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The Orioles’ roster isn’t the only aspect of the organization going through major changes. Construction is ongoing for a slew of renovations at Camden Yards, the team’s Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) faces the prospect of the neighboring Washington Nationals departing for another TV partner,
Baltimore could still use some upgrades in their starting rotation. Bleacher Report's Zachary Rymer believes Michael King could be the best possible fit for the Orioles.
The Baltimore Orioles have made some strong additions this offseason, but the starting rotation still has its question marks.
Pete Alonso was taken aback, nearly speechless at first. His new boss, the person who will sign his very large paychecks for the next five years, had just compared him to one of the greatest hitters of all time — and one of the best players to ever don an Orioles uniform.
Also among Pipeline's projections is former Orchard Lake St. Mary's star Ike Irish leading the Baltimore Orioles' prospects.
While the Baltimore Orioles have already made multiple massive improvements to their roster over this current MLB offseason, the one aspect of their roster they
The Orioles introduced Pete Alonso on Friday at Camden Yards after reaching a five-year, $155 million deal that dwarfed Baltimore's other signings over the past several years, when the team stuck mostly to short-term deals.
A power hitter of Pete Alonso’s caliber had many suitors when free agency commenced at the end of the 2025 season. But right from the start, the five-time All-Star felt a connection building with the Baltimore Orioles.
"Baltimore was linked to Miami in reports even before the signing of Alonso. Now, it could make a ton of sense, as the Marlins could fill a hole at first base by acquiring either Ryan Mountcastle or Coby Mayo, and parting ways with Cabrera to do so."