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The Orioles placed catcher Adley Rutschman on the injured list with a right oblique strain, which means more playing time for ...
He’s only 21, but Samuel Basallo strode into Camden Yards on Thursday evening looking less like a rookie catcher and more like the next pillar of the Orioles’ future. The announced crowd of 18,061 ...
Excitement surrounding the Baltimore Orioles was on the rise this past weekend when it was announced that two of their top prospects would be promoted to make t ...
Normally, a bat so high-end at a position so lacking would be greeted with fainting and fanfare, but in this year of the ...
Nevertheless, McLean instantly proved he belonged with 5 2/3 innings of shutout ball and eight strikeouts against a solid ...
Basallo, 21, is a former international signee out of the Dominican Republic and is a consensus top-15 prospect in the majors ...
The Orioles have won three consecutive series against teams in playoff position after sweeping the Red Sox in a wild game ...
Ahead of the series finale at Fenway Park on Tuesday, interim manager Tony Mansolino fielded a question from a reporter about ...
Basallo will play everyday but will be the No. 2 catcher behind Adley Rutschman while also seeing time at first base and DH.
Prior to the Baltimore Orioles' August 19 game against the Boston Red Sox, news broke that star catcher Adley Rutschman was scratched from the starting lineup d ...
Samuel Basallo has packed a lot of big moments into just a few short days. On Saturday morning, MLB Pipeline’s No. 8 overall ...
The Baltimore Orioles blew a late lead, but then beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 in 11 innings on Samuel Basallo's RBI.