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The Baltimore Orioles are reportedly "close to being open for business with all available players," per league sources to SNY's Andy Martino.
The Baltimore Orioles traded right-handed reliever Bryan Baker, and many are wondering if they're looking to sell during the deadline.
After making the playoffs last season, the Orioles didn't do much in the offseason to keep the roster "playoff-caliber" and as a result, the Orioles sit in last place in the AL East heading into the All-Star break.
Crocheted pickles, jockstraps and bobbleheads are just a few of the keepsakes inside the lockers of some Orioles players.
This trade deadline will prove to be a key checkpoint for the Orioles' return to contention. While the 2025 season may be a wash, they could position themselves well for 2026 and beyond, and The Athletic’s Jim Bowden believes that involves being open-minded and aggressive in dealing players who are not part of the long-term plan.
Ethan Holliday, one of the top high school prospects of the 2025 MLB Draft, comes from an elite baseball family. Here's what to know of the Hollidays:
The Guardians opt for Contact King, as Bodine finished the season with an absurd 24 strikeouts in 313 plate appearances while churning out a .915 OPS. As the Chanticleers reeled off 26 consecutive wins to reach the College World Series finals, Bodine’s stock rose along with it.
The deal could signal a sweeping series of sell moves by the O's, who now have seven picks in the top 100 on Sunday.
Since returning to the big leagues earlier this year, Trevor Rogers has learned how to better keep his emotions in check. The 27-year-old left-hander doesn’t let any moment overwhelm him, as he relies on breathing techniques and trust in his stuff to get through starts.