Sources: Coby Mayo joining Orioles in Cleveland
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
When Coby Mayo came out of Triple-A Norfolk’s game tonight in Charlotte in the bottom of the eighth inning, it wasn’t just to empty the Tides’ bench in an 18-10 win. Mayo is joining the Orioles in Cleveland, according to two industry sources. The trade deadline passed and the Orioles made the call to Mayo, the No. 3 prospect in the organization per
Rogers' debut with Orioles doesn't deliver win in Cleveland (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
CLEVELAND – Trevor Rogers walked into the visiting clubhouse at Progressive Field this afternoon with bags in hand and met his new teammates, manager and staff. The plan called for some small talk and heavy preparation for his first start with the Orioles. The time to get acclimated was scarce. Save it for later. “Those things happen,” Brandon Hyde
O's game blog: The road trip begins in Cleveland
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After a homestand during which they went 4-3, added seven players to their 26-man roster via trades, added two starting pitchers, recalled Jackson Holliday and lost Jordan Westburg to a fractured right hand, the O's hit the road tonight. They begin a four-game series at Cleveland to start a 10-game trip that also includes stops in Toronto and at Ta
More players report to Orioles after deadline, McCann pushes for ways to improve pitchers' control
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
CLEVELAND - The Orioles held their usual pitchers and hitters meetings prior to the first game of a series. Name tags would have been a smart idea. Starter Trevor Rogers and outfielders Eloy Jiménez and Austin Slater were activated early this afternoon, and infielder Livan Soto was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk. The Orioles optioned outfielder Hes
Kjerstad optioned again in latest Orioles roster revision, Rogers starts tonight (updated with lineup)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
CLEVELAND – The Orioles made a series of roster moves this afternoon leading into their four-game series against the Guardians at Progressive Field. Jordan Westburg was placed on the 10-day injured list with a fractured right hand, and the Orioles recalled Livan Soto from Triple-A Norfolk. Westburg could return by late September. Soto is wearing No
Activation of trade acquisitions among roster moves
MASN Staff
Orioles
The Orioles have made the following roster moves: Activated DH/OF Eloy Jiménez. He will wear No. 72.Activated LHP Trevor Rogers. He will wear No. 28 and start tonight’s game.Activated OF Austin Slater. He will wear No. 15.Recalled INF Livan Soto from Triple-A Norfolk. He will wear No. 73.Optioned LHP Keegan Akin to Triple-A Norfolk.Optioned OF Hest
O's sign top draft pick, UNC outfielder Vance Honeycutt
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles this morning announced that they have signed their top draft pick, University of North Carolina outfielder Vance Honeycutt, taken No. 22 overall in round one. Today is the final day for clubs to sign 2024 MLB Draft selections. According to MLB.com’s Jim Callis, Honeycutt signed a $4 million dollar bonus. The listed slot amount for the N
Nationals desperately want to be buyers, not sellers, next summer
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
PHOENIX – In his 16 seasons as Nationals general manager, Mike Rizzo has found himself on both ends of the trade deadline spectrum. He’s been a buyer many times. He’s been a seller with some frequency as well. He’s even had a few quiet Julys when he could stand pat and play out the rest of the season. But he’s become way too familiar with the selli
O's Colton Cowser: Bigger bat producing more hits
Steve Melewski
Orioles
It’s been said that “baseball is a game of inches.” Sometimes it’s less than that. To hear Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser tell it, a ½ inch is making a difference for him. He cites two things that have helped turn his bat around. He is raking now with a 13-game hitting streak since the All-Star game. A nice mental reset at the break helped and so
A final summary and some leftovers from the trade deadline
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The immediate takeaway from the Orioles’ work at the trade deadline is how they went hard after quantity and also feel like they improved the quality of their rotation and bullpen and the depth of their right-handed hitters. They really didn't skimp on the quantity. They were as busy adding players as the Marlins were subtracting them. The flurry o