Danielle Allentuck is a sports reporter for The Banner in Montgomery County. She previously reported on the Orioles for The Banner for three seasons and 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’ record-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.
The O’s have until five days after the World Series to decide on options and talk exclusively with their free agents before other teams are allowed to sign them.
What president of baseball operations Mike Elias and interim manager Tony Mansolino said about veteran leadership, offseason plans, Adley Rutschman’s role and a healthy return for Heston Kjerstad.
This time last year, Trevor Rogers was lost and weak, disoriented in a new organization and contemplating leaving the sport. But an offseason of work turned him into a different pitcher, and person.
Basallo, the Orioles’ top prospect, made his MLB debut Aug. 17 and has taken over as the everyday catcher since Adley Rutschman went on the injured list four days later.
On Sept. 6, 1995, Ripken passed Lou Gehrig for the all-time record for consecutive appearances. On Saturday, the Orioles tried to re-create the moment.