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The Los Angeles Angels and the Baltimore Orioles likely will be happy to see each other on Friday night when they play the first contest of a three-game series in Anaheim, Calif.
The scene keeps playing out with only a few small changes.Players sit at their lockers, starting at their phones or in space. Others walk through the clubhouse to or from the showers. Meals are ...
The visiting clubhouse at Target Field was mostly quiet Thursday afternoon as Orioles players packed and prepared for a flight west to Anaheim.
The Orioles couldn’t take advantage of ample scoring opportunities in their loss to the Twins on Thursday, falling to 10 ...
They believe in themselves despite a record that sits 10 games below .500, and they’ll arrive in California to prepare for ...
Nobody would confuse Bailey Ober’s outing on Thursday with a work of art. It won’t be hanging on the wall at the Walker Art ...
What happened? Dean Kremer’s second straight outstanding start wasn’t enough for the Orioles on Thursday. That’s because, for ...
Brooks Lee struck out in his first three at-bats and committed an error that led to a run Thursday, but all was forgiven with ...
The O’s squandered dozens of chances to score runs in bunches and then lost the game late in one of their most pathetic ...
Twins first. Byron Buxton walks. Trevor Larnach lines out to deep left center field to Ramon Laureano. Brooks Lee called out on strikes. Byron Buxton steals second. Ty France singles to right field.
Seven of the Orioles’ 11 strikeouts came with runners in scoring position. They finished with two hits in 13 opportunities ...
Following three big days with the bat, Buxton used his wheels and an accurate, strong arm to extend the Twins' winning streak ...