Baltimore Orioles owner and billionaire Carlyle Group (CG) co-founder David Rubenstein is hitting the yes button on a salary cap for Major League Baseball. "I wish it would be the case that we would have a salary cap in baseball the way other sports do,
Baseball America released its top 100 list Wednesday, and Dodgers right-hander Roki Sasaki was unsurprisingly crowned as the No. 1 prospect in the sport after leaving Japan for Los Angeles this offseason. Basallo, a catcher and first baseman, is listed at No. 14 as the top catching prospect in baseball. Mayo, a corner infielder, fell to No. 29.
Fresh off the sting of losing Corbin Burnes and Anthony Santander in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles are at least giving fans something to be excited
The Orioles took to social media to post a tribute video on Anthony Santander. Fans immediately slammed the team for missing out on the star.
While the Ravens’ season came to an abrupt end Sunday, the Orioles begin spring training in just over three weeks.
The Baltimore Orioles have generally had a tough offseason. Following their wild card series exit in 2024, they lost ace pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency as he signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The MLB free agency market continues its slow burn of signings, as All-Star closer Tanner Scott has signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, following reported inte
The Baltimore Orioles today announced that MARK FINE will join the organization as the Chief Marketing Officer, and KAMAAL JONES as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel. Fine will lead the marketing,
The Orioles are looking to bring back a familiar face in free agency, as they have a ton of interest in re-signing John Means.
Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz reportedly died from an apparent drug overdose, according to a report.
With the baseball world ablaze with anticipation for where Roki Sasaki will go for his first MLB contract, international prospects as a whole are gettting a lig
After the season the Kansas City Royals put together in 2024, undoubtedly putting their rebuilding stage in the rearview mirror, more eyes will inevitably be on them as great baseball returns to Kauffman Stadium.