The Baltimore Orioles are in a similar position to where they were at this point last offseason. They need a top-level starting pitcher to lead their rotation. They acquired Corbin Burnes last year, but he only had a year left on his contract,
It was a weekend to forget for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. The three-time Pro Bowler struggled mightily in his team's AFC divisional round matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
(One in a series of articles highlighting former Orioles whom I interviewed for my oral history a quarter-century ago, but only on the phone, depriving me of a recording that I co
The Toronto Blue Jays landed a big free agent target this week in outfielder Anthony Santander, and are reportedly looking to add to their pitching staff.
The Orioles are paying Zach Eflin like a front-end starter in 2025, but he will need to take on a greater workload to assume the title of an ace.
MLB insiders Matt Vasgersian and Yonder Alonso talked about the Baltimore Orioles and how their lineup is shaping up for the new season.
When the D-backs signed top-of-the-line starting pitcher Corbin Burnes to a six-year, $210 million contract on Dec. 30, much of the baseball world was stunned.
Buffalo Bills fans are showing us that there’s more to football than just big hits and touchdowns. In a heartwarming turn, they’ve gone above and beyond to support Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews,
Ichiro Suzuki, C.C. Sabathia and Billy Wagner were elected as the newest members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the museum announced.
CC Sabathia adds another C to his name now, for Cooperstown, now that he becomes the latest great Yankee to become a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Among the tens of thousands of players, managers, owners, executives and other personnel that have made their marks on baseball, only a select 349 are enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame,
It has been 25 years since a team has won back-to-back titles. But in an effort to end that drought, the reigning champions have already committed $445.5 million in guaranteed dollars this winter. That’s more than the $370.5 million spent by the previous four World Series winners combined.