Tyler O'Neill is not in the Baltimore Orioles' starting lineup for their series finale against the Washington Nationals on Thursday. Manager Brandon Hyde told reporters that O'Neill's absence was due to neck soreness.
The Baltimore Orioles will have to go without one of their top-performing hitters so far this year on Wednesday night in their contest against the Cleveland Guardians.
An ex-St. Louis Cardinals outfielder who debuted with the club could soon be playing for its National League foe. The New York Mets have raced ahead to an impressive 9-4 start in 2025, but their roster is far from World Series-ready, and you can expect New York to make some moves before the trade deadline this July.
How many of the 50 MLB players with three or more 40 home run seasons can you name in six minutes?
An ex-Boston Red Sox outfielder might soon become an important trade target for the New York Mets. The Mets were 9-4 entering Saturday and have to be happy about how the Juan Soto Era has begun.
With the Baltimore Orioles off to a solid start to their campaign, the team has started to see some of their new faces making a positive impact, especially
A former St. Louis Cardinals hurler is on the move again after being traded to the American League West-rival Houston Astros in a one-for-one swap Tuesday afternoon.
A former St. Louis Cardinals slugger continues to solidify himself in the record books as one of the league's most clutch hitters of all time on Opening Day after his latest performance.
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O'Neill hit a three-run homer in the third inning on Thursday to extend his major league record of homering on Opening Day to six in a row.
Playing in his first game as a member of the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, slugger Tyler O'Neill hit a home run in his first official at-bat. With that, he's now homered in six consecutive Opening Day games, extending his own lead in baseball history.
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O'Neill must love Opening Day.
Coming off back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 1996-97, the Orioles have one of MLB's most potent offenses and it should only improve as their young core continues to develop.
For all the talk of the Boston Red Sox needing a right-handed hitter, there's been surprisingly little buzz about doing so via trade.
Everyone agrees that the Boston Red Sox need a new right-handed slugger. Who should that powerful righty be? After letting Tyler O'Neill walk in free agency, the Red Sox have no right-handed hitters on the roster who popped 20 or more home runs in 2024.
The Baltimore Orioles offense started off last season red-hot, but ended as one of the weaker units in MLB. They look to be entering next year with just one big change, also.
The Baltimore Orioles needed a big offseason after failing to make it past the first round of the playoffs once again, and they got it started by bringing in outfielder Tyler O'Neill to provide some more power from a corner outfield spot as they are moving their walls in.
The Baltimore Orioles made a big addition on Saturday, and they hurt a division rival in the process.
For all the talk about the Boston Red Sox needing more right-handed hitters, there seems to be very little talk about bringing back their top righty bat from the 2024 team.
Sometimes, a free agent leaving town is for the best. But that doesn't mean it's fun to see them in a rival's uniform. The Boston Red Sox are facing such a predicament with outfielder Tyler O'Neill, who led the team in home runs during his lone season at Fenway Park.
The Boston Red Sox are known to be chasing right-handed power bats, but what will become of the most powerful righty hitter who was on the 2024 roster?
The Boston Red Sox may be looking to cash out on one of their top hitters this season.
He started out scorching hot with the Red Sox but has cooled off considerably.
Going into the 2024 season, the Boston Red Sox faced several questions about their outfield.
At this time two years ago, Tyler O’Neill was viewed as a future cornerstone of the Cardinals outfield.
The Cardinals have been exploring trade scenarios involving outfielder Tyler O’Neill.
O'Neill, on the injured list since May 4 with a lower-back strain, is hitting just .228. In other words, O'Neill is a giant black hole in the lineup and statistically St. Louis' worst outfielder.
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