Adam Jones crushed a homer in his third straight game and Danny Valencia added a two-run blast in the O's 6-5 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday afternoon. It was Freddy Garcia's first win of the year.More» Jones crushes his ninth homer of the season
O's third baseman Manny Machado burst out of the gates to start the season and is hitting his way into some elite company. He entered Saturday with the second-most hits in the Majors with 70, while his 21 doubles are three more than any player in the game.More» Machado plates a pair with a double to left
Baltimore won five of its seven series within the American League East entering its four-game set with Toronto, and it will have a chance to make that six of eight with a win Sunday. Miguel Gonzalez takes the hill for the O's and Chad Jenkins makes his second start for the Blue Jays.More» Gonzalez fans five over seven strong frames
The Orioles placed reliever Pedro Strop on the 15-day disabled list with a lower back strain, retroactive to May 24, and recalled right-hander Steve Johnson from Triple-A Norfolk.More»
There was more than enough offense to back Chris Tillman, as J.J. Hardy, Chris Davis, Danny Valencia and Adam Jones went deep in a 10-6 win over the Blue Jays on Friday.More»BAL@TOR Orioles use four homers to beat Blue Jays
Adam Jones is back in center field for Friday's contest against the Blue Jays after starting three consecutive games at designated hitter due to a sore groin.More» Jones goes back-to-back with Markakis
Manager Buck Showalter said the club would "probably" make a move if he had to lean on his relievers Friday, and the club scratched right-hander Steve Johnson from his start at Triple-A Norfolk on Friday to be safe.More» Steve Johnson, RHP, Orioles
A day after Kevin Gausman's Major League debut, he was ready to get to work and is looking ahead to his next start, which will come against the Nationals on Tuesday.More» Gausman fans five in his first career start
Top prospect Kevin Gausman struck out five but gave up four runs in five innings in a 12-6 loss to the Blue Jays on Thursday night. Chris Davis hit his MLB-leading 15th homer, and Manny Machado hit three doubles.More» Davis belts a solo homer off the foul pole
Nate McLouth flipped into the stands as he made a spectacular catch down the left-field line, and he was nearly hit by a drink thrown by a fan after the play was ruled an out.More» McLouth makes running grab, falls into seats
The Orioles officially selected the contract of right-hander Kevin Gausman, who will make his Major League debut against the Blue Jays on Thursday to kick off a four-game set in Toronto. Jake Arrieta was sent down to clear a roster spot.More» Orioles prospect Gausman ready for MLB debut
Branden Kline, Baltimore's second round pick in last June's First-Year Player Draft, had surgery today to repair a fracture in his right leg.More» Brandon Kline, RHP, Orioles
Adam Jones, who has been dealing with a sore groin, started at designated hitter for the third consecutive game in Baltimore's series opener against the Blue Jays on Thursday.More» Jones steals two straight bases after single
On the heels of snapping a season-high six-game losing streak, Baltimore kept rolling in the right direction on Wednesday night, using a gutsy effort from starter Jason Hammel and a trio of homers to secure a 6-3 series-winning victory over New York.More» Wieters' three-run shot pads Orioles' lead
The Orioles on Thursday will officially promote Kevin Gausman and add him to the active roster for his Major League debut that night in Toronto, a bold move for an organization that shocked the baseball world when it called up 20-year-old infielder Manny Machado in the middle of a pennant race last August.More» Gausman strikes out two in start
The Orioles are hoping to find the same magic they found last season. Here's your chance, Kevin Gausman. After just 13 Minor League starts, he'll get the ball Thursday in Toronto. With the organization's other prized prospect, Dylan Bundy, injured, he's the club's best prospect.More» Kevin Gausman, RHP, Orioles
Adam Jones, dealing with soreness in his groin, started at designated hitter for the second straight day on Wednesday.More» Jones steals second in the ninth
The Orioles snapped a season-high six-game losing streak in dramatic fashion on Tuesday night, with Nate McLouth drilling a solo homer in the bottom of the 10th inning to drop the Yankees, 3-2.More» McLouth smashes a walk-off homer in the 10th
The Orioles are expected to promote highly regarded pitching prospect Kevin Gausman to make Thursday's start at Toronto, with the organization believing that the 22-year-old right-hander, currently with Double-A Bowie, is its best option.More» Kevin Gausman, RHP, Orioles
Orioles manager Buck Showalter penciled in Adam Jones as the designated hitter against the Yankees on Tuesday night, adding that the center fielder is dealing with some soreness in his right leg.More» Jones steals second in the ninth
On Tuesday, Major League Baseball announced each team's representatives for next month's First-Year Player Draft. Al Bumbry and Tripp Norton will serve as the Orioles' representatives.More»Mayo previews top prospects in 2013 Draft
Orioles closer Jim Johnson, who blew his third consecutive save in Monday night's 6-4 loss to the Yankees, was hoping to get an immediate chance for redemption. A save situation did not arise on Tuesday against New York, but manager Buck Showalter showed faith in Johnson regardless, using the righty for the 10th inning of a tied game that was won by Baltimore, 3-2, in the bottom of the 10th.More» Pronk smacks game-tying home run
The Orioles optioned right-hander Jair Jurrjens to Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday, opting to keep Jake Arrieta to add some length to their bullpen on the night right-hander Miguel Gonzalez made his first start off the disabled list.More» McFarland strikes out three over two innings
Orioles left-hander Wei-Yin Chen (oblique strain) will head to Sarasota, Fla., on Tuesday to get an early start on his rehab, although he isn't expected to pick up the ball for at least another week.More» Chen leaves with injury after fifth inning
Jim Johnson blew his third straight save, and Pedro Strop was tagged for two runs in the 10th inning as the Orioles lost their sixth straight game, 6-4, to the Yankees on Monday night.More» Hardy gives the O's the lead with RBI double
Orioles right-hander Tommy Hunter isn't shy about admitting he checks the stadium's radar gun while on the mound. But it's not exactly the way you would imagine.More» Hunter hurls two innings of scoreless relief
Chris Tillman was sharp with four strikeouts in six innings, but the Orioles managed just five hits in a 3-1 loss to the Rays in the series finale on Sunday.More» Jones lines RBI single to tie game in fourth
Rays outfielder Matt Joyce hit his eighth home run of the season Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards, after an official review gave Tampa Bay a 3-1 lead over the Orioles.More» Joyce's fly ball ruled a homer after review