Why Ubaldo Jimenez’ fluctuations make him a good fit for an underdog like the Orioles.
The Orioles are still in the market for a starter, and Milwaukee might talk to Jean Segura about an extension.
The Braves lock up two more young stars, Erik Bedard joins the Rays, and Emilio Bonifacio joins the Cubs.
Ben and Sam preview the Orioles’ season with Paul Sporer, and Nick talks to MLB.com Orioles beat writer Brittany Ghiroli (at 22:07).
Which teams’ glass slippers best fit the six still-unsigned top-50 free agents?
The Orioles keep searching for a starter, A.J. Burnett and Ryan Madson remain available, and the Pirates look for first-base help.
Ben and Sam talk to Jack Moore about the history of Orioles physicals and Peter Angelos’ time with the team.
The Orioles hope to sign two pitchers, and the Diamondbacks might be about to get richer.
After the Orioles chose to hit him, the Rays pull up quick to get with him.
The Brewers make a huge upgrade by signing a couple replacement-level first basemen, Nyjer Morgan is back on the continent, and the Royals pick up a Penny.
The Orioles sign Delmon Young, while a bunch of teams sign a bunch of middle infielders.
The Orioles sign Grant Balfour, the Cubs bring in Jose Veras, and the Yankees add two more over-35 players.
The best fantasy assets on Buck Showalter’s roster are the power bats and potentially undervalued young pitchers.
The Orioles’ monster upside at the top gives way to a fairly shallow system.
Josh Johnson signs with San Diego, Cleveland adds David Murphy, and the Rangers and Orioles add intriguing righty relievers.
The Phillies re-sign Carlos Ruiz, the Giants get Tim Hudson, Latroy Hawkins will close again, Brendan Ryan reups with the Yankees, and more.