The Baltimore Orioles have had a busy Monday so far. They picked up pitcher Corbin Martin earlier and recalled Kyle Stowers from AAA Norfolk. Another move has now been made, as Austin Hays is back from the IL. Baltimore also DFA’d OF Ryan McKenna for assignment to make room for Hays. It’s been a struggle to start the season for Austin Hays. He’s batting just .111 with two … [Read more...] about Orioles reinstate Austin Hays from IL, designate Ryan McKenna for assignment
Who’s Hot, Who’s Not: May 6th – May 12th
It was a bit of a lighter week for the Baltimore Orioles as they only had 5 games: 2 against the beltway rival Washington Nationals before coming back to Baltimore for a weekend series against defending NL champion Arizona Diamondbacks. The O’s went 3-2 over this 5-game week, which is a bit disappointing by their standards. The offense continued to struggle at times as they … [Read more...] about Who’s Hot, Who’s Not: May 6th – May 12th
Austin Hays and the Baysox Dominate in 17-1 Win
The AA Bowie Baysox of the Baltimore Orioles powered through on Tuesday night for a 17-1 win over the Akron RubberDucks. Bowie set the tone in this opening game against the Guardians AA affiliate with 13 hits, three of which were home runs. This game also served as a rehabilitation assignment for Orioles outfielder Austin Hays, who ended his night going 2-for-3 with a walk. … [Read more...] about Austin Hays and the Baysox Dominate in 17-1 Win
Orioles Sweep the Reds To Continue Their Hot Streak
The Baltimore Orioles went into Cincinnati and left a broomstick as they swept the Reds in a three-game series this weekend. The O’s are now riding a four-game win streak into their next series against the Washington Nationals. Baltimore has the best record in MLB at 23-11. The O’s starters dominated this series. The starting pitching has been the biggest highlight for the … [Read more...] about Orioles Sweep the Reds To Continue Their Hot Streak
Nats exceeding expectations as Orioles come to D.C.
The Washington Nationals moved into third place in the NL East on Sunday, overcoming a 6-1 deficit to beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 11-8, taking the weekend series in the process. Eddie Rosario, who has been struggling mightily all season, blasted a two-run homer in the seventh inning to break an 8-all tie and put the Nats ahead to stay. It was Washington’s best-in-the-majors … [Read more...] about Nats exceeding expectations as Orioles come to D.C.