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After a rookie renaissance the past couple years, some top prospects have struggled this season
Read full article: After a rookie renaissance the past couple years, some top prospects have struggled this seasonJust when it appeared baseball’s young standouts had mastered the transition from Triple-A to the majors, a few of the game’s prized prospects showed up and went through a humbling experience.
Orioles used their terrific farm system to acquire one of the game's star pitchers in Corbin Burnes
Read full article: Orioles used their terrific farm system to acquire one of the game's star pitchers in Corbin BurnesWhen they acquired All-Star right-hander Corbin Burnes, the Baltimore Orioles sent a message to their own fans.
Orioles GM Mike Elias says team will keep 'foot on the gas pedal' after 101 wins and AL East title
Read full article: Orioles GM Mike Elias says team will keep 'foot on the gas pedal' after 101 wins and AL East titleOrioles general manager Mike Elias and manager Brandon Hyde met with reporters two days after Baltimore was eliminated by Texas in the AL Division Series.
Santander hits 9th-inning homer to give Orioles 1-0 win over Yankees and spoil Judge's return
Read full article: Santander hits 9th-inning homer to give Orioles 1-0 win over Yankees and spoil Judge's returnAnthony Santander homered off Tommy Kahnle in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Baltimore Orioles a 1-0 win over New York, spoiling Aaron Judge’s return for the Yankees.
Teams not able to disclose who goes on IL due to virus
Read full article: Teams not able to disclose who goes on IL due to virusCashman noted the situation continues to evolve as Major League Baseball and the players' union continue discussions. Last week, Charlie Blackmon of the Colorado Rockies became the first Major League Baseball player known to have tested positive. Numerous other teams have said they have players who have tested positive for the virus without identifying any of them. Seattle Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto said a few players have tested positive but declined to specify how many. Baltimore general manager Mike Elias said the Orioles have had no reported cases and that no one on the team has decided against playing in the shortened season.