Charlie Morton will start the second game of the season on March 28 against the Blue Jays in Toronto. Two-thirds of the ...
Orioles’ Grayson Rodriguez makes regular trips to the Eastern Shore with his teammates and spends his winters hunting across ...
What should Orioles fans make of the team’s injuries? Jacob Calvin Meyer answers that and more in The Baltimore Sun’s Orioles ...
Zach Eflin was the obvious choice to earn the Orioles’ opening day start, especially after Grayson Rodriguez’s arm injury.
We already knew that the Orioles ace was going to start the year on the injured list, but now, it seems like it will take him ...
Cade Povich or Albert Suárez? Bryan Baker or Matt Bowman? Will Gunnar Henderson be healthy for opening day? Find out here in ...
Rodriguez (elbow) began his throwing program by playing catch from 75 feet Tuesday, Jake Rill of MLB.com reports. The right-hander has been shut down from throwing for nearly two weeks, so his buildup ...
There were a pair of optimistic injury updates out of Baltimore Orioles camp on Tuesday, as relayed by Andy Kostka of the ...
It will be the beginning of his throwing progression as he works his way back from right elbow inflammation. Rodriguez is essentially going to be rebuilding his arm strength from scratch, so the plan ...
Hyde described Rodriguez's progression as a "restart," which means "it's going to take a while." How long exactly it will take isn't clear, but it would seem to be a safe bet that Rodriguez will miss ...
When could the Orioles’ injured players return? Here’s what we know. How concerned should fans be about Grayson Rodriguez? — Tommy M. from Louisville Frankly, baseball people should be ...
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