CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCASTS ON ITUNES Sometimes, this is how journalism and the media world work. You have a good story – or in this case, a good audio package – that you are excited to offer to your readers or listeners. And then real news gets in the...
For the most part since the “Know Your O’s” video segment started, we’ve concentrated on players that were new to the Orioles or maybe a little under-the-radar. That changes this time, when Adam Jones, the Orioles All Star centerfielder and team leader, is the guest. But we couldn’t just have Jones. With...
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCASTS ON ITUNES When it comes to baseball reporting — the combination of institutional knowledge, mining...
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCASTS ON ITUNES Keith Bodie is new to managing the Frederick Keys. But he’s not new to managing. This is his 19th year as a minor-league skipper, and nine previous times his clubs have made the postseason. Spending most of his career in the Houston Astros...
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCASTS ON ITUNES From the moment he was drafted with the 61st pick overall in the 2013 draft, there was talk that Chance Sisco one day would be an Orioles’ backstop – perhaps the heir apparent to Matt Wieters. For one, he had the big-league name,...
The Orioles haven’t played at Dodger Stadium since 2004, when they were swept in three games. The only other time the two...
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCASTS ON ITUNES When the Seattle Mariners played in Baltimore in May, they were a first-place...
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCASTS ON ITUNES Rick Peterson has had a long and interesting career in baseball. After a stint in the Pirates’ minor league system as a player, he became a Single-A coach in 1979. Other minors coaching gigs eventually led him to the Oakland A’s, where he became major league...
In his three seasons in Baltimore, Brad Brach has not only become a key member of the Orioles’ bullpen, he’s become one of the best relievers in baseball. Through his first 34 games this season, he allowed just five earned runs (1.05 ERA). As an Oriole, the 6-foot-6, 30-year-old right-hander is 17-5...
Flying high off of his “Ubaldo Jimenez will throw a quality start” prediction Wednesday night, Dan Connolly joined me for a video chat to talk through the latest surrounding the Orioles. Besides Jimenez, Dan and I discuss the pending trade deadline and how the O’s may look to fortify their pitching staff...