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Camden Chat on MSNOrioles fail on multiple levels in 8-2 loss to Blue JaysAs dominant as the Orioles were yesterday, that’s how bad they were today. The pitching struggled. The offense sputtered. The defense was no great shakes. I still think a day with bad baseball is better than a day with no baseball,
The left wall at Camden Yards took away plenty of home runs from Ryan Mountcastle the past three years, but it hurt him on the road too.
Major League Baseball season begins in earnest today. Teams will hit the ground and hope to get running right from Opening Day. The Baltimore Orioles have high aspirations in a tough American League East and outfielder Colton Cowser is ready to go.
Wally chain-smoked cigarettes while we parsed Orioles Manager Earl Weaver’s strategy, usually concluding with an acknowledgement of the man’s genius and prescience in knowing what to do in almost any situation a manager could find himself in.
Baseball’s about to get started again, but before the Cubs and Dodgers take the field in the Tokyo Dome on Tuesday, let’s take one more look back at last season, when baseball history was made, a decades-old record was smashed—and nobody noticed. I’m talking about the Baltimore Orioles who, in 2024, hit into 71 double plays.
Baseball” on Apple TV+ is back for 2025 -- and this Friday’s season debut is going to pack a punch. The first pair of Friday night tilts feature a clash of two AL East rivals, the Orioles and Blue Jays,
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had two hits and drove in a run, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-2 on Friday night. Bo Bichette had two hits, scored a run and drove in a run as Toronto bounced back from a 12-2 loss on Thursday on opening day.
"What we created is a neoprene and a sensor that would go on your catchers' glove and then on your throwing wrist," said Balbuena. "And then out on second base, the fielder would have the neoprene. Whenever the ball makes that last connection, we collect POP time, distance, exchange time, and velocity."
This was a concerning development for Blue Jays fans, as Little projects to be a key left-handed reliever out of the bullpen this season after appearing in 49 games last season. Following the game, Blue Jays manager John Schneider announced an injury update on the 28-year-old pitcher.