10:08 PM EDT, Thu March 28, 2024
Baltimore Sun 2 hours ago
Orioles owner David Rubenstein, as unassuming as a billionaire can be, mingles with fans at his debut

Orioles owner David Rubenstein, as unassuming as a billionaire can be, mingles with fans at his debut

Orioles owner David Rubenstein has acknowledged being in a honeymoon period, and employees and fans welcomed him effusively on opening day.
Camden Chat 3 hours ago
Corbin Burnes cruises and the entire lineup mashes in 11-3 Opening Day win

Corbin Burnes cruises and the entire lineup mashes in 11-3 Opening Day win

Photo by Greg Fiume/ The Orioles made the most of a festive day in Baltimore with nearly every member of the roster contributing. That was about as good of an Opening Day as you could hope for if you’re the Orioles. Their newly-acquired ace looked like a guy that will compete for a Cy Young, the entire offense was humming, and the defending AL East champs beat up on an inferior opponent. In the end, that added up to an 11-3 win over the Angels on Thursday afternoon in a somewhat rainy Baltimore. The good vibes started well before first pitch. David Rubenstein and the...
Eutaw Street Report 3 hours ago

Corbin Burnes Strikes Out 11 in O’s Debut

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Camden Chat 4 hours ago
Opening Day Orioles Victory GIF Party

Opening Day Orioles Victory GIF Party

Corbin Burnes is an Oriole! | Photo by Greg Fiume/ You know what must be done. It is Opening Day. The Orioles have announced to the league that they're getting the follow-up act to last year's 101 wins with an authoritative demolition of the Los Angeles Angels (of Anaheim, etc.) Corbin Burnes struck out eleven batters in his Orioles debut, and had a stretch where he retired 16 straight batters. Hell yeah. The offense didn't miss the party either, dropping 11 runs on the Angels, including home runs by Anthony Santander and Cedric Mullins. It was awesome, and YOU KNOW...
MASN: School of Roch 4 hours ago
Burnes brings best stuff and Orioles win again on Opening Day (updated)

Burnes brings best stuff and Orioles win again on Opening Day (updated)

The last game played at Camden Yards pushed the Orioles to the brink of playoff elimination. Today really was the next chapter.Opening Day healed the wounds. Corbin Burnes was a starter who tried to provide closure.The ballpark was packed and a chant of “Let’s Go O’s” began immediately after the anthem. Fans already erupted during player introductions, with Burnes maybe edging out Gunnar Henderson, Adley Rutschman and Félix Bautista. The silence during the pregame “in memoriam” was broken by the image of Brooks Robinson on the video board.This place couldn’t stay quiet for...