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First off, Charlie Morton was moved from the starting rotation to the bullpen. Although he's lowered his ERA since the switch, he's not a postseason bullpen arm. All he's doing is eating innings for a losing team right now.
After getting destroyed by the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of their doubleheader on Friday afternoon, their record fell to 16-33 on the year. They are in the cellar of the American League East, with only the Chicago White Sox and Colorado Rockies having fewer victories at this point.
The Baltimore Orioles are struggling and fans are thinking about what moves their front office could make surrounding their core.
With their pitching being the top problem for the Orioles, a pitching move was made on Sunday. Through just four starts in his second stint in Baltimore, Kyle Gibson has been designated for assignment, the team announced. This was Gibson's second stint with the Orioles as he played with the team in 2023 as well.
This season, the Orioles have been one of the biggest disappointments in baseball being in last place in the American League East and having one of the worst records in the league
The Baltimore Orioles came into the season with high expectations, but they've gotten off to a horrendous start. Through 45 games, the Orioles are 15-30 and a l
Among teams expected to contend this year, there may be no fanbase more down on its team right now than the Baltimore Orioles fanbase. You can understand why. As has been well documented, the Orioles
It is no secret that the Baltimore Orioles have been one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball to this point in 2025. While it is a well-known fact at this point, it does still come as a surprise after two consecutive trips to the postseason, and an offense poised for more development from its young core.
The Baltimore Orioles have been one of the most disappointing teams in baseball this season. They came into the year with huge expectations after two straight playoff appearances but have done ...
FanGraphs projects that it will take about 85 wins to secure a postseason spot. That would mean the O’s need to win 69 of their remaining 114 games.