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Orioles · AnnapolisAdley Rutschman is under team control for four seasons beyond the one that started Thursday. The Orioles entered this season with the majors' second-lowest payroll at $61.9 million. Baltimore lost 115 games in 2018, resulting in the club having the top pick of the 2019 draft.
With each game, Orioles star Adley Rutschman increases the need — and price — of a potential extension
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Boston Red SoxAdley Rutschman became the first catcher in major league history with five hits on Opening Day. The Baltimore Orioles survived a wild ninth inning to beat the Boston Red Sox 10-9. Kyle Gibson (1-0) allowed four runs and six hits over five-plus innings to earn his first Opening-Day victory since 2021.
Rutschman has 5 hits in opener as Orioles outlast Red Sox 10-9
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Boston Red Sox · BunburyThe Baltimore Orioles begin their season against the Boston Red Sox on Thursday. The Orioles had a drama-free spring training until injuries to Mychal Givens and James McCann. Top pitching prospect Grayson Rodriguez struggled and was sent back to Triple-A. Heston Kjerstad was perhaps the Orioles best hitter in spring training with a 1.219 OPS.
Five things we learned from Orioles spring training
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US & CanadaThe Orioles and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announce a joint commitment to revitalize Camden Yards. Wednesday was the deadline for the Orioles to exercise a one-time, five-year extension to their lease. The team was not planning to exercise that option, according to a person with knowledge of the decision.
No lease extension, but O’s and Moore tout partnership
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US & CanadaThe Orioles have completed their arbitration process, and possibly their increases to their major league payroll, for this offseason. Baltimore announced Thursday that it signed right-hander Austin Voth to a one-year deal that includes a team option for 2024. Voth, 30, was in his second of what will be four years of arbitration eligibility.
Voth, Orioles avoid arbitration, agree at $1.85 million
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New York MetsPhil Regan, a former big league pitcher who turns 86 in April, also claims harassment and hostile work environment. Regan was 96-81 with a 3.84 ERA for Detroit, the Chicago Cubs and White Sox. He managed the Baltimore Orioles to a 71-73 record and third-place finish in the AL East during the strike-shortened 1995 season.
Former pitching coach Regan sues Mets for age discrimination
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US & CanadaCole Irvin was set to make the MLB minimum this season in his final year of pre-arbitration. Irvin is the only player to make at least 30 starts for Oakland each of the past two seasons. Hernaiz is 21 and got a sniff of the Double-A level last year, but he's ranked by MLB.com as the Orioles No. 16 prospect.
A's trade ace Cole Irvin to Orioles as roster gutting continues
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Boston Red SoxThe Birds acquired Gibson as a free agent during the off-season, signing him to a one-year $10 million contract. It's the second time in his career Gibson's taken the mound on opening day. The O's begin the season March 30 at Fenway Park against the Boston Red Sox.
Toronto Blue Jays star right-hander Alek Manoah named opening-day starter
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