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. 🎉
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. 🎉
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 • Trevor Rogers dominated with seven scoreless innings, stifling the Twins' bats. 🔒 • Ryan Helsley sealed the deal with a flawless ninth inning, striking out three. • Colton Cowser's sacrifice fly broke the deadlock, putting the Orioles on the board first. • Blaze Alexander's timely single extended Baltimore's lead, proving crucial in the seventh. • Despite a late scare, the Orioles' bullpen held firm to secure the victory.
Trevor Rogers dazzled on Opening Day, throwing seven shutout innings as the Orioles edged the Twins 2-1. Ryan Helsley sealed the win, striking out the side in the ninth. A late offensive push, highlighted by Blaze Alexander's RBI, secured the victory. 💪
Trevor Rogers shone with seven shutout innings, leading the Orioles to a 2-1 victory over the Twins in Craig Albernaz's managerial debut. Offense sparked late to secure the win in the season opener. 🔥
Orioles' lineup is drawing offseason buzz, eyeing a return to form with improved health and new veteran additions. Last season's struggles? A distant memory if they stay healthy. 🏟️
Orioles kick off a new era at Camden Yards with a 2-1 Opening Day win over the Twins. New manager Craig Albernaz debuts victoriously, with standout performances from Trevor Rogers and Blaze Alexander. The revamped clubhouse sets the tone for a promising season. ⚾
Trevor Rogers dazzles on Opening Day with seven scoreless innings, continuing his dominant run with the Orioles leading 2-1 in the 8th. Baltimore's rotation looks sharp as they aim to contend in a tough AL East. ⚾
Injuries are hitting the Orioles hard even before the season kicks off. While fans wonder about offseason conditioning, the reality is more complex. Despite past injury woes, the team was among the healthiest in 2022 and 2023. 🤔
Pete Alonso received a rousing ovation from Orioles fans during his debut against the Twins. The first baseman, acquired in the offseason, brings high expectations as he starts his journey in Baltimore. 🏟️
Dylan Beavers' injury opens the door for Tyler O'Neill to play a significant role in the Orioles' outfield. With O'Neill looking for redemption after a tough 2025 season, can he seize this chance? Meanwhile, Jeremiah Jackson may also see increased outfield action.
Historically, Opening Day has been a memorable event for Orioles fans, with Craig Albernaz highlighting its significance. Camden Yards has been the backdrop for these electric moments, emphasizing the unique bond between the team and its supporters.
Historically, the Orioles have showcased diverse lineups, rarely repeating the same one more than a few times. This adaptability, driven by trades and injuries, highlights their strategic juggling act over the years. ⚾
Coby Mayo faces a pivotal Opening Day as he seeks to secure his spot in the Orioles' lineup. With past struggles and increased competition, Mayo must capitalize on his opportunity amidst roster challenges. ⏳
Historically, the Orioles' infield and catchers have shown potential but faced challenges. With Pete Alonso's power, Gunnar Henderson's promise, and Adley Rutschman's past prowess, the 2026 lineup could excel if injuries and uncertainties are managed effectively.
The Orioles' infield and catchers are set to shine in 2026, with the addition of Pete Alonso and rising stars like Gunnar Henderson and Samuel Basallo. Defensive concerns linger, but the lineup's offensive prowess could lead to a standout season.
Orioles kick off the season with a fresh slate against the Twins, aiming to avoid last year's sweep repeat. With offseason activity, hopes are high for surpassing last year's 75 wins. ⚾
The Orioles kick off the 2026 season with a revamped roster aiming high, while the Twins face potential struggles with a lack of impactful offseason moves. A repeat sweep by the Twins can't happen if the O's want to make postseason noise. ⚾️
Pete Alonso's debut at-bat for the Orioles on Opening Day is set to be a spectacle. After a disappointing 2025, his performance could reignite fan excitement and potentially mark a turning point if he shines. Keep your eyes on Camden Yards for this pivotal moment.
Historically, Opening Day has been a significant event for the Orioles, marking a fresh start for new and returning players. Manager Craig Albernaz emphasized its importance, highlighting the honor of delivering the news to those making their first roster.
Craig Albernaz's managerial prowess remains under the microscope as Orioles fans await a full season's assessment. 👀 Spring training offered limited insight, but no red flags were raised. Patience, Baltimore faithful—judgments will come in due time.
Historically, the 2025 season was a tough one for the Orioles. Manager Brandon Hyde was let go, and 70 players cycled through the roster. Only two managed over 94 games, as the team finished 19 games behind Toronto. Now, 2026 hopes to turn the page. 🔄
Jackson Holliday is set to start a rehab stint Friday after breaking his hamate bone. The Orioles' second baseman, a key player with 17 homers last season, aims to rejoin the lineup soon. Meanwhile, Blaze Alexander might see more action at second base.
Orioles kick off 2026 vs. Twins, seeking revenge after last year's 0-6 sweep. Key matchups: facing Twins' Joe Ryan and Taj Bradley, who struggles with a 7.03 ERA vs. O's. Eyes on Bailey Ober, a tough Game 3 challenger with a 2.60 career ERA vs. Baltimore.
Rookie pitcher Anthony Nunez surprises by making the Orioles' Opening Day roster, replacing injured Keegan Akin. Nunez, a converted third baseman, impressed in spring training and will bring his control and maturity to the bullpen. ⚾