The Baltimore Orioles continue to search for consistency after a shaky start to the season. Manager Brandon Hyde is trying something different against the Washington Nationals on Thursday night to try and shake things up.
This has been a nightmare start for the Baltimore Orioles. The consensus outside thinking that predicted this starting staff would struggle has come to fruition, making the front office look foolish in a manner that calls into question the entire viability of this operation.
WASHINGTON—The Orioles sent Grayson Rodriguez for additional opinions, and manager Brandon Hyde announced that the diagnosis is “a mild lat strain.” Hyde said that the right-hander “has improved quite a bit in the last week, symptom-free right now.
The Orioles remade their rotation in the offseason, but to the extent hoped for by Baltimore fans. Corbin Burnes departed in free agency, netting a compensatory draft pick, but the front office opted to go with a series of older veterans on one-year deals to round out the staff.
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Orioles manager Brandon Hyde kept his cool after Sunday’s ridiculous 24-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds, summing things up with a classic bit of understatement.
The Baltimore Orioles endured one of their ugliest defeats in recent memory Sunday afternoon, falling 24-2 to the Cincinnati Reds in a game manager Brandon Hyde didn’t mince words about afterward.
BALTIMORE- What’s happened? How bad was Sunday for the Orioles? They gave up 24 runs—the most since they lost, 30-3, to Texas on August 22nd, 2007. Two position players — infielder Jorge Mateo and catcher Gary Sánchez — combined to allow nine runs in the eighth and ninth inning.
The hope was the Baltimore Orioles had found something that would allow them to turn the corner. Back-to-back wins for the first time all season presented
The Baltimore Orioles are off to a tough start this season after they dropped another game on Tuesday to the Cleveland Guardians which was their fourth loss in the last five and brings the record to 6-10.
Centerfielder Cedric Mullins is off to a strong start. He’s leading the Orioles in every important offensive stat, and he’s possibly setting himself up for a big payday as a free agent, whether in Baltimore or elsewhere.
The Orioles have had their wings clipped early in the campaign, entering Wednesday's play with a 6-10 mark and last-place spot in the American League East.
The Baltimore Orioles might want to take a close look at the Cleveland Guardians when trying to break out of their doldrums at the plate. The teams will meet again Wednesday evening in Baltimore.
The Baltimore Orioles are off to a slow start this year. They are 6-9 and sit in last place in the American League East. This is a big turnaround considering they won the AL East in 2023 and came in second place in the division last season.
The Baltimore Orioles starting pitching rotation has been ravaged by injuries throughout the start of the 2025 MLB regular season. Their depth was challenged right out of the gate with presumed ace Grayson Rodriguez beginning the campaign on the injured list alongside Trevor Rogers, Chayce McDermott, Kyle Bradish and Tyler Wells.
It's only been two weeks since Opening Day, but the Baltimore Orioles are already in free fall. They're 5-8, have yet to win a series this year and are last in the AL East.
There's no reason for the Baltimore Orioles to panic, but they sure would like to pick up the pace. Coming off a challenging road trip, they open a homestand with Friday night's game against the Toronto Blue Jays in the first of a three-game set.
Brandon Hyde and the Baltimore Orioles were counting on pitcher Albert Suárez to help them wrestle the American League East crown away from the New York Yankees.
The Baltimore Orioles will be without one of their key players for at least the next few months, and manager Brandon Hyde did not downplay the significance of the loss.
According to Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde, new addition Kyle Gibson hopes to join the starting rotation some time around May 1. That comes from
Right-hander Grayson Rodriguez will start the season on the injured list due to some discomfort in his elbow/triceps area.
The O’s will likely have to consider some contingency plans, even if they ultimately expect him to get healthy.
The Orioles are promoting Sherman Johnson to the major league coaching staff, writes Andy Kostka of the Baltimore Banner. The 34-year-old will work alongside hitting coach Cody Asche and assistant hitting coach Tommy Joseph on the offensive side.
The Baltimore Orioles will not be overreacting to their playoff flame-out this year.
It's safe to say that the Kansas City Royals' offseason spending spree paid off, as the team is heading to the American League Division Series for the first time since 2015.
Eflin has been exactly the type of pitcher Baltimore desperately needed and then some.
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