After signing a one-year, $15 million deal with Baltimore over the winter, Morton is expected to open his age-41 season as the Orioles' No. 3 starter behind Grayson Rodriguez and Zach Eflin.
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Hosted on MSNIan Anderson eager to reclaim spot in Braves rotationDebuting for the Braves out of necessity in 2020, Anderson quickly established himself as one of the top young arms in the ...
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Former Braves Starter Named Among 2025 'Biggest Bust' CandidatesBleacher Report's Joel Reuter included a former Atlanta Braves starting pitcher on a list of the top 10 biggest potential ...
Samuel Basallo swung at the first pitch thrown today by starter Charlie Morton and sent a chopper to a vacated second base ...
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Hosted on MSNCharlie Morton Under The WeatherBaltimore Orioles right-hander Charlie Morton (illness) was not in camp on Thursday due to an illness. Morton could miss a few days of spring training while he recovers, but he should be back with the ...
We asked readers which Orioles pitcher should start on opening day March 27 in Toronto against the Blue Jays. Here are the results from our online poll: Here’s what some fans have told us about the ...
At the start of this offseason, Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos made the claim that the luxury tax would not ...
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SportsTalkATL on MSNBrian Snitker has full trust in Alex Anthopoulos’ offseason movesFor a team with so many questions and a lot of key players departing in free agency, the Braves had a very quiet offseason.
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