Renee Ramirez+FollowOrioles shake up bullpen after Contreras debutBaltimore’s bullpen just got a big shakeup—Roansy Contreras was designated for assignment less than 24 hours after his Orioles debut, despite tossing 4.1 scoreless innings against the Red Sox. The team is bringing in Shawn Dubin, recently claimed off waivers from Houston, to fill the spot. It’s a tough break for Contreras, who’s bounced between teams and Triple-A all season. With so many quick roster moves, how do you feel about the Orioles’ approach to building their bullpen? Is this constant shuffling helping or hurting the team’s chemistry? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
terrysharon+FollowOrioles rotation hit hard as Young’s season endsBrandon Young’s rookie season with the Orioles is over after a hamstring injury landed him on the 60-day IL, leaving Baltimore’s already thin rotation even more stretched. The team shuffled the roster, bringing up Roansy Contreras and Emmanuel Rivera from Triple-A, while sending Yaramil Hiraldo down and designating Vimael Machín. Contreras, once a top prospect, gets another shot to prove himself in the majors. With only five healthy starters left, how do you think these changes will impact the Orioles’ playoff hopes? Is there enough depth to stay competitive? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles20Share
terrysharon+FollowOrioles shake things up: New manager rumors flyBaltimore’s baseball scene just got a jolt—after a rocky start, the Orioles have parted ways with Brandon Hyde, the manager who helped guide their rebuild. Now, all eyes are on who’s next, with former All-Star Grady Sizemore emerging as a surprising candidate. He’s never managed full-time, but his recent stint as a bench coach and interim manager has people talking. With such a young, talented roster, this next hire could make or break the Orioles’ future. What do you think—should the O’s take a chance on Sizemore, or look for a more experienced leader? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles52Share
CrimsonCanary+FollowBradish's comeback dreams get shatteredBradish strikes out 10 in his first game back from Tommy John and this is how we repay him? Two measly solo shots to Story and Hamilton completely derail what should've been a triumphant return. Meanwhile Giolito's out there dealing like he owns Camden Yards, shutting us out for eight innings while our bats look absolutely lifeless. The kid deserved better after everything he's been through. Five losses in six games at home is just brutal to watch. How do you even bounce back from this kind of heartbreak? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles78Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOrioles’ bullpen shakeup: Dubin in, Bowman outBaltimore’s bullpen just got a familiar face—Shawn Dubin, a former Mike Elias draft pick, is now an Oriole after being claimed off waivers from Houston. With the O’s bullpen thinned by trades and injuries, Dubin’s arrival is more about fresh arms than playoff dreams. His stats look rough, but some say he’s been unlucky and could turn things around here. Meanwhile, Matt Bowman, who struggled this season, is out. What do you think—can Dubin make a difference, or is this just a stopgap until the offseason? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowOrioles GM puts team first in All-Star tradeBaltimore’s front office made a bold move at the trade deadline, sending All-Star Ryan O’Hearn to the Padres—even though O’Hearn hoped for a deal to Texas, where he grew up. GM Mike Elias stuck to his plan, focusing on the best return for the Orioles’ future rather than honoring player preferences. For fans, it’s a reminder of how business decisions can outweigh personal stories in pro sports. How do you feel about teams prioritizing long-term strategy over player wishes? Let’s talk about the balance between loyalty and building for tomorrow. #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowGunnar Henderson’s message: Winning matters mostGunnar Henderson just made it clear—he wants to play for a team that’s serious about winning. While the Orioles have talked about a contract extension, Henderson’s recent comments put the pressure on the front office to prove they can build a true contender. With Baltimore still struggling in the AL East and rumors swirling about possible trades, it’s not just about the money for Henderson. If you were in his shoes, would you trust the Orioles to turn things around, or start looking elsewhere for that winning culture? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowAdley Rutschman trade rumors shake Orioles fansBaltimore’s playoff hopes are buzzing, but talk of trading Adley Rutschman is turning heads. Despite a strong run since May, the Orioles might move their star catcher after locking in top prospect Samuel Basallo with a long-term deal. Rutschman’s numbers are down this year, but he’s still a fan favorite and has two years left before free agency. With Basallo’s arrival, could the O’s really part ways with Rutschman, or is this just offseason noise? Would you rather see both catchers stay and share duties, or is it time for a bold move? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowOrioles eye top closers for 2026 bullpen boostBaltimore’s pitching woes are hard to ignore this season, with both starters and relievers ranking near the bottom of MLB. The loss of star closer Félix Bautista to another season-ending injury has the front office ready to act. Insiders say the Orioles are set to target elite closers in free agency, with names like Ryan Helsley and Devin Williams potentially available at a bargain. Could one of these arms anchor Baltimore’s bullpen and change the team’s fortunes? Orioles fans, who would you want to see closing out games at Camden Yards next year? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles20Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowGunnar Henderson wants Orioles to build a winnerGunnar Henderson has made it clear: he’s not interested in sticking around Baltimore unless the Orioles commit to building a winning team. Despite his standout season—37 home runs and stellar defense—the Orioles are struggling, sitting at the bottom of the AL East. Henderson’s contract talks are starting early, but his priority is a winning culture, not just a big paycheck. With young stars like Jackson Holliday also on the roster, the big question is whether the Orioles can turn things around and convince Henderson to stay. What do you think—can Baltimore build a contender around him? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles30Share