Waiting on Vallimont, O'Hearn and more
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Another day begins for the Orioles with two players still uncertain where they’re headed. Do they stay or do they go? Pitcher Chris Vallimont was designated for assignment Jan. 3 after the Orioles acquired first baseman/outfielder Ryan O’Hearn from the Royals for cash considerations. O’Hearn was designated for assignment two days later after the Or
Information on next month's Birdland Caravan
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles are bringing back their Birdland Caravan, a four-day winter tour that runs from Feb. 2-5 at multiple locations throughout the region, with some notable participants including executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias, manager Brandon Hyde, catcher Adley Rutschman and pitcher Grayson Rodriguez. Included is autograph sessions an
Orioles announce Birdland Caravan to be held Feb. 2-5
MASN Staff
Masn
The Orioles today announced the return of the club’s ‘Birdland Caravan,’ a four-day winter tour, that will take place from Thursday, February 2, through Sunday, February 5, at multiple locations throughout the region. The first such weekend-long celebration since prior to the COVID-19 pandemic will include autograph sessions and happy hours with cu
When it comes to expected stats, Ryan Mountcastle had a big 2022 season
Steve Melewski
Masn
With all the recent talk about backups at first base and a lefty hitter that can play there to complement Ryan Mountcastle in 2023, I went back and took another look at Mountcastle’s 2022 season. We know it was not as productive as his 2021 when he hit an Orioles rookie record 33 homers. That number dropped to 22 last year. And it cannot all be abo
Nats shouldn't overlook importance of DH position
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Whenever a discussion has come up this winter about the Nationals’ biggest needs, the focus understandably has been on several specific positions in the field: Third base, left field, first base, No. 5 starter. There’s another position that hasn’t garnered much attention, though, and it probably should be a bigger part of the discussion: Designated
Pitching in with more thoughts about the Orioles' staff
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Having spent a few days wondering about the 13 position players on an Orioles 26-man roster, it seems only fair to do a little obsessing about the pitching staff, if that ratio makes sense. The analysis is incomplete, as well as speculative, because the Orioles could add another veteran starter. They weren’t supposed to be done after Kyle Gibson’s
More O's questions: The readers' story
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Today I am asking a few more questions of O's fans. But with a different spin on this edition. This one is where the readers can fill us in on their personal stories. With today's questions, rather than seek your input on the Orioles and their future outlook, I want to know about your past with baseball. I want to ask each reader and commenter abou
Healthy again, Gore ready to show what Nats got in trade
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Once the shock of the trade wore off – and, yes, it was shocking, given the magnitude of last August’s deal – MacKenzie Gore’s focus shifted to one clear-cut objective: Pitch for the Nationals in 2022. A resident of the 15-day injured list with elbow inflammation when he was one of six players shipped by the Padres to the Nationals for Juan Soto an
Because You Asked - Return to the Blue Lagoon
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The mailbag will be much too heavy to transport down to Sarasota for spring training unless I empty it again. I’m reluctant to check it with my luggage. I may not get it back until the Winter Meetings. Here is the latest sequel to the beloved original from 2008. You ask, I answer, you ask again, I answer again. It’s bound to get old one of these da
A look at the many challenges for minor league managers
Steve Melewski
Orioles
When I conducted a two-part interview and series on the Orioles farm system recently with director of player development Matt Blood, I asked a question about the Orioles' minor league managers. I inquired how the minor league skipper’s job differs from that of a big league manager. And the answer was not unexpected for anyone that has followed the