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Danielle Allentuck

Danielle

Danielle Allentuck covers the Orioles for The Baltimore Banner. She previously reported on the Rockies for the Denver Gazette for two seasons and general assignments for The New York Times as part of its fellowship program, where she wrote about everything from a sidearm pitching community to Simone Biles’ recording-breaking skills. She had internships at USA Today, The Buffalo News and NBC Olympics and traveled to Siberia in 2019 to cover the World University Games. She’s won awards from the Associated Press Sports Editors and the International Press Association (AIPS) and is an active member of the Association for Women in Sports Media. A Maryland native, Danielle grew up in Montgomery County and graduated from Ithaca College.

Latest content by Danielle Allentuck

The Orioles play their home opener March 31 against the Boston Red Sox.
An early win for the Orioles: Camden Yards will have $5 beer, cheap food options
The new Birdland Value Menu will be available at select locations throughout the stadium and feature eight different food options for under $4
Anthony Santander hits the Orioles’ first home run of the season and celebrates with Austin Hays.
Former Oriole Anthony Santander signs with Blue Jays: ‘I’m so thankful for Baltimore’
The contract is for five years and more than $90 million, according to multiple reports.
Koby Perez, Baltimore Orioles Director of International Scouting, observes the team’s spring training practice on Feb. 20, 2024.
As international signing period begins, the Orioles mark how far their program has come
For years, the Orioles’ top prospects were players that they drafted and developed and turned into major league players, such as Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman. But now, they are on the cusp of seeing a player they signed out of Latin America take that step.
Former Orioles relief pitcher Brian Matusz sits in the dugout after he was pulled from a game in 2013.
Former Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz likely died from overdose, according to police report
There were no apparent injuries, trauma or signs of foul play, police said.
Brian Matusz made 279 of his 280 major league appearances for the Orioles.
Teammates, friends remember Brian Matusz and his desire to return to baseball
Teammates, friends of former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz remember him for his desire to return to baseball.
Brian Matusz pitched 528 2/3 innings in the major leagues and finished with a 4.92 ERA.
New details emerge in death of former Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz
“I’m going to dwell on the great memories of Brian and that smile and how much he enjoyed the success we had there,” former Orioles manager Buck Showalter said.
Baltimore Orioles relief pitcher Brian Matusz throws to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first baseball game of a doubleheader, Thursday, May 1, 2014, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Former Orioles first-round pick Brian Matusz dies at 37
Matusz, born in Grand Junction, Colorado, played for the University of San Diego before the Orioles picked him fourth overall in 2008.
Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde and general manager Mike Elias at Camden Yards in October 2023.
Analysis: The Orioles should address the bullpen with their next offseason move
The Orioles’ 2024 season did not go downhill because of the bullpen, but the group posted a 4.22 ERA, 23rd in the majors.
The Orioles have added an experienced executive to the front office.
Orioles hire chief revenue officer
Don Rovak joins the Orioles after 17 years in Atlanta.
The Orioles will be the sixth team for Charlie Morton in a major league career that began in 2008.
Orioles add starting depth, signing veteran Charlie Morton to a one-year deal
The contract is for $15 million, a source told The Baltimore Banner, as first reported by MLB.com.
MASN exclusively broadcasts most Orioles and Nationals games.
Washington Nationals take legal action to get $320M in TV rights fees from MASN
In court documents filed Monday, Nationals attorney Patrick Curran asked New York Supreme Court Judge Andrew Borrok to certify a decision made by the Revenue Sharing Definitions Committee of Major League Baseball.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Corbin Burnes (39) delivers a pitch in the first game of the Wild Card playoff round against the Kansas City Royals at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
Source: Orioles’ offer to Corbin Burnes fell short of deal with Arizona
Burnes performed up to his ace billing, pitching to a 2.92 ERA, starting the All-Star Game for the American League and earning consideration for a second Cy Young Award.
O’s fans rise for the National Anthem.
Orioles 2024 recap: 9 storylines from a season of hope and disappointment
The year, from the highly anticipated debuts to the second-half swoon, was one to remember.
Grayson Rodriguez (left, with Dean Kremer) could get a chance to show he belongs at the top of the Orioles’ rotation.
With 2 new signings, how strong is the Orioles’ lineup?
Have the Orioles done enough to compete? Here’s where their roster stands.
Jack Flaherty did not pitch well during his brief time with the Orioles in 2023, but he bounced back well with the Tigers and Dodgers in 2024.
The Orioles’ pool of potential starting pitchers is draining quickly. Here’s who’s left.
Baltimore wants to add to the rotation, but pitchers are flying off the shelf.

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