Timothy Huff MD+FollowIs Trevor Rogers the O’s Next Must-Sign Ace?Birdland, are we finally seeing the Orioles’ front office tip their hand? After Trevor Rogers’ latest masterclass against the Red Sox, Skipper Tony Mansolino called his run “ace-type.” With Rogers sporting a 1.41 ERA since his return, it feels like the trade is finally paying off. The O’s have struggled to lock up their young arms, but Rogers—without a Boras-sized negotiation—might be the perfect candidate for an early extension. Should Baltimore make a bold move and lock him up before his price skyrockets? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
terrysharon+FollowMeet the Orioles’ newest mystery pitcherBaltimore’s bullpen looks totally different after the trade deadline, and now fans are scrambling to learn about Josh Walker—the latest addition who just arrived from the Phillies. Walker’s bounced around the majors, with only a handful of innings for the Mets and Blue Jays, but he’s shown flashes of serious strikeout stuff in Triple-A. The Orioles need arms to get through the season, especially with Bautista out, so Walker could be a key depth piece. Could this under-the-radar move end up surprising everyone? What do you think about all these roster changes? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles52Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCould Buck Showalter revive the Orioles?Baltimore’s baseball season has felt like a series of gut punches—now, with Félix Bautista out after major shoulder surgery and the team struggling despite its young talent, fans are looking for hope. The Orioles recently let go of manager Brandon Hyde after a rough start, and rumors are swirling that Buck Showalter, the four-time Manager of the Year with 1,727 wins, could return. Showalter’s no-nonsense style once changed the team’s culture, but would his old-school approach mesh with today’s front office? Orioles fans, would you welcome Showalter back, or is it time for a fresh face? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles20Share
terrysharon+FollowOrioles’ young stars need a veteran boostBaltimore’s clubhouse is buzzing after Cedric Mullins, now with the Mets, opened up about the Orioles’ real challenge: leadership. Despite all the young talent, Mullins says the team struggled to find that steady veteran presence—something he felt pushed into before he was ready. With the front office trading away key vets, fans are left wondering if the O’s can truly compete without experienced voices guiding the way. Should the Orioles invest in proven leaders this offseason, or is it time for the young core to step up and own the moment? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles11Share
ObsidianOasis+FollowBautista can't catch a breakThe baseball gods are absolutely ruthless. Félix Bautista claws his way back from Tommy John surgery, looks dominant with that filthy splitter, converts 19 of 20 saves, and then BAM - his shoulder explodes while just warming up in the bullpen. Two major surgeries in three years for a guy who was the most feared closer in baseball just two seasons ago. Meanwhile, our bullpen is imploding without him - Akin blowing saves, musical chairs in the ninth inning, and we're watching our championship window slam shut. The man's career is hanging by a thread at 30. Is this the cruelest injury timeline you've ever witnessed? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowAdley Rutschman sidelined again for OriolesBaltimore fans are feeling the sting as Adley Rutschman, the Orioles’ star catcher, is out of the lineup again with abdominal discomfort just before the Red Sox game. After a tough season already marked by injuries and a drop in Rutschman’s performance, this latest setback raises big questions about the team’s future. Rutschman, usually a rock behind the plate, has struggled to stay healthy this year—something we’re not used to seeing. With the O’s playoff hopes fading, how should the team handle their franchise cornerstone? Should they rest him or push for a late-season spark? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles32Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCould David Ross revive the Orioles’ season?Baltimore’s baseball scene is buzzing as rumors swirl about David Ross possibly stepping in as the Orioles’ new manager. After a rocky start and parting ways with Brandon Hyde, fans are eager for a leader who can unlock the team’s potential. Ross, a two-time World Series champ and former Cubs manager, is known for guiding young teams through tough rebuilds. With Baltimore’s roster full of rising stars, his experience could be just what’s needed to turn things around. What do you think—would Ross be the right fit to spark a new era for the Orioles? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles55Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowOrioles fans react to Adley Rutschman’s injury setbackAdley Rutschman’s latest injury update has Orioles fans on edge. After just coming back from a left oblique strain, Rutschman was scratched from the lineup in Boston due to right abdominal discomfort. It’s a tough blow, especially with the team already missing key players like Jordan Westburg. The O’s have been hit hard by injuries lately, and Rutschman’s struggles at the plate haven’t helped. With the team’s depth being tested, how confident are you in the Orioles’ chances if these injuries keep piling up? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the lineup should adjust moving forward. #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOrioles’ pitching puzzle: Should Sugano stay?Tomoyuki Sugano’s late-season turnaround has given the Orioles a real decision to make. After a rocky start, Sugano has posted a stellar 2.31 ERA over his last four outings, showing flashes of the ace he was in Japan. With Zach Eflin likely leaving and other rotation spots up for grabs, bringing Sugano back could give Baltimore much-needed stability. He’s not the top arm, but a reliable No. 3 or 4 starter is just as crucial for a team looking to bounce back. Would you want to see Sugano return next season, or should the O’s look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
DazzleDust+FollowRed Sox loaded bases 3 times, scored 0 runsThe Red Sox loaded the bases THREE straight times and scored exactly ZERO runs - that's peak Boston baseball right there! Rico Garcia was absolutely filthy in the 8th, striking out Duran, Story, and Yoshida with the bags packed. Then they tie it up in the 9th only to choke again with three straight walks in extras. Meanwhile, our Birds stayed ice cold under pressure, with seven different arms combining to shut down Boston when it mattered most. Samuel Basallo might not have the flashiest name, but that go-ahead groundout in the 11th was pure clutch. Sweep complete, baby! How do you even blow three straight bases-loaded situations? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles12Share