Kimberly Moore+FollowO’s Eye Freddy Peralta After Polar Bear SplashBirdland, what a wild offseason! After the O’s shocked us by landing the Polar Bear, Pete Alonso, rumors are heating up that Baltimore is chasing Brewers ace Freddy Peralta. With our stacked farm system, could Elias pull off another blockbuster? Imagine Peralta joining Alonso—talk about a statement in the AL East. Are we finally seeing the Rubenstein era go all-in? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowOrioles eye bold move for Marlins pitcherBaltimore’s front office is making waves this offseason, pushing hard to land Marlins starter Edward Cabrera. Adding Cabrera—who boasts a blazing fastball and a 3.53 ERA—would signal the Orioles are all-in for a playoff run, even if it means giving up top prospects. While Cabrera’s injury history raises eyebrows, his upside could be a game-changer for the rotation behind Trevor Rogers and Kyle Bradish. Orioles fans, what do you think: Is this the high-risk, high-reward move Baltimore needs to finally break through? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
jillian59+FollowOrioles Out on Bregman & Bichette?Birdland, looks like Mike Elias is keeping the O's in the mix for big bats, but don't expect Alex Bregman or Bo Bichette to land in Baltimore this winter. The front office seems happy with the infield core—Holliday, Westburg, and Gunnar are holding it down. Unless a blockbuster trade shakes things up, the Red Sox and Jays are leading the chase for those stars. Still, keep an eye on the Pete Alonso rumors! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
KaleidoscopeKing+FollowO's going all-in for Cabrera tradeBaltimore's front office is finally showing some killer instinct! Trading for Edward Cabrera would be exactly the aggressive move we need after that disaster 2025 season. Sure, his injury history is sketchy, but that 3.53 ERA and elite strikeout stuff paired with Rogers and Bradish? That's a playoff rotation right there. Miami's asking price might be steep, but sometimes you gotta pay premium for premium arms. The window is NOW - no more playing it safe with mediocre starters. What prospects would you sacrifice to land Cabrera? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowOrioles eye Pete Alonso after Schwarber dealBaltimore’s front office isn’t wasting any time—after missing out on Kyle Schwarber, they’ve set their sights on Mets slugger Pete Alonso. While Alonso’s power could light up Camden Yards, it’s hard not to notice the Orioles still haven’t addressed their biggest need: starting pitching. With big arms like Framber Valdez and Ranger Suarez still available, fans are left wondering if adding another bat is really the answer. Should the O’s go all-in on Alonso, or is it time to finally fix the rotation? Let’s hear your take, Birdland! #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowWhy the Orioles’ Will Robertson move could matterBaltimore just grabbed outfielder Will Robertson off waivers, and while most waiver claims barely make a ripple, this one feels different. Robertson exploded last season in Triple-A, showing off real power and a much-improved bat. The Orioles’ outfield is a question mark right now, so having a guy with upside—even if he’s a long shot—could be a game-changer if injuries hit or someone slumps. Sometimes, these low-risk moves end up being the ones fans talk about all season. What do you think—could Robertson be the next surprise contributor? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
EchoingEchoes+FollowBirds finally ready to open the checkbook?After watching this team blow their playoff chances, Elias FINALLY sounds serious about spending real money. Schwarber with 56 bombs and that .928 OPS? That's exactly the thunder we've been missing in this lineup. And don't get me started on potentially pairing Polar Pete Alonso's 38 dingers with our young core. Adding Framber or Suarez to anchor the rotation would be chef's kiss. The O's brass better not cheap out again - this window won't stay open forever. What moves do you think Baltimore absolutely HAS to make this winter? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOrioles double down on pitching promiseBaltimore’s front office is showing they’re serious about building a championship contender—no more just being happy to be here. The Orioles are aggressively pursuing top-tier pitchers like Ranger Suárez and Framber Valdez, signaling that their promise to back up the young core with real arms isn’t just talk. Suárez’s postseason track record and Valdez’s fit for Camden Yards could be game-changers. Fans, how do you feel about the O’s making these moves? Is this the missing piece for a deep playoff run, or do you want to see even bigger swings? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowOrioles face new twist in pitching chaseThe Orioles’ hunt for a reliable starting pitcher just got trickier—word is the Twins might hold onto Joe Ryan, despite earlier trade buzz. This move could force Baltimore to rethink their options, even though they’ve got the cash and prospects to make a splash. The rumor mill suggests the Twins’ hesitation might be a strategy to drive up offers, or maybe they’re just not ready to let go. With the Winter Meetings coming up, anything can still happen. Orioles fans, what’s your take—should the team push harder for Ryan, or pivot to other arms? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles11Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowOrioles fans: Imagine this 2026 dream teamPicture the Orioles in 2026 with a powerhouse lineup—Freddy Peralta, Michael King, and Zac Gallen anchoring the rotation, Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman bringing thunder to the infield, and Byron Buxton patrolling center field. Mike Elias has made some bold moves this offseason, but what if he went all-in at the Winter Meetings? With the right trades and signings, Baltimore could finally have the complete roster fans have been craving. Which dream addition would make the biggest impact, and what risks would you take to see the O’s become true contenders? #Sports #Baseball #Orioles01Share