Mayo's monster 452-foot blast caps six-run frame as O's bats break out
KANSAS CITY -- The Orioles are headed home, and they’re bringing a revived offense with them. With an 8-6 victory over the Royals on Wednesday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium, Baltimore continued to show that its offense -- which was plagued by inconsistency through the early portion of April -- is
Rutschman homers in return before Garcia's hitless streak ends on sour note
KANSAS CITY -- Adley Rutschman came off the injured list on Tuesday and walked right into the spotlight. With the Orioles trailing the Royals by a run in the top of the eighth inning, Rutschman said hello with a bang. The Baltimore catcher, returning from an absence caused by left
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To go along with a young crew featuring Gunnar Henderson, Samuel Basallo and Adley Rutschman, the Orioles added some veteran savvy in Pete Alonso and Taylor Ward, giving the club a powerful lineup heading into the 2026 season.
King George: Orioles' top-ranked prospect collects career-high five hits at High-A
In the span of a few short hours, Nate George turned a so-so start to his season into something much better. The O's No. 1 prospect racked up a career-high five knocks and drove in three runs to pace a 20-hit attack in High-A Frederick's 18-2 romp over Wilmington on
These prospects are bringing the heat for their respective organizations
Once upon a time in baseball, picking which pitchers had the best fastball was done solely based on how hard they threw. When the radar gun started being used in the 1970s, it was a quick and easy way to measure who had the best heater. But as the game
Check out the 2,200+ MiLB games that you can get tickets to for just 10 bucks
Minor League Baseball is famous for being a top-tier, low-cost family entertainment option. Throughout the 2026 season, going to a game can be an even better value than usual. Through April 28, all 120 MiLB teams -- clubs from Single-A to Triple-A at ballparks from Palm Beach, Fla., to Vancouver,
Latest O's injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Orioles injury news and transactions.
Holliday (hand) set for MRI after early exit from Triple-A rehab game
KANSAS CITY -- Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday suffered a setback on Tuesday, when he was removed from Triple-A Norfolk’s game against Memphis due to right hand discomfort. Holliday had been working his way back after fracturing his hamate bone. He struck out in the first inning for the Tides
It's the perfect week to see O's prospects -- so here are some players to watch
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Basallo's game-tying and go-ahead knocks send O's to wild win in 12 innings
KANSAS CITY -- Samuel Basallo was determined that he wasn’t going to let the Orioles lose on Monday at Kauffman Stadium. After producing a two-out, two-strike RBI single that tied the game in the ninth, Basallo came through again with a go-ahead RBI single in the 12th that served as
‘Look in the mirror’: O's searching for answers amid tough stretch
CLEVELAND -- A tough week for the Orioles concluded Sunday afternoon at Progressive Field, where they took an 8-4 loss to the Guardians, marking their fifth defeat in six games. After dropping two of three to Arizona at home, Baltimore lost three of four to Cleveland. The O’s (10-12) appeared
This reliever has 10 IP, 0 H to open '26 -- and surprisingly, it's not Mason Miller
CLEVELAND -- The most dominant reliever in baseball so far this season has been Padres closer Mason Miller, and there's no question about it. The 27-year-old flamethrower has tossed 10 1/3 scoreless innings with only two hits allowed, 25 strikeouts and two walks over his first 10 outings, riding a
1 early-season development each team can believe in
It's still too early to tell exactly how the 2026 season will play out, but every team has seen at least one key player or position group get off to a strong start. With the help of MLB.com's beat writers, here's one early-season development every club can have faith in.
Jackson's surprise rise has been a huge boost for Orioles
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With 6-run 8th inning, Orioles rally again for another comeback victory
CLEVELAND -- Would the Orioles prefer to start swinging the bats better in the early innings of games and generate more offense from the get-go? Of course. And they hope that will begin to happen soon. But let’s admit, it’s been pretty fun to watch this year’s Baltimore squad show
Déjà vu hits O’s as southpaw dominates, rally falls short
CLEVELAND -- The beginning of this week felt like it was 2023 (or ‘24) again for the Orioles. Their remarkable come-from-behind win over the D-backs on Monday night was reminiscent of one of the many incredible victories they experienced while reaching the postseason in back-to-back years earlier this decade. Thursday
Next week you can see every team in the system -- from Single-A to MLB -- on one road trip
Benjamin Hill travels the nation collecting stories about what makes Minor League Baseball unique. This excerpt from the Baseball Traveler newsletter, presented by Circle K, is a mere taste of the smorgasbord of delights he offers every week. Read the full newsletter here, and subscribe to his newsletter here.
Albernaz's gift upon return to Cleveland? An office of kid-sized furniture, decor
CLEVELAND -- If Craig Albernaz hadn't been back in Cleveland, he may have been surprised by what he saw when he went into the visiting manager's office at Progressive Field on Thursday afternoon ahead of the Orioles' series opener vs. the Guardians. Albernaz opened the door and immediately spotted a
Orioles' thriving bullpen adds another exciting arm
CLEVELAND -- The Orioles’ bullpen has gotten off to a strong start this season, and now they’re adding another exciting, young arm to the mix. Prior to Thursday’s series-opening 4-2 loss to the Guardians, Baltimore recalled right-hander Cameron Foster from Triple-A Norfolk for his first big league call-up. The O’s
Intricacies of hitting on display with O's ABS challenge, batter pitch-timer violation
BALTIMORE -- MLB hitters have much more to think about when stepping into the batter’s box these days than at any previous time in the sport’s long history. There’s a pitch timer counting down, so hitters need to be ready and engaged quickly. If they’re going to ask for time,
With 7 cheek fractures and broken jaw, O's manager Albernaz back at work
BALTIMORE -- Craig Albernaz walked into the press conference room at Camden Yards with a smile on his face, a red mark on his right cheek and bruising around his right eye. For the Orioles' manager, Tuesday was just another day at work. "Oh, hey everyone," Albernaz quipped to the
Breakout sluggers surge in first in-season Hitter Power Rankings
Back in March, when we debuted our first Hitter Power Rankings of the year, there was one prevailing question. Who would take home the top spot: Shohei Ohtani or Aaron Judge? Our voters gave the slight edge to Ohtani. Now, though, we have a few weeks of results to factor
Here's the best defensive prospect for each club
Sometimes, the easiest way a rookie position player can impact the Major League club upon his first callup is by playing high-quality defense, and there’s evidence that prospects are more defensively ready in the bigs than they’ve ever been before. To wit, there have been 19 total rookies who have