BOSTON-The Orioles weren’t competitive in their three games against Boston this weekend. They extended their most recent losing streak to 11 games...
BOSTON–The Orioles purchased the contracts of left-hander Fernando Abad and right-hander Konner Wade from Norfolk Sunday, sending right-hander Dusten Knight to Norfolk and parting ways with reliever Adam Plutko. After allowing seven home runs in his last 8 1/3 innings, the Orioles designated Plutko for assignment. The right-hander, who was acquired from...
Miguel Cabrera hit his 499th home run against the Orioles on Wednesday night. Although he couldn’t cheer, Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander is among his biggest fans. Cabrera didn’t play in Thursday’s game between the Tigers and Orioles, and he will try to get his milestone 500th at home. Detroit began a six-game...
BOSTON–In May, the Orioles had a 14-game losing streak, equaling the second longest in franchise history. They hoped not to repeat that,...
BOSTON–Oriole pitcher Bruce Zimmermann sprained an ankle in a training room accident, according to manager Brandon Hyde, and will remain on the 10-day injured list. The left-hander has missed nearly two months because of left biceps tendinitis. “He sprained his ankle doing some sort of exercise the last couple of days,” Hyde...
BOSTON—The Orioles won 10 times in 16 games to begin the second half of the season. Since then, things have gone steadily...
BOSTON—Orioles outfielder Ryan McKenna has yet to play at Fenway Park and, before he does, he had one thing on his mind. McKenna, a 24-year-old from Dover, New Hampshire, couldn’t wait to sign his name inside the Green Monster, the Fenway left field wall. McKenna, Ryan Mountcastle and Ramón Urías all grabbed...
On May 6, 2012, the Orioles and Boston Red Sox were tied, 6-6, through 15 innings. Manager Buck Showalter had burned through his bullpen. Only Brian Matusz, who was scheduled to start the next night, and third-string catcher Luis Exposito were left. Showalter had other ideas. He knew that Chris Davis had...
BALTIMORE—On the day that Chris Davis announced his retirement, Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch decided to rest slugger Miguel Cabrera, one home...
Chris Davis announced his retirement from baseball on Thursday morning. The Orioles’ first baseman, who twice led Major League Baseball in home runs and signed a team-record, seven-year $161 million contract, retired with just over a season left on that deal. Davis, 35, has been on the injured list throughout the 2021...