The Baltimore Orioles recently sent one of their top prospects, outfielder Heston Kjerstad, back down to the minors to get him more playing time and experience, and the 25-year old has shined. The Norfolk Tides played the Lehigh Valley IronPigs Sunday afternoon, going through 10 scoreless innings. The first 10 innings were a pitcher’s duel. The Tides starting pitcher, … [Read more...] about Heston Kjerstad Hits Walk-Off Grand Slam to Give Tides the Win
AA Bowie Takes Four of Six Games Against AA Binghamton
The Bowie Baysox clinched their first road series win of the season against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. The series saw the AA affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles go on a four-game winning streak, only losing the first and the last of the six-game series against the Mets AA affiliate. This was their highest winning streak of the 2024 season so far. Bowie’s offense was … [Read more...] about AA Bowie Takes Four of Six Games Against AA Binghamton
Who’s Hot, Who’s Not: May 13th – May 19th
The Baltimore Orioles had themselves yet another winning week. This week, the O’s went 3-2 including a split with the Toronto Blue Jays after game 2 was postponed due to inclement weather, and a series win over the Seattle Mariners. What started out as another slow week offensively for the O’s, the bats were finally able to find some consistency and explosiveness against the … [Read more...] about Who’s Hot, Who’s Not: May 13th – May 19th
Orioles Streak Is Alive By the One Who Started It
The Baltimore Orioles keep the streak alive after a postponed game jeopardized a two-year sweep-less streak against the Toronto Blue Jays. The O’s dropped game one of the two-game set in extra innings 3-2 as the offense didn’t provide the run support needed to get Corbin Burnes in the win column. Game two saw another close contest as Baltimore reversed the score in their favor … [Read more...] about Orioles Streak Is Alive By the One Who Started It
Nats’ bats go silent in Chicago
Despite their abysmal record, the Chicago White Sox took two of three from the Washington Nationals this week. After the Nats’ 6-3 win in the series opener, Ex-Nat Erick Fedde and two relievers blanked the Nats, 4-0, on Tuesday; then Garrett Crochet and three relievers repeated the feat, 2-0, on Wednesday. The Nats had a total of seven hits in those two games. After beating the … [Read more...] about Nats’ bats go silent in Chicago