Renee Ramirez+FollowOrioles’ bullpen shakeup could change everythingBaltimore’s pitching staff is getting a serious makeover, and it’s not just about chasing big-name starters. After adding Shane Baz and Ryan Helsley, the Orioles still have a gap at the top of their rotation, but there’s buzz about bringing back lefty reliever Danny Coulombe—who was lights-out in Baltimore before a rocky stint in Texas. With Felix Bautista out for most of 2026, the bullpen needs another steady arm, and Coulombe could be the budget-friendly answer. Would you rather see the O’s go all-in for a frontline starter, or double down on bullpen depth? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowOrioles chase top arms to fix rotation woesBaltimore fans, the Orioles aren’t done shaking up their pitching staff. After missing out on Ranger Suárez, the O’s are now eyeing Zac Gallen and Framber Valdez—two of the best starters still on the market. With last season’s rotation struggles fresh in everyone’s mind, adding a proven arm could be the missing piece. Gallen’s coming off a tough year, but his track record shows he can bounce back. What do you think—should the Orioles go all-in for another ace, or stick with their current options? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOrioles’ next move: Bring back Coulombe?Baltimore’s roster looks stronger than ever after a busy offseason, but there’s still one piece missing: a reliable lefty in the bullpen. With Felix Bautista’s injury, the O’s need someone who can handle high-pressure late-game moments. That’s why a reunion with Danny Coulombe, who posted a 2.30 ERA last season, is gaining traction among fans and analysts. Coulombe thrived in Baltimore before, and bringing him back could be the final touch for a true playoff push. Would you trust him in big spots, or is there another southpaw you’d rather see in orange and black? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOrioles shake up catcher plans—what’s next?Baltimore’s catcher situation just got a lot more interesting. With Adley Rutschman locked in as the starter despite a tough 2025, the Orioles have added Sam Huff on a minor-league deal, raising questions about top prospect Samuel Basallo’s readiness. Basallo flashed power in Triple-A but struggled in his MLB debut, especially behind the plate. Now, with Huff in the mix, the O’s could break camp with all three catchers—Rutschman, Basallo, and Huff—on the roster. How do you see this playing out? Should Basallo focus on DH, or does he deserve more time behind the dish? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles20Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowOrioles face a fierce AL East battle aheadBaltimore’s offseason moves have definitely made the Orioles a team to watch, but the AL East is looking more competitive than ever. Even with big names like Pete Alonso joining the roster, every rival in the division has been busy stacking talent. The Blue Jays, Yankees, and Red Sox all look dangerous, and the Rays are always a wild card. No matter how much Baltimore spends or how many stars they add, the path to the top won’t be easy. What do you think—is this the year the Orioles finally break through, or will the division’s depth keep them in check? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowOrioles eye game-changing Cy Young tradeBaltimore’s front office is shaking up the AL East with bold moves, and now there’s buzz about landing two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal. Imagine pairing Skubal’s electric arm with Trevor Rogers—suddenly, the Orioles could have one of the most intimidating pitching duos in baseball. The catch? Skubal’s price tag could hit $300 million over eight years, and Baltimore would need to part with some top young bats. If this deal happens, the O’s might just vault themselves into World Series contention. Would you trade away prospects for a shot at the crown? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
terrysharon+FollowOrioles’ next big move: Lock in Gunnar HendersonBaltimore’s front office is finally shaking off its old habits—after years of letting homegrown stars walk, they locked up Samuel Basallo early. But here’s the real test: will they finally reward Gunnar Henderson, their top young talent, with a well-deserved extension? Henderson’s value keeps climbing, and waiting could cost the Orioles big. With a strong offseason and a new attitude, Baltimore has a shot at building a lasting contender—if they take care of their core. What do you think: should the O’s go all-in on Henderson now, or risk repeating past mistakes? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowGunnar Henderson’s comeback could change everything for the OriolesBaltimore’s biggest offseason win isn’t a flashy trade or free agent—it’s Gunnar Henderson finally feeling 100% again. After a year battling a shoulder injury that quietly zapped his power, Henderson says he’s fully healthy and ready to bring back the game-changing spark that made him a league-wide problem in 2024. Last season’s dip in homers (from 37 to 17) suddenly makes sense, and it’s wild to think he still played almost every game through it all. If Henderson’s back to his best, the Orioles get more than just a star—they get their edge back. What do you think this means for Baltimore’s 2026 hopes? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowOrioles eye Valdez after near-miss tradeBaltimore fans, imagine if Framber Valdez had joined the Orioles back in 2017—he was almost part of a blockbuster trade that fell through at the last minute. Now, as the O’s look to cap off their offseason, Valdez is once again in the spotlight as a top pitching target. With his fiery personality and proven track record, adding Valdez could shake up the rotation and change the team’s trajectory. Would you take the risk on Valdez, or is there another arm you’d rather see in orange and black? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowTrevor Rogers’ comeback could reshape Orioles’ futureTrevor Rogers’ turnaround with the Orioles has been nothing short of wild—after a rocky start and a major injury, he came back in 2025 to dominate as the team’s ace. Now, with a $6.2 million deal avoiding arbitration, the buzz is all about whether Baltimore should lock him in for the long haul. If Rogers keeps up this level of play, it’s a game-changer for the rotation and could mean a big payday for him soon. Would you bet on the O’s extending him, or is it too soon to commit? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share