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All MLB →- MLBOrioles look to extend win streak, take on the RaysBaltimore Orioles (61-63, fourth in the AL East) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (74-49, first in the AL East)
- MLB2026 MLB ABS challenge system tracker: Team, player rankingsThe ABS challenge system leaderboard ranks batters, catchers, teams and umpires throughout the MLB season.
- MLBBaltimore Orioles vs. Tampa Bay Rays: Game Highlights
- MLBCowser, Encarnacion-Strand deliver big hits as Orioles score 7 in the sixth and beat the Rays 10-2— Colton Cowser hit a two-run homer and Christian Encarnacion-Strand had a three-run double in a seven-run sixth, Trevor Rogers allowed two runs in six innings and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 10-2 on Sunday.
- MLBRays host Baltimore Orioles, look to end home slideBaltimore Orioles (60-63, fifth in the AL East) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (74-48, first in the AL East)
- MLBHenderson leads Orioles against the Rays after 4-hit gameBaltimore Orioles (59-63, fifth in the AL East) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (74-47, first in the AL East)
- MLBBaltimore Orioles vs. Tampa Bay Rays: Game Highlights
- MLBBeavers’ 2-run pinch-hit single sparks the Orioles’ 6-5 win over the Rays— Dylan Beavers hit a two-run, pinch-hit single in the seventh to put Baltimore ahead to stay, Gunnar Henderson and Colton Cowser homered, and the Orioles beat Tampa Bay 6-5 on Friday night to snap the Rays' nine-game win streak.
- MLBMLB Power Rankings Week 20: Brewers pass Dodgers for No. 1For the first time in nearly two months, the Dodgers aren't the top team in baseball.
- MLBTwins take care of business to win series vs. Orioles
- MLBRoden hits a go-ahead double as the Twins rally to beat the Orioles 7-5— Alan Roden hit a go-ahead double, seven Minnesota players drove in a run and the Twins rallied from an early deficit to beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-5 on Wednesday and win their series.
- MLBAngels Clean House, Yankees Get Cash BoostAngels Fire Entire Pitching Staff, Bring in Cardinals Connection The Fallout: The Angels just dropped the hammer—pitching coach Mike Maddux, assistant Darryl Scott, and bullpen coach Dom Chiti are all out. No sugarcoating it: this staff was a mess. The Halos ranked 28th in ERA (4.89) and 29th in bullpen ERA (5.12). Maddux’s tenure? A flat-out disaster. The Replacements: Enter Tim Leveque (interim pitching coach) and Michael Wuertz (interim bullpen coach). Leveque’s got nearly 20 years in the Cardinals’ system under John Mozeliak—yeah, the same Mozeliak now running the Angels as interim GM. Coincidence? Not a chance. This is a Cardinals reunion tour, and the Angels are betting on Mozeliak’s process to fix their pitching. The Rutschman Factor: Meanwhile, Kyle Bradish is singing Adley Rutschman’s praises, calling him a "special personality" who keeps the Orioles’ clubhouse loose. Translation: Rutschman’s the kind of leader you build a franchise around. The Angels? They’re still
- MLBAlonso, Henderson and Encarnacion-Strand homer for Orioles in 5-2 win over Twins— Pete Alonso, Gunnar Henderson and Christian Encarnacion-Strand each had three hits and a home run on Tuesday night as the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Minnesota Twins 5-2.
- MLBBaltimore Orioles vs. Minnesota Twins: Game Highlights
- MLBOrioles catcher Yohel Pozo hit in hand by bat, exits gameOrioles catcher Yohel Pozo left in the third inning against the Twins on Tuesday after he was struck by Josh Bell's bat on the back of his left hand.
- MLBFinal update: 2026 top 10 prospect rankings for all 30 MLB teamsWho is rising and falling in every major league farm system after the trade deadline? Kiley McDaniel digs in.
- MLBBaseball's Non-Dodger Stories Heat Up Late SeasonThe Other Guys Matter Now Story Forget the Dodgers for a second—yeah, that’s how loud they’ve been. The rest of baseball’s got real drama brewing as we hit the final stretch. Playoff Races Tighten: Wild card spots are up for grabs, with teams like the Phillies, Cubs, and Diamondbacks trading punches. The Braves and Orioles? Still scary good, but can they avoid late-season stumbles? Injury Watch: Shohei Ohtani’s elbow (again), Julio Rodríguez’s oblique, and Aaron Judge’s everything—big names are dropping like flies, and their teams can’t afford it. Rookie Surprises: Paul Skenes is dealing gas, and Jackson Holliday’s finally getting his shot. Rookies could swing October. Trade Deadline Fallout: The Yankees overpaid for Juan Soto (shocker), but did the Astros do enough? Contenders are still tinkering, and buyers’ remorse is setting in. Bottom line: The Dodgers are still the best team, but the rest of the league’s fighting for scraps—and the scraps matter. Watch the full breakdown here
- MLBBaltimore Orioles vs. Minnesota Twins: Game Highlights
- MLBMartin goes 4 for 5, including a home run in the Twins' 9-5 win over the Orioles— Austin Martin had four hits including a home run, Josh Bell also homered and the Minnesota Twins beat the Baltimore Orioles 9-5 on Monday night.
- MLBPlayers returning from injury who could swing MLB's playoff racesThese injured stars expected to come off the IL could prove as good as any trade deadline blockbuster.
- MLBTwins open 3-game series at home against the OriolesBaltimore Orioles (57-61, fourth in the AL East) vs. Minnesota Twins (58-61, third in the AL Central)
- MLBAthletics' Wilson sets record with 111 errorless games in rowAthletics shortstop Jacob Wilson, 24, set an MLB record for his position on Sunday at Fenway Park, playing his 111th consecutive errorless game, surpassing former Baltimore Orioles infielder Mike Bordick, who authored a 110-game stretch in 2002.
- MLBPete Alonso has his first two-homer game with the Orioles in a 10-5 win over the Rangers— Pete Alonso had his first two-homer game with the Orioles and drove in four runs as Baltimore broke out of a scoring slump and beat the Texas Rangers 10-5 on Sunday.
- MLBBaltimore Orioles vs. Texas Rangers: Game Highlights
- MLBBaltimore Orioles vs. Texas Rangers: Game Highlights
- MLBTrade Deadline Shakeup: Winners, Losers, and the Moves That StungRutschman Trade Defines Orioles-Red Sox Divide The blockbuster that sent Adley Rutschman from Baltimore to Boston didn’t just swap a franchise catcher—it exposed two front offices moving in opposite directions. The Orioles, still loaded with young talent, dealt from a position of strength, pocketing a haul (reportedly including top prospect Marcelo Mayer) while keeping their window wide open. Meanwhile, the Red Sox, desperate to salvage a sinking season, mortgaged their future for a shot at relevance. Mike Elias (Orioles) played chess; Chaim Bloom’s successor in Boston? Still playing checkers. Verdict: Orioles +10 in the AL East race, Red Sox digging deeper into mediocrity. deGrom Stays Put as Rangers Roll Dice on Health Jacob deGrom’s decision to veto a trade to Atlanta (and other suitors) wasn’t just about loyalty—it was a bet on his arm. The Braves, desperate for rotation help, dangled prospects, but the 38-year-old righty chose the Rangers’ medical staff and a shot at October over
- MLBJoc Pederson's 2-run homer in the 6th lifts Rangers past the Orioles 2-1— Joc Pederson hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning and Nathan Eovaldi and three relievers combined to limit Baltimore to one run as the Texas Rangers beat the Orioles 2-1 Friday night.
- MLBBaltimore Orioles vs. Texas Rangers: Game Highlights
- MLBTrade Deadline Frenzy Shakes MLB RostersPadres Land Mize in Swap with Tigers San Diego adds RHP Casey Mize and infielder Gage Workman, sending prospects Kash Mayfield and Jackson Wolf to Detroit. Mize’s 3.98 ERA this season gives the Padres a mid-rotation arm with upside—if his shoulder holds up. Workman’s a lottery ticket, but the Padres are playing for 2026 now. Tigers get two live arms, but neither’s a sure thing. Pirates Bolster Bullpen with Yates, Bachar Pittsburgh’s late push just got real. Kirby Yates (2.89 ERA, 22 SV) and Lake Bachar (3.45 ERA, 70 K in 57.1 IP) give the Bucs a lockdown back-end duo. Yates’ slider still misses bats, and Bachar’s fastball plays up in relief. Marlins get Connor Norby and Aiden May—two hitters who’ve struggled in Triple-A. Orioles Stand Pat on Rogers Baltimore’s keeping LHP Trevor Rogers, despite his 5.12 ERA. The former All-Star’s stuff still flashes, but command’s been an issue. Orioles betting on a second-half rebound—risky, but they’ve got the depth to wait it out. Diamondbacks Sn
- MLBWhere all 30 MLB teams stand after 2026 trade deadlineHere's how each club's playoff hopes have risen or fallen, plus how complete every MLB roster is today.
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