O's get three players on the Baseball America top 100 listing of MLB's best prospects
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After trading numerous prospects over the last year or two and graduating others to the big leagues to help a team contend for the last two seasons, the O’s farm system has, predictably, taken a bit of a hit. They no longer are the No. 1 ranked farm after a long run at the top and for now it seems, their days of populating top 100 lists up and down
Orioles getting closer to newcomers arriving in camp
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The first workout for pitchers and catchers is in three weeks. Players will take their physicals and head outdoors. The newcomers will get acclimated to a different city, camp and group of teammates. Fortunately for them, it’s always a welcoming bunch. Foes become family in this organization. The media will begin building a working relationship wit
Orioles announce all new Birdland Value Menu at Oriole Park at Camden Yards
MASN Staff
Masn
The expanded menu features 11 items $5 or less The Orioles today, along with their hospitality partner Brick & Whistle, operated by Levy, and beverage partner Coca-Cola Consolidated, announced their new Birdland Value Menu, which will be offered throughout the ballpark in 2025. The menu will feature more than 12 items, including adult beverages
Better, worse or the same in 2025: Position players
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
Spring training, believe it or not, starts three weeks from today when pitchers and catchers report to West Palm Beach, Fla. It’s hard to believe that, because it feels like the Nationals still have plenty of work to do between now and then, with a roster that still includes several glaring holes. Maybe there are moves to come between now and Feb.
If the O's could see Tyler O'Neill duplicate his 2024, they'd probably run with it
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Sure, there are durability questions about Orioles outfielder Tyler O’Neill, a player they signed via free agency in December. But last year he took 473 plate appearances to rank fifth-most on the Boston Red Sox and the O’s would probably take that and run with it right now. Especially with his 2024 stats. Over 113 games – his most since 2021 – O’N
Leftovers for breakfast
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Andrew Kittredge is familiar with many of the Orioles from his seven seasons pitching for the division-rival Tampa Bay Rays. He grew close to new starter Charlie Morton while they were teammates, and they’ll be reunited in Baltimore. Kittredge signed his one-year contract that guarantees $10 million and includes an option for 2026 after Morton agre
My 2025 Hall of Fame ballot
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
You don’t go into this annual exercise planning to vote for a certain number of players. I’ve been a Hall of Fame voter for 15 years now, and the number of candidates who got a check mark next to their names has wildly varied in that time. I’ve voted for the maximum 10 players before (and probably would’ve voted for an 11th at least once if allowed
Kittredge: “I think there's just a lot of excitement for the bullpen in general, the arms that we're going to have down there"
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Andrew Kittredge thought that he knew the Orioles from the opposite bullpen, each and every flaw that allowed his team to dominate them. Then, they underwent a dramatic change. Tables and fortunes were spun. Kittredge spent his first seven seasons with the Rays and registered a 3.65 ERA in 181 games. He made the All-Star team in 2021. And through i
Orioles welcome Mark Fine as chief marketing officer and Kamaal Jones as chief legal officer and general counsel
MASN Staff
Masn
The Baltimore Orioles today announced that MARK FINE will join the organization as the Chief Marketing Officer, and KAMAAL JONES as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel. Fine will lead the marketing, communications, and creative content departments, while Jones will lead all in-house legal and compliance operations for the club. “We are thrilled
What to watch for in tonight's Hall of Fame election
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
It was an eventful holiday weekend. Well, not for the Nationals, who were quiet. But there was no shortage of news elsewhere, in the baseball world, in both the professional and collegiate football world and of course in the world in general. And if you can stomach any more, there’s going to be significant baseball news later today. It’s Hall of Fa