It's been a frustrating offseason for the Baltimore Orioles after their second consecutive playoff appearance.
The Baltimore Orioles have made a few moves this offseason in free agency, but it won't be enough to get them over the hump, especially after losing the American League Wild Card Series to the Kansas City Royals.
After seeing Anthony Santander sign with the Blue Jays, the Orioles went out and added another outfielder to their roster.
This wouldn't be the first time a former St. Louis Cardinals top prospect succeeded elsewhere. While not every phenom will turn into Randy Arozarena or Adolis G
The St. Louis Cardinals are having a quiet offseason after declaring an organizational reset shortly after the 2024 season ended. For far too long, the Cardinal
The Baltimore Orioles ... He had only just arrived in St. Petersburg via trade at the 2024 deadline, spending the previous eight years in the St. Louis Cardinals' organization.
Flaherty went 13-7 with a 3.17 ERA in 28 starts last year. He was signed by the Detroit Tigers and later traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Southern California native also helped the Dodgers win their second World Series title in five years.
The Baltimore Orioles have made a move in the free agent market, signing outfielder Dylan Carlson to a one-year contract worth $975,000. The O's announced the signing through their X handle on Monday.
Former Orioles starter Kyle Gibson reached out to Andrew Kittredge after he signed to share his thoughts on the clubhouse the reliever is set to join.
Dylan Carlson was a first-round draft pick in 2016 by the Cardinals, and he hit 18 home runs in his first full season in 2021. Since then, however, he’s only hit 16.
The Orioles signed their sixth major league free agent of the offseason on Monday, switch-hitting outfielder Dylan Carlson, who spent last season with the St. Louis Cardinals and Tampa Bay Rays. In 2016,
Veteran right-hander Kyle Gibson reached out to new Orioles reliever Andrew Kittredge shortly after he signed with them in free agency to shower praise on his former teammates.