WildCrescendo+FollowBye Martin, that 6.00 ERA had to goMartin's second trip to Triple-A this season was inevitable. That 6.00 ERA across 17 appearances? Brutal. Sure, he had decent K numbers, but walking batters and serving up homers like batting practice fastballs isn't cutting it for a team pushing for October. The defense didn't help in his final meltdown against the Giants, but let's be real - 12 earned runs in 18 innings tells the whole story. Smart move clearing roster space for Wells and Mateo. What's your take on Martin's struggles this season? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowOrioles shake up roster as September arrivesBaltimore’s September just got more interesting—veteran pitcher Albert Suárez is back on the mound after a long injury break, and catcher Maverick Handley is returning from Triple-A. With the roster expanding, the Orioles are now carrying three catchers, giving them more flexibility for the playoff push. Meanwhile, Cody Poteet is heading to free agency after an injury-plagued season. These moves could have a big impact on how the O’s handle their pitching and catching depth down the stretch. What do you think—will these changes help the Orioles lock in a playoff spot? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles12Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowOrioles’ young core ready to step upLosing key veterans at the trade deadline hit the Orioles hard, but Trevor Rogers isn’t letting that define the season. Despite a tough year, Rogers and Gunnar Henderson are determined to keep fighting for Baltimore’s playoff hopes. Rogers, now one of MLB’s top pitchers with a 7-2 record and 1.40 ERA, says it’s all about the team’s mindset and work ethic. He believes the young core must step up, finish strong, and carry that energy into next season. Do you think this new generation can bring the Orioles back to contention? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles30Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowOrioles fans finally seeing real change?Baltimore’s front office is hinting at a new era—one where locking in young talent is a priority, not an afterthought. After years of frustration over missed opportunities and tight budgets, Orioles chairman David Rubenstein says the team now has the resources and commitment to keep stars like Samuel Basallo around for the long haul. Fans are cautiously optimistic, but many want to see action, not just promises. Will this shift rebuild trust and turn the Orioles into a true AL East powerhouse? What moves do you think should come next? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles64Share
Maria Chavez+FollowRutschman’s Orioles future: What’s next?Adley Rutschman’s time with the Orioles might be winding down, but fans could still see him back in action before the season ends. Despite being sidelined with an oblique injury, interim manager Tony Mansolino shared that Rutschman is recovering well and could return in early to mid-September. With trade rumors swirling after the team signed Samuel Basallo, it’s a bittersweet moment for Baltimore. Even if the O’s aren’t playoff-bound, seeing Rutschman finish the year with his teammates matters for both morale and a healthy offseason. What do you think—should the Orioles move on from Rutschman, or is he too valuable to let go? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
GlacialGiraffe+FollowRogers dominates, Birds bash GiantsTrevor Rogers just flat-out owned the mound today—six straight starts with only one run allowed? That’s ace stuff! The O’s lineup absolutely feasted, with Jackson and Mountcastle launching bombs and Basallo making a statement with his first big-league homer. After getting embarrassed in the opener, Baltimore flipped the script and dropped an 11-spot on the Giants. This is the swagger we’ve been missing! Is Rogers the real deal ace we’ve been waiting for, or what? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles20Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUConn’s Solo Ball shines at Orioles gameSolo Ball, UConn’s rising basketball star and Leesburg native, brought some serious hometown pride to Camden Yards by throwing out the first pitch before the Orioles game. Sporting a tribute to Eddie Murray, Ball kept up a cool Huskies tradition—he’s now the third UConn champ under Dan Hurley to take the mound in Baltimore. His journey from Maryland high school hoops to national champ and NBA prospect is inspiring, especially since he chose to return to UConn for another season. How do you feel about athletes keeping close ties to their roots? #Sports #UConn #Orioles00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowOrioles shake up pitching for a healthier futureBaltimore’s pitching staff is getting a major overhaul as the Orioles roll out a six-man rotation for the rest of the season. With both Kyle Bradish and Tyler Wells returning from serious injuries, the team is prioritizing their long-term health over short-term wins. This move means no more regular rest for starters, but it could help keep arms fresh and avoid more injuries. For fans, it’s a clear sign the O’s are looking ahead to 2026, focusing on building a strong, healthy rotation. What do you think—smart strategy or playing it too safe? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCal Raleigh’s Deal: Steal of the Decade?O’s fans, what do you think of Baltimore locking up Basallo for eight years after just a handful of games? It’s a huge bet on potential, but when you stack it up against the Mariners’ deal with Big Dumper (Cal Raleigh), it looks even riskier. Raleigh’s already a top-five catcher and his contract is now the league’s gold standard for value. Did the Orioles jump the gun, or will this pay off long-term? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles102Share
jillian59+FollowOrioles’ big offseason decision: Is it time to move on from Kjerstad?Baltimore fans, it’s looking more and more likely that Heston Kjerstad could be on the trade block this offseason. After being a top draft pick, Kjerstad just hasn’t found his groove—struggling at the plate and in the field, even with extra chances due to injuries. With the Orioles’ pitching woes and so many other outfielders stepping up, it might be time for the team to use Kjerstad as trade bait to strengthen the rotation. What do you think—should the O’s give him another shot, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles41Share