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.
With at least four coaches from the 2024 Orioles departing, the team’s coaching staff will look much different from the one that ended the season on October 2nd.
At least four coaches from manager Brandon Hyde’s 2024 coaching staff will not return in 2025. Matt Borgschulte, the Orioles’ co-hitting coach for the past three seasons, will rejoin the Minnesota Twins organization as a hitting coach, according to a report from The Baltimore Sun, which was confirmed by an industry source.
For a while now, there have been whispers following the Baltimore Orioles' disappointing early exit in the postseason that there would be changes. That
MASN’s Roch Kubatko reported that Orioles co-hitting coach Ryan Fuller and two other members of the staff won’t be back. At last week’s end-of-season press conference with Orioles GM Mike Elias, he committed to manager Brandon Hyde for the 2025 season but stopped short of making the same statement about the entire coaching staff.
If you’re a consumer of social media, it wouldn’t surprise you to find that following the Orioles’ quick elimination in last week’s Wild Card round, that some fans think that Brandon Hyde is to blame for the team’s two-game sweep by the Kansas City Royals.
Thursday was Brandon Hyde’s 51st birthday, and instead of preparing for a deciding Wild Card game with the Kansas City Royals, the Orioles’ manager was breaking down the season and looking ahead to 2025.
The Baltimore Orioles will not be overreacting to their playoff flame-out this year.
The Baltimore Orioles’ postseason ambitions came to an abrupt halt following a devastating series sweep by the Kansas City Royals, leaving a bitter taste as the team contemplates what could have been.
It's safe to say that the Kansas City Royals' offseason spending spree paid off, as the team is heading to the American League Division Series for the first time since 2015.
Though the Orioles’ season could end on Wednesday, manager Brandon Hyde was in a light mood during his pregame interview session. A reporter asked if there was anything Hyde could try, suggesting that coaches in other sports could make radical changes.
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde will wait until after Game 1 to reveal his Game 2 starter in the best-of-three Wild Card Series with the Kansas City Royals.
The Baltimore Orioles are aiming for a deep playoff run in October. The Minnesota Twins are wondering how it all went wrong in August and September. Both teams might be distracted when they play each other Saturday in the second-to-last game of the regular season in Minneapolis.
While the Baltimore Orioles have started to get healthier in the past few days with many of their impact players returning to the active roster, they were dealt a significant blow on Wednesday.
Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde is in hot water amid their team’s recent struggles, including a brutal 0-10 loss to the San Francisco Giants, due in part to Craig Kimbrel’s poor performance, allowing six runs in one outing.
For once, it wasn’t Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde providing the daily injury updates — at least when it came to the pitching. On Sunday, pitching coach Drew French spoke to reporters, including MLB.com, about several injured pitchers, including starter Grayson Rodriguez.
The confidence level hasn't been at a preferred level for the Baltimore Orioles in recent weeks even as they've maintained a high enough clip to contend for the top spot in the American League East.
Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde didn't mince words when asked about his ever-fluid bullpen Monday afternoon. "I'm kind of searching for guys to get outs in the back third of the game right now," Hyde said.
Orioles general manager Mike Elias spoke to reporters (including Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports) ahead of Saturday's game against the Rays, offering updates on several injured players.
Eflin has been exactly the type of pitcher Baltimore desperately needed and then some.
The Baltimore Orioles sit atop the AL East alone after their 9-5 win against the Cleveland Guardians. Now, Brandon Hyde’s squad is 0.5 games ahead of the second-ranked New York Yankees with an opportunity to widen that gap in the lead-up to the postseason.
At the trade deadline, the Baltimore Orioles traded for struggling star Eloy Jiménez. So far, Jiménez has had a promising start to his Baltimore tenure.
SEATTLE — No one had a better view of Anthony Santander's huge month of June than Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde, and he's sure of one thing. Well, two, actually.
His situation is particularly troublesome since he was already sidelined with a sprained UCL earlier this year.
Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde mentioned multiple times recently about the potential fatigue that his team might be encountering. Even with that, the Orioles are wearing out opponents.
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