Andrea Castillo+FollowOrioles fans: Time to unleash Beavers & BasalloDylan Beavers is tearing up Triple-A with power, speed, and consistency, yet the Orioles keep him waiting while shuffling through struggling veterans. Samuel Basallo, just 20, is already showing big-league-ready pop and discipline. Meanwhile, Ryan Noda and Luis Vázquez are taking up roster spots despite slumping hard at the plate. With the playoff push here and roster spots open, Baltimore has a golden chance to see what their top prospects can do. Shouldn’t the O’s reward performance and let the kids play? Who do you want to see get their shot at Camden Yards? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles21Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowOrioles shakeup: Who’s really safe this season?Baltimore’s roster just got a major overhaul after the trade deadline, but the changes aren’t over yet. Even though Luis Vazquez, Alex Jackson, and Yennier Cano survived the initial cuts, their spots look shaky as the Orioles eye 2026. Vazquez’s bat hasn’t impressed, Jackson’s role is threatened by top prospect Samuel Basallo, and Cano’s ERA isn’t helping his case. With September call-ups on the horizon, who do you think deserves a shot at sticking around, and who should make way for the next wave of talent? Let’s talk Orioles future! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles14Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowOrioles scoop up ex-Yankees pitcher GarciaRico Garcia’s wild MLB journey just took another turn—he’s now joining the Orioles after short stints with both the Yankees and Mets this season. Baltimore fans, this is a reliever who’s bounced around the league, but he’s shown flashes of promise in the minors and even tossed some scoreless innings in the bigs. With the O’s bullpen needing fresh arms, could Garcia finally find his groove here? What do you think—will this underdog story get a happy ending in Baltimore, or is it just another pit stop? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBaltimore’s next star: Is it time for Dylan Beavers?Baltimore just cleared out its outfield, but Dylan Beavers is still waiting in Triple-A despite putting up monster numbers: .307 average, 16 homers, 22 steals, and a .941 OPS. Fans are getting restless—what more does he need to prove? With the Orioles’ playoff hopes on ice, it feels like the perfect moment to see what Beavers can do against big-league pitching. Are the O’s playing it safe, or is this just more service time drama? Would you rather see the future now, or wait for 2026? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles51Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowOrioles Reclaim Rico Garcia from MetsRico Garcia’s MLB journey continues as the O’s scoop him off waivers from the Mets. After a short but solid Flushing encore (3.38 ERA, 13 Ks in 8 IP), Garcia’s back in Birdland, hoping to finally stick in the Baltimore bullpen. With the Mets bullpen shuffle and Garcia’s quick DFA, was this a smart move for the Orioles, or just another chapter in the journeyman’s saga? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowTough Break for O's: Grayson Rodriguez OutBirdland, this one hurts—our ace flamethrower Grayson Rodriguez is officially out for the 2025 season after elbow surgery was announced. After battling through a promising start and nagging injuries, the Central Heights product just couldn’t shake the pain. The O’s are optimistic he’ll bounce back for 2026, but this is a major blow in our rivalry push. How do you think the rotation holds up without Grayson? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
jillian59+FollowOrioles fast-track Anthony Nunez to Triple-AAnthony Nunez’s rise through the Orioles’ system is turning heads—just weeks after joining Baltimore in the Cedric Mullins trade, he’s already earned a spot with the Triple-A Norfolk Tides. Nunez’s journey is wild: once a high school infielder, then out of pro ball, he reinvented himself as a pitcher in college and has been lights-out ever since. His ERA and strikeout numbers at every level are impressive, and now the O’s are betting he could be a big part of their future bullpen. What do you think—will Nunez make an impact in Baltimore soon? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowDid the O's Really Fleece the Rays?Birdland, what do we think of Mike Elias flipping Bryan Baker—a solid but not elite bullpen arm—for the Rays’ No. 37 pick? Former exec Jim Bowden is calling this one of the most lopsided trades of the year. If Slater de Brun pans out, this could join the list of legendary O’s draft steals like Henderson and Rutschman. Did Tampa overpay, or is Baker’s team control through 2028 worth it? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
terrysharon+FollowOrioles shake up roster: O'Hearn out, Noda inBaltimore just made a bold move, sending All-Star Ryan O'Hearn to San Diego and bringing in former A's first baseman Ryan Noda. O'Hearn’s journey from being DFA’d to All-Star was wild, and now Noda, who’s bounced between four teams this year, gets his shot. While Noda’s strikeout rate is high, his knack for getting on base keeps teams interested. Orioles fans, what do you think—can Noda pull off an O'Hearn-style turnaround and help the O’s stay competitive? Let’s hear your thoughts on this roster shakeup! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCade Povich returns to Orioles’ rotationBaltimore’s pitching staff just got a boost—Cade Povich is set to rejoin the Orioles’ rotation Monday against the Phillies after a tough stint on the IL. The 25-year-old lefty, who’s been working through hip inflammation, looked sharp in his rehab outings and is expected to pitch without restrictions. With the Orioles making big roster moves at the trade deadline and fans still feeling let down by this season, Povich’s return could be a bright spot. Do you think he’ll help turn things around, or is Baltimore’s focus already on 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles21Share