While the Baltimore Orioles preemptively signed Tyler O’Neill, they still had to watch Anthony Santander join their divisional rival Toronto Blue Jays. As they look to replace Santander’s production,
It's been a frustrating offseason for the Baltimore Orioles after their second consecutive playoff appearance.
Tropicana Field was left in disarray when Hurricane Milton made landfall in October, but the torn-up roof has since been cleared out as the city tries to get the stadium ready for 2026.
The Orioles today announced that they have agreed to terms with outfielder DYLAN CARLSON on a one-year major league contract for the 2025 season. Carlson, 26, slashed .209/.287/.277 (49-for-235) with seven doubles,
The Baltimore Orioles have agreed to terms with Dylan Carlson on a $975,000, one-year contract. The agreement on Monday comes a couple of months after the outfielder was non-tendered by the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Orioles signed switch-hitting outfielder Dylan Carlson to a one-year contract on Monday. The 28-year-old, who was the 33rd overall choice by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2016 draft, hit a combined .
The Orioles announced Monday that they’ve agreed to a deal with outfielder Dylan Carlson, who played for the Cardinals and Rays in 2024.
With the only home park they've ever known severely damaged by Hurricane Milton, the Rays make a temporary move to Tampa for the upcoming MLB season.
The offseason has not deviated from the typical tinkering and cash saving maneuvers. Indeed, the almighty dollar is always on the front burner with the front office.
An Orlando-based group has its sights set on the Tampa Bay Rays as it looks to bring Major League Baseball to the 15th-largest media market in the country.
Money and geography have always been the Rays' biggest obstacles to success in the Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg area. Now, baseball Hall of Famer Barry Larkin is g
For a decade, groups in Orlando have started and stopped pushes to get a Major League Baseball team in a state where its two franchises have struggled with attendance and revenue. That effort got more attention Wednesday with the announcement of a new front man: Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin,