FORT MYERS, Florida—The Orioles further trimmed their roster before Sunday’s final Grapefruit League game, optioning right-handed pitcher Bryan Baker to minor league camp, releasing right-handed pitcher Julio Teheran and second baseman Kolten Wong, and reassigning left-hander Andrew Suárez and catcher Maverick Handley to minor league camp.
The postseason meltdown was as bad as it got, but it wasn’t a new problem The freshest memory that any of us have of Bryan Baker is when the Orioles brought him in to Game 2 of the ALDS.
BALTIMORE–The Orioles recalled right-hander Mike Baumann from Triple-A Norfolk and optioned right-hander Bryan Baker to Norfolk before the third game of their four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Monday was the night that the Orioles signed their No. 1 draft pick from this year, outfielder Enrique Bradfield Jr., that their No. 1 pick from 2018, pitcher Grayson Rodriguez, returned to the major leagues, and that their top pick and overall No.
One of the main reasons for the Orioles’ 31-game improvement in 2022 was their bullpen. From 2021 when the team lost 110 games to last year, the bullpen’s ERA fell from 5.70 to 3.49.
The Orioles’ bullpen was surprisingly good in 2022. Three relievers with no track record — Bryan Baker, Félix Bautista and Cionel Pérez — were keys to the bullpen’s success.
Building quality bullpens has proven to be an Achilles heel for countless front offices, but at least for the 2022 season, the O’s made it look downright easy.
After losing a Labor Day doubleheader and dropping 4 ½ games behind the Toronto Blue Jays for the third and final wild-card position, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was determined to win Tuesday night’s game.
The benches cleared in Baltimore Tuesday night midway through the seventh inning, after Baltimore Orioles reliever Bryan Baker struck out Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman.
The Orioles' game against the Blue Jays quickly got heated Tuesday night after O's reliever Bryan Baker appeared to make a "chirping" signal with his hand after striking out Matt Chapman to end the seventh inning, leading both benches to empty.
Orioles reliever Bryan Baker struck out Matt Chapman for the final out of the top of the seventh inning. Baker held his hand towards the Jays’ dugout and used it to make a talking gesture.
The Orioles play the second game of a three-game series with the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night. They trail the Blue Jays, leaders in the wild-card competition by three games and are only a game behind the Seattle Mariners for the third and final wild-cars spot.
Orioles right-hander Bryan Baker is making his second career start for a bullpen game against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday. In his prior start, Baker allowed just one hit with three strikeouts and no walks over 21/3 scoreless innings against the St.
The Orioles recalled left-handed pitcher Zac Lowther from Triple-A Norfolk. Lowther, who was 1-3 with a 6.67 ERA in 10 games, six starts with the Orioles last season, could follow Tuesday night’s starter, Bryan Baker into the game and give the Orioles some bulk innings.
When spring training begins, the Orioles must sift through a number of candidates for their bullpen. There are probably eight spots available. On Wednesday, we looked at the top returning candidates.
With yesterday's waiver claim of reliever Bryan Baker, the Orioles are carrying 17 pitchers on a 40-man roster that is unrecognizable since the final game on Oct.
The Orioles claimed reliever Bryan Baker off waivers, the Blue Jays announced Monday. The 26-year-old right-hander pitched just one scoreless inning with the Blue Jays in 2021, but had a monster year in Triple A, where he put up a 1.31 ERA with 48 strikeouts in 41.1 innings.
Since returning from the minor league IL in the middle of August, Pearson has worked exclusively in relief. Baker will also step into the bullpen.
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