The Baltimore Orioles were seen as a team in desperate need of starting pitching as Corbin Burnes hit the open market and always appeared unlikely to return, eventually signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Baltimore Orioles might not be done acquiring starting pitching, even after signing Japanese pitcher Tomokuyi Sugano and veteran Charlie Morton. That note c
The Orioles have signed free agents Tyler O’Neill, Tomoyuki Sugano, Charlie Morton and Gary Sánchez this offseason. Is it enough?
The Baltimore Orioles could be destined to make a big trade by the time the offseason ends, according to this insider.
The passing days bring us closer to spring training and the resolution to some burning issues, but other answers aren’t forthcoming until much later. Until games are played and the summer months lead us to fall.
The Orioles are paying Zach Eflin like a front-end starter in 2025, but he will need to take on a greater workload to assume the title of an ace.
The Baltimore Orioles got some great news on Monday afternoon with two of their potential threats for the top free agent in baseball seemingly eliminated from contention. According to a report from Jack Curry of YES Network and further information from Will Sammon of The Athletic,
So far this offseason, the Orioles’ additions to their pitching staff had all been starters, having previously inked Charlie Morton and Tomoyuki Sugano to one-year deals with plans to slot the right-handers into the rotation.
The Baltimore Orioles lost ace Corbin Burnes and must upgrade their pitching. Free-agent relievers Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates, can do it in a Plan B — as in bullpen.
For the Orioles, who have already increased spending under first-year owner David Rubenstein and have potential extensions for some of their young stars to consider, a long-term commitment to a player such as Santander might not have fit their plans. But a shorter-term deal, while forcing some creative roster adjustments, might make more sense.
BALTIMORE -- Andrew Kittredge and the Baltimore Orioles finalized a $10 million, one-year contract on Monday. The reliever gets a $9 million salary this year and the agreement includes a $9 million team option for 2026 with a $1 million buyout.
It's no secret the Baltimore Orioles are after starting pitching to try to shore up the rotation following the departure of their ace Corbin Burnes.