Orioles manager Brandon Hyde says second baseman Jackson Holliday is more comfortable, coming off a 60-game stint in the ...
Former Orioles outfielder Austin Hays, who was dealt at last year’s trade deadline, reflected on the career shift and his ...
Samuel Basallo is getting comfortable. MLB's No. 13 prospect arrived at Spring Training this year fully healthy and eager to ...
The Orioles are rostering more Latino players than they have in years. It’s fostered a welcoming environment for ...
Chayce McDermott still hasn’t been cleared to begin activities. However, he said earlier today that he feels “really good” ...
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said yesterday that a “handful” of his regulars will be in this afternoon’s lineup for the first ...
Orioles’ Félix Bautista threw his first live bullpen back in Sarasota this morning, a big step in his recovery. He hasn’t been throwing at max velocity yet and Brandon Hyde is in wait-and-see mode on ...
Spring for the Baltimore Orioles is much different this year than it's been the last two. Not only have many of their previous star prospects already establishe ...
Orioles’ Jackson Holliday, right, scores against Pirates catcher Henry Davis as the ball flies away in the second inning of 2025 Spring Training season opener in Sarasota, Florida, on Saturday.
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde is impressed with how the team has looked over the first couple of days of spring training.
Brandon Hyde, the manager for the Baltimore Orioles, was the special guest and keynote speaker of this year's Hot Stove Banquet, where money was raised to support the Shorebirds' local charities ...
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