Friday | Baltimore Orioles
Patience a virtue in O's organization
It won't be giving away any state secrets to say that when MLB.com's annual lists of "10 Players to Watch" are revealed in January, the Baltimore Orioles' postseason Top 10 will be drastically different from their preseason Top 10.
Organizational report: Orioles' rebuilding process done
The Orioles opted for a modicum of stability amid their rebuilding by committing long-term money to Brian Roberts and Nick Markakis.
For Baltimore Orioles, Last Place is Not an Option in 2010
Of course there is room for optimism.A Every fan has that in the offseason.A Hoping there club can make the right moves to drive his or her home team to the playoffs.
Baltimore Orioles Fantasy Retrospective
The Baltimore Orioles are very close to re-emerging as a force in the American League East.
Tillman earns valuable experience
Scrounging for positive signs wasn't easy in the midst of a 98-loss season by the Orioles, one that saw the club lose 13 in a row during the final full month.
Frederick Keys Represented By Two Former Players in World Series
Monday 02 Nov 2009 Monday, November 2, 2009 at 11:43PM MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com -Frederick, MD Two former Frederick Keys, Jerry Hairston Jr.
Orioles outright Hill, two others to minors
The Baltimore Orioles outrighted left-handed pitcher Rich Hill and right-handers Alfredo Simon and Bob McCrory to Triple-A Norfolk, the club announced on Friday.
Guthrie bent on making '09 an anomaly
Jeremy Guthrie doesn't need statistics to tell him how his year went. Guthrie, Baltimore's Opening Day starter in each of the past two seasons, is well known as one of most analytical players in the league, and he said at the end of the year that he can take perspective from knowing that he's better than he pitched.
Oriole Jason Berken loses with mental toughness, heart, other stuff
The road to success begins with grit, determination, and whatever. Photo: AP Writers use a number of terms when they want to compliment a player but they don't want to do any work.
Inbox: What's Uehara's role in 2010?
Koji Uehara had a rough year injury-wise, but we have seen how well he does the first time around a lineup.
State baseball players make marks in '09
Some made stellar debuts while others continued to produce in their longtime careers among the 12 players from Clemson and South Carolina who are on Major League Baseball active rosters.
Scott Venci column: Despite lumps, Berken never doubted
The learning curve is over for Jason Berken. That's what the right-hander will tell anybody who asks about his 6-12 record and 6.54 earned-run average during his rookie season with the Baltimore Orioles in 2009, even though he cringes at using inexperience as an excuse.
The Orioles needed a last-week winning streak to avoid the third 100-loss campaign in team history, their first since 1988.
The best and worst of the 2009 Orioles season
A look at some of the best and worst of the Orioles' otherwise forgettable 2009 season: Team MVP: Second baseman Brian Roberts set career highs in runs and RBIs, and his 56 doubles were a franchise record and the most by a switch hitter in baseball history.
Peralta's hit in ninth gives Tribe two-game winning streak
Not long ago, the Indians had forgotten how to win. Now they are refusing to lose.
Orioles manager Dave Trembley will return in 2010
Dave Trembley's job as manager of the Baltimore Orioles isn't complete: He will get the opportunity to see the team's arduous rebuilding process through to its next stage.
Halladay pitches a gem and gets revenge
Halladay had chosen his victim carefully, working his way through the relative no-name Boston batting order in the first inning, biding his time until Big Papi came up leading off the second.
Orioles bullpen fails again in 11th straight loss
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - - They led by three runs and had only nine outs to get to end a 10-game losing streak that added even more heartache to a season that had already been miserable enough.
O's find no joy in see-saw battle
Jim Johnson was visibly frustrated following another blown opportunity Friday. And who could blame him? Johnson has struggled since moving to the closer role and after his team battled back twice, he couldn't escape in the ninth inning as the Orioles lost for the ninth straight game, 9-8, on Saturday at Progressive Field.
Baltimore Orioles (60-93) at Cleveland Indians (62-91),
Former first-round draft choice Jeremy Sowers can help the Cleveland Indians to a second straight win tonight when they host the Baltimore Orioles in game two of a three-game series at Progressive Field.
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