Orioles inked Shane Baz to a 5-year, $68M extension. GM Mike Elias praised Baz's talent and potential, despite his injury history. This deal secures Baz through arbitration and into free agency, boosting the rotation's future prospects. π¦
Orioles inked Shane Baz to a 5-year, $68M extension. GM Mike Elias praised Baz's talent and potential, despite his injury history. This deal secures Baz through arbitration and into free agency, boosting the rotation's future prospects. π¦
The Orioles' early investment in closer Ryan Helsley paid dividends, as he secured the save in a tight Opening Day win over the Twins. Looks like Baltimore's aggressive free agency move is already showing its worth. πͺ
Orioles lock in Shane Baz with an extension, securing a key rotation piece for the future. π― Meanwhile, they edge past the Twins 2-1, and Kyle Bradish gears up for his next start.
Orioles ink RHP Shane Baz to a five-year, $68M deal, securing a fresh arm for their rotation. Baz is set to showcase his skills at Camden Yards against the Twins on Sunday. πβΎ
The Orioles are betting on Shane Baz with a bold extension, securing a pivotal piece of their rotation. A high-risk, high-reward move that could anchor the staff.
The Orioles are locking down right-hander Shane Baz with a five-year, $68 million extension. Acquired from the Rays, Baz is set to make his first start on Sunday. A smart move by Mike Elias to secure pitching talent and stability for Baltimore's rotation. π
The Orioles are locking in pitcher Shane Baz with a five-year, $68M contract, betting on his high-upside talent to boost their rotation. Baz's potent arsenal and past injuries make this a calculated risk for Baltimore. βΎ
The Orioles are locking in Shane Baz with a five-year, $68M extension, a bold move for a pitcher yet to debut in Baltimore. With his rights secured through 2030, the O's are banking on Baz's breakout potential. π€
The Orioles inked Shane Baz to a five-year, $68M extension, betting big on his potential despite a modest 4.87 ERA with the Rays. Baz is set to bring the heat to Camden Yards, aiming to anchor the rotation with his versatile pitch arsenal. π₯
Orioles set to extend Shane Baz with a 5-year, $68M deal. The righty, acquired from the Rays, debuts against the Twins after a year off from Tommy John surgery. βΎοΈ
The Orioles are locking in Shane Baz with a 5-year, $68M extension, solidifying their rotation strategy post-trade. This move underscores Baltimore's commitment to building a formidable pitching staff. βΎ
Gunnar Henderson is poised for a comeback, with predictions of him snagging the AL MVP. The Orioles strengthened their lineup by adding Pete Alonso and Chris Bassitt, bolstering both offense and pitching. π
Ryan Helsley ignites the Orioles' bullpen with a fiery debut, clocking six pitches over 100 mph and striking out three in a scoreless ninth inning on Opening Day, securing a 2-1 win against the Twins. π₯
The Orioles' Opening Day at Camden Yards marked a fresh start with manager Craig Albernaz at the helm. New ballpark upgrades, a healthy Adley Rutschman, and a standout performance from Trevor Rogers set an optimistic tone for the season. ποΈ
Gunnar Henderson turned down a contract extension from the Orioles. With three years left before free agency, Baltimore aims to secure their rising star. βΎ
The Orioles' future looks bright with Triple-A Norfolk's pitching prospects Trey Gibson, Nestor German, and Levi Wells. This trio is set to bolster Baltimore's rotation soon, bringing much-needed depth and talent. π₯
Historically, the Baltimore Orioles have enjoyed notable Opening Day victories. These wins often set a positive tone for the season, showcasing standout performances both offensively and defensively over the years.
Orioles start 2026 strong with a 2-1 win over the Cubs. Trevor Rogers impresses with seven scoreless innings, while Adley Rutschman leads the offense with multiple hits. New closer Ryan Helsley dazzles, hitting over 100 mph. Camden Yards buzzes with upgrades. π
The Orioles could take a page from the Cubs' playbook by offering competitive extensions to their young talent, using Pete Crow-Armstrong's recent deal as a model to secure their rising stars.
The Orioles edged out the Twins 2-1 on Opening Day at Camden Yards, showcasing a solid defensive performance. New manager Craig Albernaz notched his first win, aided by Coby Mayo's key defensive plays, despite a quiet day from the offense. βΎ
109-year-old Arthur Green, a lifelong Orioles fan, threw out the first pitch at Camden Yards for the O's Opening Day. Green, the Orioles' 2026 Mo Gaba Fan of the Year, has witnessed the team's entire modern history. ποΈ
Orioles shuffle the deck, outrighting reliever Jackson Kowar and infielder Bryan Ramos to Triple-A Norfolk. Both clear waivers, staying in the organization but off the 40-man roster. βΎοΈ
Craig Albernaz celebrates his first win as Orioles manager with a 2-1 victory over the Twins. Trevor Rogers set the tone with a strong start, while Ryan Helsley secured the save. Albernaz enjoyed a playful post-game soaking from his players. π
Tyler O'Neill's impressive Opening Day home run streak for the Orioles has ended. He previously set an MLB record with homers in six consecutive openers.
Fanarchy Field Notes β’ Trevor Rogers dominated with seven scoreless innings, stifling the Twins' bats. π β’ Ryan Helsley sealed the deal with a flawless ninth inning, striking out three. β’ Colton Cowser's sacrifice fly broke the deadlock, putting the Orioles on the board first. β’ Blaze Alexander's timely single extended Baltimore's lead, proving crucial in the seventh. β’ Despite a late scare, the Orioles' bullpen held firm to secure the victory.