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The Orioles are promoting Michael Forret, one of their top pitching prospects, to Double-A. A new pitch is helping him ...
Fellow flame-thrower Keeler Morfe, who is being eased back into workloads after missing about 2.5 months of the season, ...
The Baltimore Orioles are continuing to give some of their young players opportunities in the majors. After the trade deadline, the Orioles, as expected, lost b ...
Executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias made eight player-for-player trades, dealt nine major leaguers and acquired a whopping 16 prospects ahead of the deadline. Much of the ...
Depleted by trades and injuries, the Baltimore Orioles have bolstered their outfield by reuniting with a veteran who was briefly on their active roster last sea ...
The Orioles’ farm system looks much different than it did at the beginning of 2025 -- and even quite different than it did at ...
The Orioles' High-A affiliate will relocate to Frederick, Md., starting with the 2026 season, marking the return of the ...
The Baltimore Orioles took on the Chicago Cubs Wednesday afternoon, falling 1-0 in a game that highlighted the absence of ...
The Orioles have waded into seller’s waters with their deals of relievers Bryan Baker and Gregory Soto but have yet to dive ...
Also tough was the Tides offense, which only mustered five hits. Samuel Basallo went 0-3 with a walk, while Jud Fabian had ...
The Baltimore Orioles are talented enough to bounce back from a nightmare season with a competitive 2026 campaign. Here's how it can happen.
According to SNY's Andy Martino, the Orioles are sending lefthanded reliever Gregory Soto to the New York Mets for minor league pitchers Wellington Aracena and Cameron Foster.