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The Baltimore Orioles fire sale is officially underway, but who else could be traded by the deadline? Charlie Morton, Cedric ...
Manager Brandon Hyde announced on Wednesday that Morton will be pitching as a reliever for now. The Orioles haven't ruled out the 41-year-old pitcher returning to the starting role, but they hope ...
Three years into the Orioles’ rebuild under executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias, the team’s roster has been a mix of young players trying to fill out their promise a… ...
By valuing hitting as much as they do in the draft, the Orioles have created a unique circumstance when it comes to their low-minors pitching. Their staffs at High-A Aberdeen and Low-A Delmarva, es… ...
The Baltimore Orioles need to figure things out on offense. With the way their pitching staff -- more specifically the starters -- have performed this season, it will be up to the star-studded ...
Following Morton's latest ugly performance, the Orioles are the only team in baseball with an ERA over five (5.54) from their starting pitchers. It's tough to win games when you're constantly ...
In their first offseason under new ownership, the Orioles have done some spending, adding outfielders Tyler O’Neill and Dylan Carlson, starting pitchers Charlie Morton and Tomoyuki Sugano ...
Hyde didn’t construct one of the worst pitching staffs in baseball (5.33 ERA — third-worst in MLB). He didn’t sign 41-year-old Charlie Morton to patch the rotation or bank on Kyle Gibson as ...
The Orioles remain in the process of building their minor league staffs, including the implementation of an extra coach with each affiliate. In the meantime, they've elevated minor league pitching ...
Burnes isn't the lone reason the Orioles rank 21st in ERA since the break. Far from it. 2. Pitchers not carrying weight. The Orioles' offense has taken a step back since the first half, when they ...