Baltimore Orioles Baseball
Birds Take 2 of 3 From The Yankees; Thoughts Through The First Quarter Of The Season
The Orioles started May by being roughed up over four games in the Bronx. The Yankees swept those four games, outscoring the O's 39-10. The second 2026 series between these clubs concluded this afternoon, with the Birds taking 2 of 3 from the Bronx Bombers here in...
At some point, someone’s gotta hit a curveball
Yes, it's only May, but so far it's been a pretty rough season for the Orioles. A team that certainly had playoff ambitions if not World Series hopes coming into the season is currently sitting at 15-19 (second-to-last in the AL East). There are a variety of reasons...
What Are The Available Options? What Is The Best Possible Path?
Heading into tonight, the Orioles have lost their last four games, and are 15-19 overall. They are 8 games back of the Yankees in the AL East, 1 game out of the 3rd Wild Card (basically 7 teams within 1.5 games). The O's have been outscored by 30 runs, which is the...
Can The Orioles Raise Their Ceiling In May?
Last Friday night, the Orioles improved to 13-13 overall, with a 10-3 win over the Red Sox. In that game, the O's put up 6 homers, and received a promising start from Brandon Young. The O's had Trevor Rogers, and Kyle Bradish scheduled to start Saturday and Sunday,...
Facts And Opinions After 23 Games
After their 7-5 12 inning win last night at Kansas City, the Orioles improved to 11-12 in these early days of the 2026 campaign. Much of early-season baseball is trying to determine what's real, and what's an aberration? If you have a player with a historical...
10% Of The Orioles 2026 Season Is In The Books
Trailing 7-1 in the 6th inning last night vs. Arizona, the Orioles rallied for 9-7 victory over the Diamondbacks. With the win, the O's improved to 9-7 overall. The Orioles have won their last 3 games, and 5 of 6 overall. They are now tied with the New York Yankees...
Orioles Swept In Pittsburgh; Are 3-6 Through The Initial 9 Games
Evaluating baseball teams early in the season is always suspect work. Sample size becomes an annual discussion. Clearly the more data you have, the less noisy whatever statistic you are looking at becomes. So early on, you run the risk of both underrating, and...