners, sparking renewed hope in their season.
First came Adley Rutschman, whose toe tap-less load led to a game-tying homer on a second consecutive day. One batter later, Gunnar Henderson stole the spotlight of stardom with a high-flying solo shot that gave Baltimore a 4-3 lead that turned into a ninth win in the Orioles’ last 11 games.
The seismic shift in the Orioles’ season has taken them from last call to bars raised.A rotation that ranked statistically among the worst in baseball is pushing its starters to keep performing at a much higher level.