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Beavers scratched from O's lineup due to right oblique discomfort

Wolfram (back) placed on 15-day IL as Wells recalled to fill spot in Baltimore's bullpen
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BALTIMORE -- The Orioles' lengthy list of injury concerns continues to grow more than a quarter into the 2026 season. On Tuesday, outfielder Dylan Beavers was scratched from the O's lineup with right oblique discomfort ahead of the second matchup of their three-game series against the Yankees at Camden Yards.

Ward can't stop walking -- but is that his plan at the plate?

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'One of the most gangster at-bats I've seen' propels O's vs. Yanks

May 11, 2026

BALTIMORE -- Coby Mayo wasn’t supposed to be in the Orioles’ starting lineup on Monday. The 24-year-old only became the designated hitter, slotting into the No. 6 hole, after Samuel Basallo was scratched due to left knee discomfort, finding out he’d be playing only about an hour before the 6:36

Basallo scratched from O's lineup due to left knee discomfort, 'will be fine'

May 11, 2026

BALTIMORE -- The Orioles turned one of their best defensive plays of the season during the seventh inning of Sunday's 2-1 win over the A's at Camden Yards, as Leody Taveras threw out Carlos Cortes at the plate to end the frame and preserve the club's one-run lead. Catcher Samuel

O's reliever drops gender reveal straight into TV camera, after retiring the side

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May 11, 2026

Protecting a 2-1 lead for the Orioles in the eighth inning of Sunday’s win over the A's, rookie right-hander Anthony Nunez worked himself into a tough spot, and then out of it. The 24-year-old issued a pair of one-out walks before striking out Brent Rooker and getting Tyler Soderstrom to

Taveras' laser, Basallo's final stand at plate help O's get back on track

May 10, 2026

BALTIMORE -- Defense has been a sore spot for the Orioles so far this season, but manager Craig Albernaz has continually expressed his belief that his club will soon play cleaner baseball. The work is being put in every day. The effort has been there all year. On Sunday afternoon

Better safe than sorry! Albernaz dons mask, glove in dugout

May 10, 2026

BALTIMORE -- After breaking his jaw and sustaining at least seven fractures in his face on a foul ball earlier this season, Orioles manager Craig Albernaz wasn’t taking any chances following another close call Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards. During the second inning of the O’s 2-1 win in the

Holliday set to see time at 3B during rehab assignment

May 9, 2026

BALTIMORE -- An interesting development is coming in Jackson Holliday’s rehab assignment. On Sunday, Holliday will be playing his third game for Double-A Chesapeake since starting a new rehab assignment on Thursday -- his third since undergoing right hamate surgery on Feb 12. However, the 22-year-old won’t be at second

Polar Bear and his cub, Teddy, set to celebrate Mom 

May 9, 2026

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Why Bradish's ol' reliable might be key to 2026 turnaround

May 8, 2026

BALTIMORE -- During a mid-week bullpen session, Kyle Bradish stated a clear objective, one he wanted to carry into his next start: Throw more curveballs. In Bradish’s opinion, the curve had been a bright spot during his sluggish start to the season. So, why not try an uptick in the

Povich (elbow inflammation) tabled as O's injury list swells again

May 8, 2026

BALTIMORE -- One day after exiting the Orioles’ 4-3 loss in Thursday night’s finale in Miami due to left forearm discomfort, Cade Povich has hit the injured list with a new injury designation. Povich was placed on the 15-day IL prior to Friday’s opener vs. the A’s due to left

O's eager to move on after falling short in measuring-stick series

May 5, 2026

NEW YORK -- The narrative was set from the moment the Orioles’ team buses arrived at Yankee Stadium on Friday afternoon, even if no player nor staff member wanted to address it. Every American League East series is big, but this four-gamer to open May would serve as a measuring

Westburg shut down after feeling discomfort in injured elbow while throwing

May 4, 2026

NEW YORK -- Few MLB teams have been as plagued by injuries over the past two seasons than the Orioles. And perhaps no player has had worse injury luck than Jordan Westburg. More tough news came regarding the 27-year-old infielder on Monday.

Orioles sign veteran reliever Trivino to bolster bullpen

May 4, 2026

NEW YORK -- The Orioles have added a new veteran arm to their bullpen from outside the organization. Baltimore signed right-hander Lou Trivino to a Major League deal on Monday, optioning rookie righty Trey Gibson to Triple-A Norfolk in a corresponding move to make room for Trivino on the 26-man

High-pressure setting doesn't faze O's Gibson in solid MLB debut

May 3, 2026

NEW YORK -- Trey Gibson smiled, patted the inside of his glove and let out just a smidge of frustration with himself. The 23-year-old right-hander then received a pat on the shoulder from Coby Mayo, tapped Adley Rutschman on the chest, fist-bumped Weston Wilson, Jeremiah Jackson and Blaze Alexander and

Busy travel day brings parents of O's prospect Gibson to NYC for son's MLB debut

May 3, 2026

NEW YORK -- JR and Karen Gibson had been staying at a hotel near Stetson University in Florida the past few nights, as their daughter, Nikki (the youngest of their two kids), was wrapping up her college softball career for Florida Gulf Coast University. They expected to be there through

O's No. 3 prospect Gibson to make MLB debut Sunday vs. Yankees 

May 2, 2026

NEW YORK -- The Orioles have several exciting pitching prospects at Triple-A Norfolk, a group that made a positive impression on Craig Albernaz during his first Spring Training as manager. Now, it's time for one of those young arms to make his MLB debut. Trey Gibson (Baltimore's No. 3 prospect

Rutschman, Basallo are coexisting on O's roster just fine

May 2, 2026

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O's closer Helsley placed on 15-day IL with right elbow inflammation

May 1, 2026

NEW YORK -- The injury bug continues to hit the Orioles hard again this year, and their latest loss is a big one.

'Back in the old neighborhood,' Alonso homers on first swing in return to NYC

May 1, 2026

NEW YORK -- Friday felt like a return home for Pete Alonso. No, the Orioles’ first baseman wasn’t in Tampa, Fla., where he was born and raised. Nor was the 31-year-old in Queens, where he spent the first seven seasons of his MLB career playing for the Mets. However, the

Povich rejoins O's, to start series opener vs. rival Yanks

May 1, 2026

BALTIMORE -- With a fresh opening in the Orioles’ rotation, a familiar pitcher will take the mound when the club opens a marquee four-game series at Yankee Stadium on Friday. Left-hander Cade Povich arrived in New York on Thursday and officially joined the O’s ahead of Friday’s opener vs. the

Two slams in one game? Rutschman, Jackson give O's grand win

April 30, 2026

BALTIMORE -- How hot is Adley Rutschman at the plate these days? Well, let’s just say that a ball that was firmly in a defender’s glove unexpectedly turned into a grand slam for the Orioles catcher on Thursday.

At 80 years old, HOFer Jim Palmer eats 1st chicken wing -- thanks to Adley's slam!

April 30, 2026

BALTIMORE -- It took 80 years, 197 days and one Adley Rutschman grand slam for Jim Palmer to eat his first chicken wing. That’s right. Palmer, a Hall of Fame pitcher and longtime Orioles broadcaster, had never eaten a single chicken wing -- until Thursday, that is.

Rogers lands on injured list due to flu circulating O's clubhouse

April 30, 2026

BALTIMORE — The Orioles’ starting rotation has taken another temporary hit. On Wednesday, Baltimore placed left-hander Trevor Rogers on the 15-day injured list, as the 28-year-old southpaw is dealing with an illness/flu (with the move retroactive to Sunday). Right-handed reliever Cameron Foster was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk as the corresponding

Now dad of 4 sons (including newborn twins), Kittredge back to dealing out of O's 'pen

April 29, 2026

BALTIMORE -- In a sense, Andrew Kittredge is a fatherly figure in the Orioles' bullpen. The 36-year-old right-hander is the eldest member of a relief corps that otherwise ranges from ages 24 to 32. At home, Kittredge actually is a dad. And his number of children recently doubled, as his