Then There’s Trevor Rogers
Saturday was Trevor Rogers Day for thos fans of the Baltimore Orioles who celebrate it and it did not disappoint. Just a day remover from Friday's...
A Late Night Walk Of Shame
Friday night's game between the Baltimore Orioles and the San Francisco Giants (67-68) was in a word, UGLY, at least as far as Baltimore fans are concerned....
A Lack Of Execution
The Baltimore Orioles dropped Thursday's matinee to the Boston Red Sox (75-60) by a score of 3-2. Close, but not close enough. Once again, the...
Open This Enns First
Interim Manager Tony Mansolino opted to go with an opener and bulk innings pitcher combination on Wednesday night against the Boston Red Sox (74-60). That decision...
An Unexpected But Welcomed Quality Start
Making his long anticipated return from Tommy John surgery (June 2024), RHP Kyle Bradish (0-1) took the mound against the Boston Red Sox (73-60) at Camden Yards...
One By O’s, Two By Sox
On Monday night, 15,740 fans watched the Baltimore Orioles fall to their AL East rival, the Boston Red Sox (72-60) by a score of 4-3. Hoping...
Houston You Had A Rogers Problem
The Baltimore Orioles avoided a series sweep at the hands of the Houston Astros (72-59) with a 3-2 win on Sunday. It was a much needed...
O’s Bats Not Enough Against Astros
The Baltimore Orioles returned to Camden Yards on Thursday set to begin an eight game homestand. Winners of their previous three games and basking in the...
O’s Unable To Overcome ‘Stros
In homage to the 1970's Lay's Potato Chips commercial, "they tried but they just couldn't do it", the Baltimore Orioles could not get past the Houston Astros...
New Day, Different Result
The Baltimore Orioles returned to Camden Yards on Thursday to face the very same team that they shutout twice last weekend. The result was a bit...
The Bullpen Took Us On A Wild Ride
Tuesday's game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Boston Red Sox (68-59) was in a way, a tale of two halves, the starter's half and the bullpen's...
It Must Be The Pants
The Baltimore Orioles began a brief, two-games series with the Boston Red Sox (68-58) Monday evening in Fenway Park. The Orioles came away with a 6-3...
A Quality Start And A Weaver Lead The Way
Another day, another debut in Birdland. The Baltimore Orioles selected the contract of their #1 Prospect catcher/1B Samuel Basallo, designating Ryan Noda for assignment. Basallo...
O’s Fall In Beavers’ Debut
Baltimore Orioles fans received one half of their wish list on Saturday when the team purchased the contract of outfielder and #4 Prospect Dylan Beavers from the...
Young Was Nearly Perfect In Houston
Pitching in front of his parents, other family members and quite a few friends, Baltimore's Brandon Young (1-6), who is from Lumberton, Texas, pitched the game of...
O’s Wait Out The Rain To Win Series
The heavens opened up over Baltimore in the top of the sixth inning on Thursday. For some reason play continued during the first downpour and when...
Finally, A Walk-Off Win
Entering Wednesday night's game with the Seattle Mariners (67-54) there was one team without a walk-off win in 2025 and that team was the Baltimore Orioles. ...
One Is The Loneliest Number, When You Lose
On a day when the Baltimore Orioles learned that both Felix Bautista and Zach Eflin were lost for the remainder of the season due to injury, the...
O’s Cough It Up In The Ninth
Leading 2-1 as they headed into the ninth inning on Sunday, the Baltimore Orioles gave up a pair of runs to the Athletics (53-67) and surrendered the...
The O’s Failed To Bring Their A Game
Saturday was Induction Day for the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame where longtime Baltimore broadcaster Tom Davis and former outfielders Joe Orsulak and Adam Jones received their...
O’s Hold Off The A’s
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Athletics (51-67) by a score of 3-2 at Camden Yards on Friday night. Knowing that fireworks were scheduled post-game, the Orioles...
A Rogers Start Topped With Mayo
The Baltimore Orioles won the series finale against the Philadelphia Phillies (65-49) by a score of 5-1 Wednesday afternoon. The win started on the mound as...
The Offense Was Anemic In Philly
The Baltimore Orioles were shutout 5-0 by the Philadelphia Phillies (65-48) at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesdat night. Limited to five hits on the night, the Orioles...
The Phillies Hit For The Cycle Of Homeruns
Monday night's game at Citizen's Bank Park illustrated that the Baltimore Orioles are not in the same league as the Philadelphia Phillies (64-48), both literally and figuratively....










































