The Orioles catcher is back behind the dish, Kris Bryant will be back at third soon, and Alex Rodriguez might stay at third.
Phil Coke, Mike Adams, etc.
The quiet Orioles make a little noise, while elsewhere relievers and zombies are signing.
PECOTA seems to always underestimate the Orioles. Another last-place finish is projected, but is it justified?
The Rockies get a couple big-league pitchers, Steve Lombardozzi’s brings back ever-smaller returns, and some backup catchers are employed again.
Chris Davis’ 2014 was obviously worse than his 2013, but were there mechanical changes that led to the poor results?
The Blue Jays might be interested in an infielder with legal troubles, while the Orioles might demand a substantial return if they let Dan Duquette go.
What losing the All-Star game means for Baltimore.
An agent reflects on his takes.
The Rays have excess infielders, and do the Orioles have a Colby Rasmus deficiency?
Delmon Young re-ups, Tim Stauffer goes north, Jordan Walden extends, and the Braves add a good reliever and a bad catcher.
The Royals add another aging bat, the Marlins hope a move to first keeps Morse healthy, the Rockies add bench depth, the Yankees keep some rotation depth, the Cubs and Orioles build pen depth, and a low-risk, but possibly not-so-high-reward arm, lands in San Diego.
The Orioles are interested in Cespedes, the Twins are interested in the first name that should probably come to your mind, and the Rule 5 draft’s script is leaking.
Dan Duquette’s been fielding unsolicited calls for his reliable no. 3, while the Diamondbacks owners reportedly nixed a done deal.