The Ravens quickly signed a lease agreement through 2037 to gain access to roughly $450 million, but the Orioles and then-CEO and Chairman John Angelos dragged out negotiations, eventually ...
Three months into the Orioles’ offseason ... end of their bullpen with closer Félix Bautista returning from Tommy John surgery. With a little over a month remaining before pitchers and catchers ...
Baltimore has certainly been a bigger player under first-year owner David Rubenstein than they were in recent years under John Angelos. The O’s have shied away from any significant long-term ...
A lawsuit filed by late owner Peter Seidler's widow against two of his brothers may complicate matters for San Diego's front ...
Matusz pitched parts of eight seasons in Baltimore after the club selected him with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2008 draft.
The Orioles and free agent reliever Andrew Kittredge ... owner David Rubenstein than they were in recent years under John Angelos. The O’s have shied away from any significant long-term ...
Three months into the Orioles’ offseason, the club has yet to make a major splash. Baltimore has addressed several of its roster needs with the signings of outfielder Tyler O’Neill (three years, $49.5 ...
The Orioles and their fans hope 2025 is the year that brings a championship back to Baltimore. While the ballclub fell short in 2024, there were plenty of great moments — from walk-off homers to ...
A divorce triggered a chain of events that ultimately opened the door for Peter Seidler and his investors to purchase the majority stake in the Padres from John Moores ...
More recently, the Baltimore Orioles experienced front-office upheaval ... widow Georgia Angelos wanted to sell the team, and that John Angelos fired loyal employees and transferred property ...
Some fans blamed new owner David Rubenstein, saying he was like his predecessor, John Angelos, and that the Orioles would not remain competitive in the American League East because they wouldn’t spend ...
In some ways, this offseason was viewed as our first real glimpse into how Orioles executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias thinks. Under David Rubenstein’s ownership, he’d finally have the ...