Posts Tagged ‘baltimore orioles’

Could Hear a Pin Drop…

For the first time in the history of Major League Baseball, two teams will play in front of zero fans. Given the protests and riots currently taking place throughout the city streets; Commissioner Rob Manfred determined that it was best to ban spectators from entering the park. Originally scheduled for a 7:05 pm local start […]

Rays Cash In First Win

  St. Petersburg, Fla. —  The Tampa Bay Rays used a quality start from Jake Odorizzi to give Kevin Cash his first victory as a big league manager with 2-0 win over the Baltimore Orioles.   Odorizzi went 6 2/3 yielding only 2 hits and striking out seven Orioles. The Rays scored one in the […]

AUDIO: Nate Karns on Rough 1st Start

  Nate Karns had a rough first inning, but settled down as the Rays mounted a comeback that fell one run short. Baltimore Orioles HITTERS AB R H RBI BB SO LOB AVG OBP SLG Alejandro De Aza, LF 4 1 1 0 1 2 1 .222 .300 .556 Steve Pearce, 1B 4 2 2 […]

AUDIO: View from the Dugout-Winners and Losers

The Winter Meetings are over. Who are the winners and losers? Kris Dunn breaks it down for you in his View From The Dugout…

Orioles down Nats on Armed Forces Recognition Day

Orioles down Nats on Armed Forces Recognition Day

SARASOTA, Fla.—It was Armed Forces Recognition Day at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota where the Baltimore Orioles used their whole arsenal to out gun the Washington Nationals on Saturday 12-3. Jake Arrieta got the win throwing five innings of five hit one run ball on 72-pitches 40 for strikes.  Only nine of the 20-batters he […]

MLB: The Losers of the Off-season

MLB: The Losers of the Off-season

The Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Anaheim Angels made a big splash, but see who Darius Thigpen says made a big crash…

Price Outpitched by Guthrie

Price Outpitched by Guthrie

St.Petersburg, Fl. (RSEN) –Opening Day in MLB… something like a rite of passage; spring is in full swing  and the boys of summer are ready to put on the show.  Tonight at Tropicana Field was a pre-game to remember.  In what I thought was an early ceremonial first pitch, uh 25 minutes before game time? […]

Bird Score: Bluejays 7 – Orioles 4

SARASOTA, Fl. (RSEN)–Left-hander Brett Cecil got knocked around a bit during his four innings of work but the Toronto Blue Jays still beat the host Baltimore Orioles 7-4 in the O’s last spring home game of the year at Ed Smith Stadium.      Cecil allowed four runs on nine hits and walked two but more importantly […]

RAYS WILL HOST BUDWEISER HAPPY HOUR BEFORE HOME GAMES, FEATURING $3 DRAFTS

Immediate Release   — courtsey of the Tampa Bay Rays March 28, 2011    ST. PETERSBURG, FL—The defending American League East Champion Tampa Bay Rays will host the Budweiser Happy Hour prior to all home games at Tropicana Field during the 2011 regular season.   The Budweiser Happy Hour will take place two hours before the […]

Toronto Blue Jays 9 Baltimore Orioles (SS) 5

Toronto Blue Jays 9 Baltimore Orioles (SS) 5

DUNEDIN, Fl. (RSEN)–In a match up of opening day starters neither looked up to the task as the Toronto Blue Jays beat a split-squad of Baltimore Orioles 9-5.   O’s opening day starter Jeremy Guthrie needed 25 of his 96-pitches just to get out of the first inning.      Guthrie did go five complete allowing […]