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
Andrea Castillo+FollowInside the Orioles’ clubhouse shakeupCedric Mullins’ recent comments have pulled back the curtain on the Orioles’ rough 2025 season, hinting that injuries and a lack of strong leadership really shook up the team’s chemistry. With key players sidelined and the manager fired early, the O’s just couldn’t find their footing. Mullins’ honest take makes you wonder: was it just bad luck, or did deeper clubhouse issues set the stage for this year’s collapse? Now, with new faces and a promising rookie extension, could this be the start of a turnaround? What do you think needs to change for the Orioles to bounce back? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles22Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowOrioles vs Red Sox: Bradish’s return could change everythingKyle Bradish is set to make his season debut for the Orioles this Tuesday against the Red Sox, and it couldn’t come at a better time. After months recovering from Tommy John surgery, Bradish’s return brings hope to a rotation that’s been stretched thin by injuries and inconsistency. Even if he’s not back to ace form right away, just having him on the mound should take some pressure off the rest of the staff. With free agency looming for other key pitchers, Bradish’s health could be the anchor Baltimore needs to rebuild for 2026. What do you think—can Bradish spark a turnaround? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowOrioles face tough call on Rutschman’s futureBaltimore just locked in young catcher Samuel Basallo with a massive 8-year deal, and now the big question is what happens to Adley Rutschman. With both catchers on the roster, experts say trading Rutschman is probably the most realistic move this offseason—especially since his recent seasons haven’t matched his early promise. But is it smart to move on from a fan favorite, even if his trade value isn’t at its peak? Or should the team risk juggling two top talents behind the plate? This decision could shape the Orioles’ next decade. What would you do if you were in charge? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles21Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCould Dylan Cease fix the Orioles’ pitching woes?Baltimore’s lineup looks solid for next season, but pitching remains a big question mark. Now, there’s buzz that Dylan Cease—a proven workhorse despite a rough 2025—might be a free agency target for the Orioles. Even with his recent struggles, Cease’s strikeout numbers and durability stand out, and he could come at a bargain. Imagine what a rotation upgrade like this could mean for the O’s playoff hopes! Would you take a chance on Cease, or look elsewhere to strengthen the staff? Let’s hear your take on how the Orioles should approach this offseason. #Sports #Baseball #Orioles32Share
jenna64+FollowOrioles pitch in for Baltimore teachersBaltimore teachers at Harlem Park Elementary Middle got a big boost as Orioles players, their families, and the team’s volunteers rolled up their sleeves to help set up classrooms for the new school year. With arms full of supplies and plenty of energy, the players teamed up with staff and the iconic Oriole Bird, showing real community spirit. The Orioles’ Adopt-A-School program, launched this spring, is making a visible difference for local students and teachers. With the first day of school around the corner, how do you think these partnerships shape our neighborhoods? #Education #Baltimore #Orioles00Share
jillian59+FollowWhy isn’t Basallo starting for the Orioles?Samuel Basallo has been electric since joining the Orioles, racking up 5 RBIs and 3 hits in just 10 plate appearances. Yet, despite his hot start, he’s still not cracking the starting lineup—Tuesday’s game saw him benched against the Red Sox, with manager Tony Mansolino saying young players shouldn’t be “thrown to the wolves.” But in today’s game, holding back a top prospect like Basallo feels outdated, especially when he’s already proven he can deliver in clutch moments. Shouldn’t the Orioles be giving him every chance to shine and prepare for a bigger role next season? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCould Framber Valdez anchor the Orioles’ rotation?Baltimore’s pitching woes might finally get a fix—MLB insiders are buzzing about the Orioles as a top landing spot for Astros ace Framber Valdez this offseason. With a lineup packed with young hitters but a rotation ranked near the bottom of the league, fans have been waiting for a big move. Valdez, a proven postseason performer and Cy Young contender, could be the game-changer Baltimore needs. Imagine what a true ace could do for this squad’s playoff hopes! Would you be excited to see the O’s make a splash for Valdez? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles03Share
terrysharon+FollowGunnar Henderson’s future with the Orioles: What’s next?Gunnar Henderson isn’t ruling out a long-term future with the Orioles, but he’s clear about one thing: he wants to win. After seeing teammate Samuel Basallo sign a big extension, Henderson said he’d be happy to consider a deal—if the team keeps building a winning culture. With the O’s struggling this season, his comments hit home for fans who want to see the team turn things around. Henderson’s rise from rookie sensation to All-Star has made him a fan favorite, and his next move could shape the Orioles’ future. What do you think—should the O’s lock him up for the long haul? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles25Share