Ripken partnering with Attain Sports in ownership of Aberdeen IronBirds
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The High-A Aberdeen IronBirds will operate under different ownership in 2025. Cal Ripken Jr., 64. has sold his majority stake in the Orioles’ affiliate. However, the Hall of Famer and brother Bill, a former major league infielder and current MLB Network analyst, will remain part of the ownership group. Attain Sports, led by minor league baseball op
A few notes and quotes as game time approaches
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Now that the Orioles survived a rocky second half, one where they needed to win their final three games to play .500 ball (33-33), manager Brandon Hyde hopes the team gains something from the adversity. “I’m hoping it makes us tougher honestly,” Hyde said Monday at Camden Yards. “The adversity our guys went through this year, I hope it benefits us
Orioles and Royals lineups, notes on O's Wild Card roster
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The start of the 2023 postseason for the Orioles included the shocking news that John Means wouldn’t make the Division Series roster due to elbow soreness that followed his appearance in an intrasquad game at Camden Yards. The club didn’t share anything of that magnitude this morning, but the inclusion of Colin Selby in the bullpen came as a surpri
Selby makes Orioles' Wild Card roster over Bowman
Roch Kubatko
Masn
The Orioles are carrying 12 pitchers and 14 position players for the Wild Card series against the Royals that begins this afternoon at soggy Camden Yards. Albert Suárez threw six innings on Sunday and was dropped from the roster until perhaps getting a start in the Division Series if the Orioles can advance. Rookie Cade Povich made it, giving the O
Another look at the Orioles and Royals ahead of Game 1 of the Wild Card round
Steve Melewski
Orioles
In sizing up the last two regular seasons, where the Orioles posted 192 wins to rank second-most in the majors, O’s skipper Brandon Hyde noted the differences Monday afternoon at his press conference ahead of Game 1 of the AL Wild Card playoff series with Kansas City.  There were big differences between how one team won 101 games and a division tit
Lack of power continued to limit Nats' offensive output this season
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
In his end-of-season session with reporters, Mike Rizzo lamented the Nationals’ lack of power and need to make significant improvements in that department in the future. “Slug is something that we’re going to try and either acquire and/or develop,” the longtime general manager said, “to get to a point where you don’t need to get three or four hits
Wild Card this, that and the other
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles returned to the visiting clubhouse Sunday at Target Field and still didn’t know their opponent for the Wild Card series that begins this afternoon at Camden Yards. The Royals were winning in the ninth inning. The Tigers were losing in the ninth inning. The drama was high for anyone paying attention to it. The interest from players was l
Orioles aren't ready to announce Wild Card roster and other starters
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles must set their Wild Card roster by 10 a.m. Tuesday morning and they have more meetings to conduct. They’re talking about the composition of it heading into Game 1 of the Wild Card Series against the Royals at Camden Yards, as well as the identities of the next two starters. Nothing came out of today’s media sessions that offered any hin
Burnes on his September cutter and Ragans on his rocky start vs. Orioles
Steve Melewski
Orioles
As he goes into start Game 1 of the American League Wild Card Series on Tuesday, the Orioles are delighted to see what happened to right-hander Corbin Burnes in August was very different over the last month. He struggled over five August starts, allowing 28 runs in 25 2/3 innings. But he gave up just five runs in 30 September innings.  Burnes in Au
Ten years later it's the O's and Royals again in the postseason
Steve Melewski
Orioles
It hasn’t been so long that Orioles fans won’t remember. The 2014 Kansas City Royals swept the Orioles four games to none in the AL Championship Series. It sounds crazy to say, but it was a close series. The Orioles lost by two, two, one and one run. Each game went down to the last pitch. The Royals didn’t lose a game, but barely won each of them.