If the O’s don’t make another move this offseason, did they do enough to position themselves to win the division?
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes addressed reporters Thursday morning, offering insights into the franchise's plans ...
Despite this checkered health situation, a reunion with the Orioles still seems like a possibility. MASNsports.com’s Roch Kubatko writes that the O’s “haven’t closed the door on” Means ...
Here now are Sunday's hot stove rumors. Even after signing Charlie Morton, the Orioles are looking to make further additions via free agency and trade, reports The Athletic. Baltimore could still ...
Late last week, the Orioles added veteran right-hander Charlie Morton to their rotation mix on a one-year deal. On paper, the addition (alongside the club’s one-year deal with Tomoyuki Sugano ...
The mention of Chicago by the insider came after qualifying his belief that the Baltimore Orioles were the favorites, but with the Orioles agreeing to terms on Friday on a $15 million deal with ...
The Baltimore Orioles began their offseason needing a front-of-the-rotation starter — either Corbin Burnes, whom they never appeared likely to re-sign, or a reasonable facsimile. Their response ...
After losing starting pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles needed to find some sort of a replacement this offseason. They did that on Friday by signing veteran starter ...
The Orioles are adding a 17-year MLB veteran to their rotation. Baltimore signed right-hander Charlie Morton to a one-year contract on Friday, the team announced. The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed ...
Three days after the Orioles lost ace Corbin Burnes to the Arizona Diamondbacks in free agency, they replaced him with another veteran starter. Baltimore signed right-hander Charlie Morton to a ...
The Orioles dove back into the free agent market Friday, agreeing to a one-year, $15 million deal with right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton. Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say ...
Spurned in attempts to add a starting pitcher in his prime, the Baltimore Orioles opted for the ultimate veteran presence to buff out their rotation. Charlie Morton, 41, and the Orioles agreed to ...