NEW YORK—Orioles pitcher John Means had Tommy John surgery in Dallas on Wednesday morning. Dr. Keith Meister performed the surgery and, according to Orioles executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias, it went well. Elias said Means probably will return to Baltimore to begin his rehabilitation, which will take at least 12 months....
NEW YORK—The Orioles came into Yankee Stadium after a seven-game swing in Oakland and Los Angeles, hoping that their early season success...
NEW YORK—The Orioles placed right-hander Chris Ellis on the 10-day injured list Tuesday because of right shoulder discomfort. The move is retroactive...
Kevin Brown began broadcasting Orioles games on radio in 2019. In his first year as their primary television voice, he’ll call about...
Chris Ellis, who was added to the Orioles’ starting rotation when John Means went on the injured list, left Sunday’s game after...
The news that the Orioles’ best starting pitcher, John Means, will have Tommy John surgery wasn’t surprising, but it was still disturbing....
Orioles starting pitcher John Means will have Tommy John surgery, the left-hander announced on his Twitter account on Saturday. The elbow surgery...
Fredi González appears to enjoy everything about baseball. He loves taking the lineup cards to home plate in his role as Oriole...
Tyler Wells has yet to pitch more than four innings in any of his three major league starts. On Thursday, he was...
Last August 19th, Jorge López was pulled from the Orioles’ game at Tampa Bay after two innings. He’d thrown only 48 pitches, but he’d allowed four runs on four hits and two walks in a game they’d eventually lose, 7-2. Fans watching the game on television could see manager Brandon Hyde talking...