Wright on workouts, what went wrong and "fresh eyes" on him

Wright on workouts, what went wrong and "fresh eyes" on him
The Orioles started their minicamp this weekend in Sarasota, an adjusted version of it that won't be flooded with players and serves in large part to allow new hires to become more familiar with the complex. A handful of players already have been working out there, including pitcher Mike Wright Jr., catcher Chance Sisco and outfielder Austin Hays. Reliever Richard Bleier is joining them as he continues his throwing program following lat surgery in June. "A couple other guys come in and pop...

The curious case of Cobb

The curious case of Cobb
A deeper dive into the Orioles roster brings up more questions regarding starter Alex Cobb and how he, like other veterans, fits into the rebuild. Whether it can hold the $43 million remaining on a contract that covers the next three seasons before he's again eligible for free agency. Manager Brandon Hyde says he doesn't believe in the word "rebuild." He believes in "competing," and that's the message being sent to his players. A message that will spread throughout the clubhouse and the...

Updating Trumbo and Bleier's recoveries from surgery

Updating Trumbo and Bleier's recoveries from surgery
There wasn't much Orioles news to come out of the Winter Meetings beyond the decision to hire Brandon Hyde as manager, whatever the zealous level of the reports. Roster rumblings pretty much were limited to the Rule 5 draft and a waiver claim of third baseman Rio Ruiz. But two injury updates were noteworthy. Executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias said he expected reliever Richard Bleier and outfielder/designated hitter Mark Trumbo to be ready for opening day based on the...

Bundy and bullpen with bad nights in 16-5 loss

Bundy and bullpen with bad nights in 16-5 loss
The Orioles' Dylan Bundy and the Mets' Zack Wheeler were the starters in a June 6 game at Citi Field and posted almost identical lines. Three hits and five strikeouts over seven scoreless innings. They met again tonight at Camden Yards and both right-handers allowed leadoff singles in the first inning on the eighth pitch of the at-bat. There had to be a separator or it would get creepy. Bundy surrendered two runs in the top of the first, Wheeler only one. Bundy threw 29 pitches, but Wheeler...

Orioles denied series sweep with 7-3 loss (with quotes)

Orioles denied series sweep with 7-3 loss (with quotes)
ATLANTA - The season record and placement in the standings allow the Orioles to remain patient with a rookie starter and keep running him out there every fifth day, enabling them to continue the evaluation process and monitor how he responds to adversity that could prove beneficial down the road. Learn about the pitcher and the person. But is there a limit, no matter how many games already are lost? The Orioles will place the topic on a scale and check how it balances out, weighing the pros and...

Machado homers in 15th and Orioles defeat Braves 10-7 (updated)

Machado homers in 15th and Orioles defeat Braves 10-7 (updated)
ATLANTA - Chris Davis stepped on home plate tonight, turned toward the Orioles' dugout, removed his batting helmet and ran an arm across his forehead. Launch a fastball and a burden is lifted. For however long it lasts. The sigh of relief from Davis could have moved the flags in center field. He homered for the first time since May 9 to break a scoreless tie in the fifth inning and his sacrifice fly in the ninth allowed the Orioles to reclaim the lead during a six-run rally. He should have...

This, that and the other

This, that and the other
SARASOTA, Fla. - Tim Beckham's groin injury, if that's how you classify a tweak, struck as he continued to impress at third base. Setting aside a recent throwing error, Beckham has been smooth at the hot corner. He looks comfortable at his new position. His actions aren't robotic. He's taking good paths to ground balls and making clean pickups. Beckham is athletic and the saying goes that if you can play shortstop, you can play anywhere in the infield, but I don't necessarily buy it. The...