Peter Schmuck breaks down each player who had more than 20 at-bats or pitched more than 10 innings for the Orioles this season. Each grade is based on the performance of the player relative to his role and talent level.
Peter Schmuck breaks down each player who had more than 20 at-bats or pitched more than 10 innings for the Orioles this season. Each grade is based on the performance of the player relative to his role and talent level.
Nearly every locker inside the Orioles clubhouse had been vacated by Friday afternoon, equipment bags packed, moving boxes stacked and even nameplates removed.
Despite season-ending injuries to shortstop Manny Machado and catcher Matt Wieters and the late-season suspension of first baseman Chris Davis, this Orioles season's biggest disappointment had to be right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez.
Brian Roberts, a two-time All Star and fan favorite who spent all but one year of his 14-season career with the Orioles, has retired from baseball.
As the sting wears off from the Orioles' ALCS sweep at the hands of Kansas City, this week's Five for Friday highlights five factors the Orioles will need to advance to the World Series next year.
The Orioles' "We Won't Stop" season finally came to a screeching halt Wednesday at Kauffman Stadium when the won't-be-beat Kansas City Royals won, 2-1, in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.
After the Orioles’ season-ending 2-1 loss to the Kansas City Royals in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series on Wednesday, outfielder Nelson Cruz realized he might have played his final game in an Orioles uniform.
First baseman Chris Davis, serving a 25-game suspension after testing positive for amphetamines, was with the club throughout the ALCS partially because the Orioles hoped to assimilate him back in case the club went to the World Series.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When the Royals won their only World Series championship in 1985, 19-year-old fan Dayton Moore watched Game 7 from a grassy knoll between the left field stands of Royals Stadium and Interstate-70.
Ned Yost is in the World Series. Don Mattingly and Matt Williams can walk freely around their towns.