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 two straight bases after single
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
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. And if a save situation arises on Tuesday against New York, manager Buck Showalter made it clear that Johnson will be the one to get the ball.More» Pronk smacks game-tying home run
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
The Orioles recalled infielder Danny Valencia prior to Sunday's game, and the right-handed hitter got the start at designated hitter in the team's series finale against Rays lefty Matt Moore.More» Valencia leads off the third with a double
Orioles infielder Ryan Flaherty was optioned following Saturday's loss, and manager Buck Showalter is encouraged that he will get consistent at-bats in a variety of positions at Triple-A Norfolk as the organization tries to get him back on track.More» Flaherty's single gives O's a four-run lead
The Orioles optioned infielder Ryan Flaherty to Triple-A Norfolk following Saturday's 10-6 loss, and the club will announce a corresponding roster move prior to Sunday's game.More» Flaherty's solo shot ties the game
Back-to-back homers from Adam Jones and Chris Davis in a four-run first weren't enough, as Jim Johnson blew his second straight save in the O's 10-6 loss to the Rays on Saturday.More» Jones jacks a two-run shot to deep left field
Orioles right-hander Jake Arrieta was recalled prior to Saturday's game, where he will be used -- at least initially -- as an extra bullpen arm who can go multiple innings and help spell an overworked relief corps.More» Arrieta allows one run, fans seven in win
The Orioles placed outfielder Nolan Reimold on the 15-day disabled list with a right hamstring strain prior to Saturday's game. The 29-year-old, who hasn't played in a week, will now be sidelined for at least another nine days.More» Reimold sends one over the left-field wall
Kevin Gausman struck out a career-high 10 batters for Double-A Bowie on Friday night, allowing an earned run on four hits over six innings in an impressive 90-pitch outing.More» Kevin Gausman, RHP, Orioles
A furious comeback bid came up just short for the Orioles, who dropped the series opener, 12-10, to the Rays on Friday night. Jason Hammel was tagged for seven runs on 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings.More» Dickerson launches a three-run homer to right
Miguel Gonzalez pitched in a simulated game at Camden Yards on Friday afternoon, and the right-hander remains on track to start next week against the Yankees.More» Gonzalez induces a double play to escape
Orioles right-hander Jair Jurrjens was in the clubhouse on Friday, and he will be added to the roster and make his Baltimore debut on Saturday against the Tampa Bay Rays.More»Jair Jurrjens says he is healthy and ready to go
One of this spring's final decisions, T.J. McFarland made Baltimore's Opening Day roster as part of the team's outstanding bullpen and will have to stay on the 25-man roster all season to stay in the organization.More» McFarland strikes out three over two innings
Steve Pearce again got the start at designated hitter for the Wednesday matinee versus the Padres. He was batting ninth but has been turning it up lately.More» Pearce's single gives O's eighth-inning lead
Miguel Gonzalez (blister) had a 35-pitch side session Wednesday morning, and physically, everything went well. His stuff was OK, according to pitching coach Rick Adair, and Gonzalez threw five or six pitches without the bandage on his right thumb.More» Gonzalez induces a double play to escape
Orioles closer Jim Johnson snapped a team record of 35 consecutive converted saves, allowing a pair of two-out runs to the Padres in Tuesday's series-opening 3-2 loss.More» Tillman dazzles over seven frames, fans seven
As expected, the Orioles placed starter Wei-Yin Chen on the 15-day disabled list with a right oblique strain prior to Tuesday's series opener against the Padres, and Jair Jurrjens is expected to start in his place on Saturday.More» Chen leaves with injury after fifth inning
Orioles righty Miguel Gonzalez will throw a side session on Wednesday, and the team is still optimistic that he will be eligible to come off the disabled list and make a start early next week.More» Gonzalez induces a double play to escape
O's executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette confirmed Tuesday afternoon that Kevin Gausman is not in the Orioles' immediate plans.More» Gausman strikes out two in start
Chris Davis, Adam Jones and Steve Pearce went deep, and Wei-Yin Chen threw five scoreless innings before leaving with a right oblique strain in the O's 6-0 win in the rubber match on Sunday.More» Davis drills a two-run homer with a pink bat
Chris Davis, Adam Jones and other Orioles players joined hundreds of their MLB peers and used pink bats made by Louisville Slugger, the Official Bat of Major League Baseball, stamped with the MLB breast cancer awareness logo.More»Happy Mother's Day from Major League Baseball