If you didn't know that you can hunt, find, and keep fossils in Maryland, then there's a woman from Baltimore County that ...
The Orioles have decisions to make about their rotation beyond whether they try tapping into the trade market for an ace and the order of it. A few reasons exist to consider a six-man setup.
If Rogers returns to anything he was in 2021, which wasn't yesterday at this rate, he'd be the ideal No. 3 or 4 starter in the Orioles rotation. He was an All-Star and posted a 2.64 ERA in 133.0 ...
IN A UNANIMOUS VOTE HERE THIS AFTERNOON, THE BALTIMORE COUNTY COUNCIL MADE HISTORY ELECTING STATE SENATOR KATHY KLAUSMEIER TO SERVE AS THE FIRST FEMALE BALTIMORE COUNTY EXECUTIVE. WE HAVE MUCH TO ...
BALTIMORE -- Johnny Olszewski, who resigned as the Baltimore County executive, was sworn into Congress on Friday, Jan. 3, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. He has served as Baltimore County ...
If Baltimore were to add another starter, it seems likely that Kremer would be the odd man out. The right-hander made 24 starts for the Orioles last year and pitched to decent results, with a 4.10 ...
The Baltimore Orioles began their offseason needing a front-of-the-rotation starter — either Corbin Burnes, whom they never appeared likely to re-sign, or a reasonable facsimile. Their response ...
The Baltimore Ravens are very close to winning the AFC North for yet another season. The team beating the Cleveland Browns in Week 18 on Saturday afternoon would set up Baltimore to host an AFC ...
After losing starting pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles needed to find some sort of a replacement this offseason. They did that on Friday by signing veteran starter ...
The Orioles also signed 35-year-old Tomoyuki Sugano of Japan this offseason to a $13 million, one-year deal. Baltimore lost its ace from 2024 in Corbin Burnes, who signed a $210 million contract ...
The Baltimore Orioles have made a significant move to strengthen their starting rotation by securing a deal with Atlanta Braves veteran starting pitcher Charlie Morton for a substantial $15 million.
The Orioles dove back into the free agent market Friday, agreeing to a one-year, $15 million deal with right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton. Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say ...