Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts ran short, speedy bursts on the field prior to Tuesday's game, the last remaining step as he progresses back from right hamstring surgery, with the goal of going out on rehab assignment next week.More» Roberts injures leg while sliding
Chris Davis was the Orioles' designated hitter on Wednesday afternoon against the Tigers for the first time this season, with manager Buck Showalter inserting Travis Ishikawa at first base in his place.More» Davis crushes Major League-best 24th homer
Buoyed by a solid start from lefty Zach Britton -- who was recalled from Triple-A prior to the game-and some dazzling defense, the O's scored five runs off Justin Verlander en route to a 5-2 series-evening victory in front of 34,796 at Comerica Park.More» Hardy's two-run shot shatters scoreless tie
Up against a midnight deadline, the Orioles selected the contract of Travis Ishikawa prior to Tuesday's game against the Tigers and inserted him in the starting lineup as the designated hitter.More» Ishikawa connects for an RBI double
While the middle relievers are often overlooked, Orioles lefty Troy Patton has quietly put together a solid stretch reminiscent of his impressive 2012 campaign.More» Patton hurls 2 1/3 shutout frames of relief
Orioles third baseman Manny Machado leads the big leagues with 33 doubles and 101 hits. He's already tied the O's team record for two-baggers before the All-Star break.More» Machado's 33rd double is 100th hit of 2013
Jake Arrieta struggled with his location, allowing five runs over 4 2/3 innings, and was optioned back to Triple-A Norfolk following the Orioles' 5-1 series-opening loss to the Tigers in front of 32,525 at Comerica Park.More» Davis crushes Major League-best 24th homer
The Orioles will recall left-hander Zach Britton to start Tuesday's game against the Detroit Tigers, as righty Jason Hammel continues to work back from a stomach virus.More» Hammel holds Rays to two runs over 6 2/3
Orioles pitcher Wei-Yin Chen could rejoin the team before the All-Star break as the lefty continues to progress favorably from a left oblique strain.More» Chen leaves with injury after fifth inning
Orioles starter Miguel Gonzalez left the team prior to Monday's 5-1 loss to the Tigers in Detroit to catch a flight to Southern California for the birth of his daughter with wife Lucia. Leah Gonzalez, born Monday night, is the couple's first child.More» Gonzalez holds Reds Sox to three, earns win
Three days before his wife is scheduled to give birth, Miguel Gonzalez turned in a strong 6 1/3-inning start as the Orioles beat the Red Sox, 6-3, on Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards. Chris Davis hit his Major League-leading 23rd homer, a two-run shot that was also the 100th of his career.More» Davis mashes his 100th career home run
Left-handed starter Wei-Yin Chen (strained oblique) has cleared the final hurdle necessary to rejoin the Orioles. He threw 35 pitches from a full mound Saturday in Sarasota, Fla., and woke up Sunday feeling fine.More» Chen leaves with injury after fifth inning
A pair of the Orioles' top prospects are making strides in their recovery processes. Dylan Bundy (right flexor mass tightness) will make the next step in his throwing progression Monday. Top position player prospect Jonathan Schoop (lower back stress fracture) took the next step in his recovery. He's jogging in a pool and throwing.More» Bundy pitches three innings in relief
Ryan Flaherty's exposure to baseball began when he was a small child, maybe 2 years old, recalls his father, Ed, who made very little effort to kindle that interest into a flame. That had to come from within Ryan, said Ed, the baseball coach at the University of Southern Maine in his 28th year with the program.More»Sons honor their fathers around the Major Leagues
Chris Davis, J.J. Hardy and Adam Jones lead in the voting AL voting at their respective positions, and Nick Markakis has moved up to third among outfielders.More» Jones goes yard with his 14th home run
Chris Davis is leading the league in home runs after he hit his 22nd Friday night. He's also the leader in slugging percentage and on-base plus slugging. Last season, the first baseman didn't hit his 22nd home run until Aug. 25.More» Davis goes yard to put the Orioles up early
Manny Machado had three more hits Friday night, including two doubles, which padded his lead in both categories. The third baseman leads the Majors in doubles (30) and hits (95), and he has found success lately hitting the ball to the opposite field.More» Machado singles in Flaherty in the third
Second baseman Brian Roberts, who is on the 60-day disabled list with a right hamstring injury, will join the Orioles on their road trip to Detroit and Toronto next week and then might begin a rehab assignment.More» Roberts injures leg while sliding
Chris Tillman pitched six-plus shutout innings, and the Orioles beat the Red Sox, 2-0, at Camden Yards on Friday to take a 2-0 lead in the four-game set and climb within 1 1/2 games of the lead in the American League East.More» Tillman shuts out Red Sox over six innings
The Orioles recalled right-handed pitcher Jake Arrieta on Friday, in a corresponding roster move after they optioned rookie Kevin Gausman to Triple-A Norfolk on Thursday night.More» Arrieta allows one run, fans seven in win
The fifth inning of Thursday night's win over the Red Sox featured a top-notch matchup. Tommy Hunter came on to pitch against Shane Victorino, but the matchup that caused Buck Showalter to marvel was catcher Matt Wieters vs. stolen-base threat Jacoby Ellsbury. Ellsbury took off for second, and Wieters pegged the speedster with a near-perfect throw.More» Wieters throws out Ellsbury trying to steal
The Orioles used a two-out rally, capped by Chris Davis' RBI single, in the bottom of the 13th inning to beat the Red Sox, 5-4, on Thursday night at Camden Yards.More» Davis walks off Orioles with single to left
Several injured Orioles continued to progress toward rejoining the team, with lefty Wei-Yin Chen (left oblique strain) set to throw off a regular mound for the first time on Saturday.More» Chen shuts out Twins over five innings
As the end of Orioles pitcher Tsuyoshi Wada's rehab assignment nears, the organization is negotiating a way to keep the left-hander in the Minor Leagues.More»