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Infielder Connor Norby gets ready to swing at a pitch during batting practice at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida.
Orioles prospect Connor Norby wonders when he’ll get a chance in Baltimore
“You can get frustrated,” Norby said. “We all want to play in the big leagues, every single guy here, every single guy in the org.”
Yennier Cano delivers a pitch against the New York Yankees.
After two blown saves, Orioles bullpen goes 3 1/3 scoreless in 2-0 win over Yankees
The Orioles needed a win after dropping two of three to the Athletics, each loss by just a run.
Cedric Mullins steals second base as Athletics shortstop Darell Hernaiz fields the throw Sunday during the second inning of Oakland’s 7-6 victory.
A’s rally against Craig Kimbrel to beat Orioles for 2nd time in 3 days
Three home runs are not enough to get the Orioles a series victory at Camden Yards.
Cole Irvin could be the pitcher forced out of the Orioles rotation when John Means and Kyle Bradish return from the injured list.
Cole Irvin dazzles in win over Athletics as tough pitching decisions await the Orioles
Irvin has never looked better in an Orioles uniform. It still may not be enough to save his spot.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Kyle Bradish walks off the field during the team’s spring training practice on February 20, 2024.
Kyle Bradish’s next start will be with Orioles, Brandon Hyde says
The most likely place for him to slot in is Thursday against the Yankees.
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Craig Kimbrel sits in the dugout after being pulled from the 9th inning against the Oakland Athletics on April 26, 2024.
Craig Kimbrel’s blown save allows Athletics to post 10-inning win over Orioles
The bullpen woes spoiled another strong start from Corbin Burnes in a 3-2 defeat.
The Orioles said Jackson Holliday will remain in Norfolk until they are confident he will be ready to return permanently. He will not be recalled as a short-term replacement.
Orioles option Jackson Holliday to Triple-A to get everyday reps after slow start
Holliday was 2-for-34 in 10 major league games, with 18 strikeouts in 34 at-bats.
Orioles fans dressed as milkmen wave their caps and "MOOOO" in support of outfielder Colton Cowser during a game against the Oakland Athletics on April 26, 2024.
Moos not Boos: Some are confused by the greeting Colton Cowser receives at the park
By mid-April, after Cowser put on a show in Boston, the noise greeting the outfielder had picked up around the stadium. No, it’s not a boo.
Norfolk Tides manager Buck Britton gives a thumbs-up before a game. As manager of a talented Triple-A team, Britton often gets to tell players they're going to the majors.
Orioles call-up videos keep going viral, thanks to this manager’s touching delivery
“They’re always so cool,” Britton said. “We’ll be tied together forever. Whenever they reminisce about when they got called up, I’ll always be a part of that with them. They are all awesome.”
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher John Means (47) poses for a portrait during picture day at spring training. Means threw his fifth rehab start Tuesday night, and it was his best effort yet.
Orioles starter John Means shows flashes of his past form in latest rehab start
This, Means’ fifth rehab start with Triple-A Norfolk Tides, was his best. He went into the fifth inning, throwing 79 pitches and striking out five.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Dean Kremer (64) delivers a pitch in a game against the Kansas City Royals on April 1.
In an era of shorter starts, several Orioles pitchers hope to hit 200 innings
Dean Kremer wants to reach that goal — and he’s not the only one.
Jackson Holliday is batting .040 after 25 major league at-bats while striking out 56% of the time.
If slumping Jackson Holliday needs advice, he doesn’t have far to turn
The roster is loaded with players who were once highly rated prospects. They went through their own struggles too.
Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins flips his bat after hitting a walk-off home run against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.
Albert Suárez’s scoreless outing for Orioles sets the stage for a Cedric Mullins walk-off
Suárez pitched 5 2/3 innings scoreless innings for the Orioles, giving up just three hits and striking out four while walking none.
Baltimore Orioles left fielder Austin Hays (21) stands at the plate in a game against the Los Angeles Angels on March 31.
Orioles’ Austin Hays, after losing 10 pounds due to sickness, finally feels back on track
“I’m going to be OK, everything is going to be all right,” Hays said. “The world is not falling. This team is still really good and I’m coming to the field every day to help the team win.”
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 15:  Cedric Mullins #31 of the Baltimore Orioles catches a fly ball hit byByron Buxton #25 if the Minnesota Twins in the first inning during a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 15, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.  All players are wearing the number 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson Day.  (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
With a sensational catch and a homer, Cedric Mullins shows previous All-Star form in Orioles win
Mullins has four home runs on the season now, in addition to two stolen bases and 13 hits in 16 games.
Jackson Holliday approaches first base on his seventh-inning single Sunday against the Brewers. The Orioles beat the Brewers, 6-4, to avoid getting swept in the series.
Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday collects first hit in 14th MLB at-bat
The infielder scored a run after his single in the seventh inning against Milwaukee.
DL Hall is the No. 2 starter for the Brewers after coming over in the Corbin Burnes trade.
DL Hall returns to Baltimore and helps the Brewers beat the Orioles
Hall lasted only 3 1/3 innings, but it was an even worse day for Orioles starter Dean Kremer in an 11-5 loss.
Coby Mayo could play either corner infield spot in the majors if a need or opportunity arises.
Jackson Holliday is here. It might take longer for Norfolk’s other hitting prospects to join.
“We’re all rooting for each other,” Holliday said. “I can’t wait for them to all be in this clubhouse at some point.”
Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson and outfielder Colton Cowser celebrate after a 9-4 win at Boston on Thursday night. Both players homered in the 10th inning.
Colton Cowser hits first 2 home runs in Orioles’ 10-inning win at Boston
The rookie outfielder belted the first and last of Baltimore's 4 homers and raised his average to .458 as the Orioles swept the Red Sox.
Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser, left, and second baseman Jackson Holliday stand inside the manual scoreboard in Fenway Park's Green Monster.
Soaking in the baseball history at Fenway Park with Jackson Holliday and Colton Cowser
It’s a tradition for first-time visitors to sign the holy walls inside the manual scoreboard in the iconic Green Monster at Fenway Park.
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