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The Baltimore Orioles helped address their pitching problems, by drafting two tall pitchers in the 2025 MLB Draft.
This season has put a spotlight on the Orioles’ pitching pipeline and their unwillingness to draft pitchers early. That could ...
The Orioles have shown there are many ways to acquire pitchers while repeatedly having success in devoting their highest draft picks to hitters. Sometimes, such as the Irvin-Hernaiz trade, those ...
The Guardians took the first game of the series, 10-5, behind a four-run sixth inning. Cleveland is 3-1 since the break and ...
The Orioles entered the 2025 draft with an MLB-high four picks before the second round and seven selections on Day 1. They used their first pick to draft Auburn catcher Ike Irish, continuing the ...
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This draft was the last one with 40 rounds, and the Orioles took 19 pitchers — but none in the first seven rounds. Only two of those 19 pitchers are still with the organization.
Teams around the league are getting their rosters set for the second half of the season, and the Baltimore Orioles are no ...
This draft was the last one with 40 rounds, and the Orioles took 19 pitchers — but none in the first seven rounds. Only two of those 19 pitchers are still with the organization.
Recently, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com wrote about the Orioles' unwillingness to sign players that would cost them draft compensation. Which takes a couple of starting pitchers out of the mix for them.
In the fourth draft, they selected pitching. Or, more specifically, the Orioles finally chose pitchers fairly early in the 2022 MLB Draft. I’ve written over the years that criticizing baseball ...
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