We’re just about a week away from Orioles pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training. It’s getting close. At this ...
OKAY. WELL, THE WEATHER MAY NOT FEEL LIKE BASEBALL WEATHER, BUT CLOSE YOUR EYES AND IMAGINE THE ORIOLE BIRD IS HERE WITH US TODAY TO GET US READY FOR SINGLE GAME TICKET SALES. YEAH, THOSE TICKETS ...
The Baltimore Orioles went from the underdog story to more pressure than ever in less than a year. While understandable, given the talent on the Orioles roster, it might be a bit unfair.
With the MLB international signing period opening today, teams can officially begin to sign players in their 2025 class. For Baseball America subscribers, we have scouting reports and player notes ...
Former Orioles and Cubs pitcher Brian Matusz likely died of a drug overdose, police said. Patrick Semansky/AP Share Former Orioles and Cubs pitcher Brian Matusz likely died from a drug overdose ...
Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz died last week of an apparent drug overdose, according to a Phoenix police report obtained by the Baltimore Banner. The police report said Matusz's ...
The former Baltimore Orioles player was found dead in his home by his mother with a white substance in his mouth and drug paraphernalia near him on the floor, the Baltimore Banner reported ...
Matusz, who played most of his career with the Baltimore Orioles, was 37. Matusz died on Jan. 6 at his home. He was discovered by his mother, Elizabeth Matusz, according to the Phoenix police ...
BALTIMORE - Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz likely died from a drug overdose, according to our media partner The Baltimore Banner, citing a report from the Phoenix Police Department.
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Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz has died at age 37, the team announced. Matusz, a former first-round pick, played for the Orioles from 2009 to 2016. According to a Phoenix Police ...
The Baltimore Orioles let Corbin Burnes walk, and have been surprisingly stingy in regards to bringing in a replacement. But a trade for a relatively inexpensive starter could be just the ticket.