terrysharon+FollowOrioles legend Ken Singleton coming to SalisburyBaltimore baseball fans, this is a treat—Orioles Hall of Famer Ken Singleton is headlining the Delmarva Shorebirds Hot Stove Banquet on Feb. 5 at the Wicomico Civic Center. Singleton, a World Series champ and three-time All-Star, will be sharing stories and meeting fans. Plus, there’s a silent auction packed with rare sports memorabilia, and all proceeds support the Shorebirds’ Fly Together Fund. It’s not just a kickoff for the new season—it’s a chance for our community to connect with a true Orioles legend. Who’s planning to go, and what would you ask Ken Singleton if you met him? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowBig Christmas Heads to Baltimore: What’s Next?Orioles fans, get ready—Jhonkensy “Big Christmas” Noel is coming to town after the Guardians DFA’d their postseason hero. Remember when he homered off Grayson Rodriguez at Camden Yards in his MLB debut? That pop is real, but consistency’s been his issue. After a clutch ALCS homer last year, his bat cooled off in 2025. Now, with Pete Alonso joining too, the O’s lineup is looking stacked. Can Baltimore unlock Noel’s full potential, or will he be a Triple-A tease? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowOrioles roll the dice on power with NoelBaltimore just made a sneaky move that could shake up their lineup down the road—claiming Jhonkensy Noel off waivers. Sure, his numbers last season were rough, but this guy’s raw power is no joke. If the Orioles’ coaches can help him unlock some plate discipline, he could become a serious threat, even if he’s a long shot right now. It’s a classic low-risk, high-reward play: if Noel figures it out, Baltimore might have landed a hidden gem. What do you think—can the O’s work their magic with another big bat? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowOrioles’ bold moves could reshape 2026Baltimore’s front office isn’t slowing down after a blockbuster offseason—now they’re eyeing Marlins pitcher Edward Cabrera to further boost their rotation. With big bats like Taylor Ward and Pete Alonso already in the lineup, and Ryan Helsley shoring up the bullpen, the O’s are sending a clear message: they’re all-in for a deep playoff run. But is trading for Cabrera the right call, or should they hold onto prospects and chase a free agent ace instead? Orioles fans, what’s your take—go for the trade or stick with the current roster? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowOrioles could shake up the AL EastBaltimore’s front office is making serious waves this offseason, stacking the roster with big names like Taylor Ward, Ryan Helsley, Shane Baz, and Pete Alonso. But the buzz is all about one more possible move: landing ace Framber Valdez. If this prediction pans out, the Orioles might not just be playoff hopefuls—they could be the team to beat in the AL East, even against powerhouses like the Yankees and Blue Jays. What do you think—would adding Valdez make Baltimore the division favorite? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowOrioles shake up AL East with bold pitching tradeBaltimore just made a statement move—snagging pitcher Shane Baz from the division rival Rays in a gutsy trade that cost four prospects and a valuable draft pick. Baz has shown flashes of brilliance but comes with a history of injuries, making this a high-risk, high-reward bet for the Orioles. After last season’s pitching struggles, it’s clear the front office is all-in on building a contender. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay reloads with young talent and draft capital. Is this the spark Baltimore needs to reclaim its momentum, or too big a gamble? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOrioles’ new pitching hope could change everythingBaltimore’s rotation just got a major boost with the addition of Shane Baz, a high-upside arm under team control through 2028. But what’s really got fans buzzing is the fast-rising prospect Joseph Dzierwa, fresh from Michigan State and already pegged as a breakout candidate. After years of relying on position players, the Orioles finally have a young pitcher who could move quickly through the system and help anchor the rotation for years. With Baz and Dzierwa in the mix, is this the turning point for Baltimore’s pitching? How do you feel about the team’s new direction? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowOrioles Pivot After Baz BlockbusterBirdland, what a twist! After landing Shane Baz in a huge trade, the O's are officially out on Marlins' 6'5'' righty Edward Cabrera. The Baz deal has locked down our rotation, so no more trade talks with Miami. Instead, the front office is eyeing free agent arms like Ranger Suarez or Framber Valdez. Thoughts on this shift in strategy? Are we set for a deep run, or do we still need another ace? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowOrioles Score Big with Basallo ExtensionBirdland, how are we feeling about the O’s locking up Samuel Basallo? After the A’s dropped a surprise Christmas extension on Soderstrom, Baltimore’s deal looks like a real steal. Sure, Basallo’s still raw, but if he hits like the experts think, this could be a King James-level bargain. The rivalry with the A’s front office just got interesting—who made the smarter bet? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowOrioles eye ace Valdez to boost rotationBaltimore’s front office isn’t slowing down after a busy offseason—now they’re seriously in the mix for All-Star pitcher Framber Valdez. Imagine pairing Valdez, who’s started at least 28 games for four straight years, with the Orioles’ new-look rotation. He’s the most reliable starter left on the market, and the O’s have already met with him, competing with the Mets and Giants. Even if it takes a big contract, Valdez could be the missing piece for a real playoff push. Would you want the Orioles to spend big for a proven ace, or look for another trade? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share