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The Baltimore Orioles' 2025 MLB regular season has not gone according to plan, as they are the most disappointing team in baseball.
The Orioles have won six games in a row to offer a sliver of hope they can avoid selling at the trade deadline and compete for a playoff spot.
The 2025 season hasn’t gone according to plan for the Baltimore Orioles. At 19-36, the O’s have dug themselves quite a hole to kick off the campaign. Time is not their friend. As the calendar rapidly approaches June,
The 50 games before the end of July, in all likelihood, will hold the answer for how Orioles general manager Mike Elias approaches the trade deadline.
It was later revealed that Orioles No. 2 prospect Coby Mayo was expected to be promoted to the big league club. On Saturday, the O's officially promoted Mayo and placed Mountcastle on the injured list with a right hamstring strain,
Holliday's efforts, along with some better overall play, helped the Orioles jump from No. 27 to No. 24 in the latest MLB Power Rankings, according to MLB.com.
With Dean Kremer on the mound and momentum on their side, the Orioles look to pull off a home upset against Wenceel Perez and the favored Tigers. But are the odds deceiving? Here’s your full breakdown.