Reimold/McLouth - Roenicke/Lowenstein II?
Will Nolan Reimold emerge as the everyday left fielder for the Baltimore Orioles or will he and Nate McLouth form a platoon a la Gary Roenicke and John Lowenstein?
Will Nolan Reimold emerge as the everyday left fielder for the Baltimore Orioles or will he and Nate McLouth form a platoon a la Gary Roenicke and John Lowenstein?
In fits of spring training optimism, as everyone takes grounders and works hard, many take it for granted that the Orioles will be better defensively. Mark looks at some Defensive Runs Saved (DRS) numbers to figure out if this could actually be true.
2012 was more than a fluke
New Camden Chat writer Scott, AKA Orioles1966, breaks down the options for the starting rotation as we head into Spring Training.
The Baltimore Orioles had a quiet offseason. Does that mean owner Peter Angelos is sitting on a pile of money he will not spend? Mark tries to puzzle out the O's revenue and expenses to figure out what might have been there to spend.
The ZiPS projection system has unleashed its predicted statistics for the 2013 Orioles team. Mark takes a look at how last year's ZiPS stacked up to reality for the bullpen while looking ahead to what it thinks about the upcoming season.
This question has urgency for O's fans, with Brian Matusz, Jake Arrieta, Zach Britton, Dylan Bundy, and Kevin Gausman -- all of whom were drafted by the Orioles -- in various stages of our development system.
The ZiPS projection system has unleashed its predicted statistics for the 2013 Orioles team. Mark takes a look at how last year's ZiPS stacked up to reality for the starters while looking ahead to what it thinks about the upcoming season.
The ZiPS projection system has unleashed its predicted statistics for the 2013 Orioles team. Mark takes a look at how last year's ZiPS stacked up to reality for the hitters while looking ahead to what it thinks about the upcoming season.
Can the 2012 club improve on its own?