Orioles Review: 4/6/26 (frustratingly familiar)
It can't all happen again, can it?
It can't all happen again, can it?
The Baltimore Orioles won some baseball games again.
Opening Day is here. Ask me anything. Give me your predictions, hopes and fears. Tell me a stupid joke. Let's talk O's.
We're two weeks into Spring Training, so it's time for a mailbag. Also, gyros.
Tell me what you want from me.
A look at some of the most interesting pitchers to watch in camp, based on arm talent and proximity to the show.
With relatively minor injuries to Jackson Holliday and Jordan Westburg, the Orioles will need to dip into their infield depth early.
He is not the pitcher he used to be, but Zac Gallen seemed to settle in as a solid mid-rotation starter around the middle of 2025.
Meet me in the comments, we're talkin' O's and hot stoves.
Despite his age and some character questions, Framber Valdez is the best starter on the free agent market.
Cease's combination of floor and upside makes him a uniquely attractive target for the Orioles.
Ranger Suárez, by most accounts, is not an ace. But for the past five years, he has consistently demonstrated the ability to prevent runs.
Analysis
The Orioles don't have many healthy rotation options left, but they do have one intriguing starter who looks ready.
Who knew throwing your best pitch less and introducing a new mediocre one would work?
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Plus Cade Povich, farm arms and Jud bombs.