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Jon Meoli. jon.meoli@thebaltimorebanner.com. Jon Meoli is the Baltimore Banner's Orioles columnist and head women's ice hockey coach at Loyola University Maryland. Nov 1, 2024. Oct 29, 2024. community guidelines. It is going to be fascinating to see what the Orioles do at this position.
Oct 18, 2024. The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one. Orioles’ Colton Cowser and Ryan Mountcastle named Gold Glove finalists. Baltimore’s most recent Gold Glove winner was Ramón Urías at third base in 2022. Urías was the Orioles’ first Gold Glove winner since Manny Machado in 2015. Andy Kostka.
Sports Ravens Orioles Banner Baseball Show Adam Jones Podcast. Inside the Dugout: The Orioles pulled off the rebuild. Now they plan to spend. Jon Meoli. 10/22/2024 3:33 p.m. EDT. For years, Orioles general manager and Executive Vice President Mike Elias insisted he had the full financial support of ownership under John Angelos. What else was he ...
In an emotional Orioles clubhouse, players go through the tough ritual of saying goodbye. The clubhouse was silent but for the smack of hands and hugs. A slow procession was making its way around the room — Adley Rutschman and James McCann and Ryan Mountcastle on the inside of the column, circling around to every locker and to every teammate ...
Let’s assume the Orioles will lose Corbin Burnes in free agency. Here’s how they could replace him. Andy Kostka. 10/28/2024 8:00 a.m. EDT. They could acquire a pitcher through free agency or a trade or go with an internal option. Corbin Burnes, who excelled in his first — and perhaps only — season with the Orioles, is set to become the ...
Sports Ravens Orioles Banner Baseball Show Adam Jones Podcast. Jon Meoli: What we learned about the Orioles’ bullpen this week in New York. Jon Meoli. 9/27/2024 9:00 a.m. EDT. If the Orioles are to string together some wins next month and advance a series or two in the playoffs, their bullpen probably is going to look a lot like the clinching ...
But after covering the team daily, we took a crack at picking the 26 players who will take the field at Camden Yards on March 28. The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one. Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman (35) warms up during the team’s spring training session at Ed Smith Stadium on Feb. 23, 2024.
The Orioles have a staggering 16 arbitration-eligible players next season, the second-most in MLB behind only the Yankees. If they keep all 16, their base payroll will no doubt increase. The Orioles have just over a month until the Nov. 17 deadline to decide whom to pay and whom to let go. There are a few that are all but guaranteed.
John Means: The left-hander should make a full return to the Orioles in 2024, and he’ll do so with a reported $3.325 million contract, according to MLB Network’s Jon Morosi. Means, who pitched four games last season after recovering from Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery, was projected to make $5.93 million, according to MLB Trade Rumors.
Cease is projected to earn just shy of $9 million in 2024, according to MLB Trade Rumors, which would be less than what Baltimore paid for one year of Kyle Gibson ($10 million). Cease is coming off a year in which he recorded a 4.58 ERA in 177 innings, underachieving along with the White Sox.