It wasn’t the season that the Baltimore Orioles were hoping for in 2024, as they saw a significant drop in their win total from 2023. Even though 2024
The offseason has begun for the Baltimore Orioles as they now look ahead to 2025. An extremely young team that has developed well, Baltimore should be in contention going forward over the next few years.
This year's AL Rookie of the Year race will center around the AL East and a pair of heavyweights that scuffled for the division lead until the regular season's final week.
The Baltimore Orioles season ended just over two weeks ago when they lost Game 2 of their Wild Card Round matchup to the Kansas City Royals. It was a brutal showing for the team offensively, as they scored only one run, on a Cedric Mullins home run, in two games.
It was a tough end for the Baltimore Orioles in 2024, as they were eliminated for the second straight season in the first playoff series they played in. While the season didn’t end the way they would have liked, the Orioles were able to win 91 games in 2024, following up a 101-win season in 2023.
John Means, Kyle Bradish, and Tyler Wells were all expected to contribute to the 2024 pitching staff but fate had other plans When the Orioles traded for Corbin Burnes in early February, the slated rotation of Burnes, Kyle Bradish, Grayson Rodriguez, John Means, and Dean Kremer had the potential to be one of the best in baseball.
The talk of the Baltimore Orioles offseason will be centered around Corbin Burnes and Anthony Santander. Rightfully so, too, as they're arguably two of the top five free agents in Major League Baseball this winter. They also have a decision to make with Eloy Jimenez, who they acquired at the trade deadline.
A 14th-round pick just a year ago, Forret is ahead of schedule and looking like an impact arm. Expectations are usually quite tame for 14th-round draft picks.
Not long after the disappointing Game 2 loss in the Wild Card Series, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was hit with a question he had grown weary of answering.
Sarasota, Florida is where the Baltimore Orioles call home for Spring Training in preparation for the upcoming baseball season. Recently, the city was hit very hard by Hurricane Milton, which followed the devastation of Hurricane Helene in other parts of the state.
The Baltimore Orioles announced Wednesday they will donate $250,000 to support recovery efforts for those affected by Hurricane Milton. Partnering with the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, the Orioles aim to provide relief for the damage surrounding Ed Smith Stadium, their spring training home.
The Baltimore Orioles are heading into the winter with a lot of important decisions to make, as the franchise continues to look for ways to improve. Even though they were eliminated earlier than they would have liked in the MLB Postseason, it was still a very good campaign for the Orioles.
The Baltimore Orioles ultimately took a step back in 2024 after last year's 101 wins and first American League East title since 2014, but the end result was the same with a sweep in the team's first playoff series and still no playoff victories in a decade.
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Changes have already gotten underway for the Baltimore Orioles this offseason. At first, it was revealed that three members of the coaching staff would not be back in 2025 under manager Brandon Hyde, including co-hitting coach Ryan Fuller.
Barring anything drastic, the Baltimore Orioles should expect to have to hand over a blank check to Corbin Burnes in the offseason if they want to retain him.
He was diagnosed with the fracture shortly after the Orioles were eliminated from the playoffs.
After breaking his hand in the American League Division Series, Baltimore Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser is expected to be ready for spring training.
He was the chairman of the Orioles from 2020, when he formally took over from his father, until earlier this year, when his family sold the club to new owner David Rubenstein.
The Baltimore Orioles are making some changes to their coaching staff.
Facing another early postseason exit, the Baltimore Orioles have decided to make significant changes to their coaching staff. In a move signaling a new direction for the team, the Orioles have dismissed bench coach Fredi Gonzalez, co-hitting coach Ryan Fuller, and coach Jose Hernandez.
The Baltimore Orioles reportedly are parting ways with three coaches after a 91-win season and a wild-card sweep by the Kansas City Royals. MASN Sports reported Friday that the club is not bringing back bench coach Fredi Gonzalez, co-hitting coach Ryan Fuller or major league coach Jose Hernandez.
All three will not return to the club in 2025.
The Baltimore Orioles need their youth movement to turn into a mid-20s movement.
Baltimore Orioles fans have had it rough in the postseason for a significant amount of time.
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