Coming off a 2013 season in which Jonathan Schoop played in the spring's World Baseball Classic for Team Netherlands, debuted in Triple-A, was sidelined for six weeks with a back injury, made his Major League debut as a September callup, and played in the Arizona Fall League, it would be easy to think the 22-year-old took a nice long breather this winter. Not exactly.More» Schoop scores two on double off the wall
Johnny Monell's single with two outs in the eighth snapped a tie and sent the Orioles to a 7-6 win over the Pirates in Grapefruit League baseball Monday.More»
Orioles lefty Zach Britton is well aware of the Ervin Santana rumors, but the 25-year-old lefty -- who is vying for a rotation spot this spring -- isn't letting the team's possible acquisitions change his approach.More» Britton holds White Sox to two runs in seven
The Orioles continued to trim down their spring roster on Monday morning, optioning left-handed pitcher Tim Berry and catcher Michael Ohlman to Double-A Bowie and reassigning catcher Brian Ward to Minor League camp.More» Tim Berry, LHP, Orioles
The "Two Minutes with…" spring series continues with pitcher Evan Meek. The 30-year-old right-hander is a non-roster invitee and is vying for a spot in the Orioles bullpen. Meek has thrown four scoreless innings in his first three spring outings.More»
The Orioles jumped out to a big lead against the Pirates with the help of Chris Davis' big game on Sunday afternoon, backing up a strong start by lefty Wei-Yin Chen in a 9-2 win at Ed Smith Stadium.More»
Orioles third baseman Manny Machado will visit Dr. Neal ElAttrache on March 18, but he hopes to begin sliding before he's re-evaluated and potentially cleared to begin playing in games.More»
Will the Orioles be the team to sign free-agent pitcher Ervin Santana? If Baltimore -- reportedly in the running with Toronto -- is going to land the right-hander, executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette isn't going to tip his hand.More» Blue Jays booth weighs in on Santana
Buck Showalter was pleased Sunday with the performance of left-hander Wei-Yin Chen, who was coming off a rough spring debut against the Yankees on Tuesday. Chen allowed two runs on five hits, a homer and a walk in that outing, but he bounced back Sunday with two strikeouts in three scoreless innings of one-hit ball in the Orioles' 9-2 win over the Pirates.More»
Suk-min Yoon will begin the process of obtaining his work visa in Ottawa, Canada, on Monday, and the Orioles hope to get the South Korean right-hander in a Grapefruit League game shortly after he returns.More»Suk-min Yoon introduced in Baltimore
The Orioles reassigned three players to Minor League camp on Sunday, trimming their Spring Training roster to 56 players, including 16 non-roster invitees.More»
The "Two Minutes with ..." spring series continues with new infielder Jemile Weeks. The 27-year-old Weeks, who live in Orlando, Fla., was acquired by the Orioles in the Jim Johnson trade from the Oakland Athletics and is competing for the second-base job this spring.More» Weeks hits a deep sac fly to right
Bud Norris got things off to a good start for the Orioles by shutting down the Red Sox for three innings, and Baltimore managed to score the first three runs of the game in the 7-3 split-squad win.More» Hardy brings in a run on a double
The Orioles completed the sweep of their day-night , home-and-home, split-squad doubleheader with the Red Sox, taking the nightcap, 13-2, on Saturday at JetBlue Park.More»
Bud Norris cruised through his second Spring Training appearance on Saturday, striking out four batters and not allowing anybody to reach scoring position. Norris got two guys swinging and two guys looking, and he also coaxed a double play in the second inning.More» Norris tosses three scoreless frames
The Orioles continued to pay tribute to the late Monica Pence Barlow, their former public relations director, on Saturday, one day after they departed en masse to attend her funeral.More» Buck discusses passing of Barlow
Miguel Gonzalez was moving better on Saturday, one day after getting hit by a line drive on his left shin. Gonzalez said there was still swelling but that the ball didn't do any lasting damage, and he also said that he hopes to get back on the mound at some point next week.More» Rupp hits an infield single off Gonzalez
Ubaldo Jimenez threw two perfect innings and struck out three batters in the Orioles' 15-4 win over the Phillies. He threw 17 of his 25 pitches for strikes, mixing in a few sliders and splitters with his two-seam fastballs.More» Ubaldo fans three in Orioles' spring debut
Making his Orioles debut against the Phillies, right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez put together two perfect innings and got plenty of run support from his new teammates as Baltimore beat Philadelphia, 14-4, at Ed Smith Stadium on Friday afternoon.More» Ubaldo fans three in Orioles' spring debut
Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez left Friday's game against the Phillies after being struck in the lower leg by a line-drive comebacker off the bat of Philadelphia catcher Cameron Rupp.More» Rupp hits an infield single off Gonzalez
Manny Machado, working his way back from offseason surgery on his left knee, passed another rehab milestone Thursday as he ran down the first-base line and stepped on the bag with each foot.More» Machado can be among elite third baseman
Baltimore optioned left-hander Mike Belfiore to Triple-A Norfolk and reassigned right-hander Tim Alderson and lefty Nick Additon to Minor League camp on Friday.More» Belfiore's strikeout in the eighth
Orioles pitcher Zach Britton said he's fine after being hit in the right wrist by Minnesota's Josh Willingham during Wednesday night's 11-5 win. The left-hander didn't have a bruise on Thursday morning and there were no X-rays taken on the area.More» Britton holds White Sox to two runs in seven
The "Two Minutes with ..." spring series continues with Orioles first baseman Chris Davis, who is coming off a 53-home run season. Davis was the American League's starting first baseman in the 2013 All-Star Game, won a Silver Slugger Award and was a Gold Glove Award finalist.More» Davis drives in two with a double
Johnny Monell, Xavier Paul and Steve Pearce helped pace the offense, including a three-run homer by Monell, to help lead the Orioles to an 11-5 win over the Twins on Wednesday night at Hammond Stadium.More» Monell launches a three-run shot to right
Johan Santana isn't sure when he'll back from a second shoulder surgery, but the two-time American League Cy Young Award winner believes he'll help the Orioles when he returns.More»Orioles' veterans excited about new additions to team
About 30 Orioles, including manager Buck Showalter, will leave Friday afternoon's game at 3 p.m. ET and get on a private plane to the Virginia area to attend memorial services for Monica Barlow, who died last Friday morning at age 36 from stage IV lung cancer.More» Buck discusses passing of Barlow
After spending the first seven years of his pro career with the Red Sox organization, right-hander Brock Huntzinger is hoping to earn a spot in Baltimore's bullpen this spring.More» Hutzinger gets two outs in the eighth
The "Two Minutes with…" spring series continues with Orioles pitcher Chris Tillman, who emerged as the team's ace in a career 2013. The 25-year-old right-hander went 16-7 with a 3.71 ERA in 33 games, and he is expected to head up the club's rotation again this spring.More» Tillman should be a solid source of wins