After rejecting Baltimore’s qualifying offer of $17.2 million, Trumbo is on the free-agent market, likely looking for a multi-year deal worth more than $15-million-per-year.
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Baltimore Orioles’ sluggers win four straight home run titles, first time in 64 years
When Mark Trumbo took home the award Monday with a league-leading 47 home runs, he became the third different Oriole to hold the honor since 2013.
Dangerously Delicious Pies Supplies the Sweet Taste of Victory
Oriole walk-off wins and pie celebrations have become synonymous in Charm City, thanks to Dangerously Delicious Pies.
SNOW TRASH: Baltimore’s cleanup effort nearing crunch time
The Maryland Stadium Authority is working together with Baltimore City to clean up all the snow that was dumped in Lot H near M&T Bank Stadium. Their goal: to have the lot cleared and repaired before the Orioles Opening Day on April 4th.
Public Housing Residents Demand Repairs
Residents of public housing in Baltimore rally to demand the city fix deplorable conditions.
Chris Davis Sets Another Orioles Home Run Record
The first baseman is the first player in Orioles history to hit 40 home runs in two separate seasons.
Baltimore Orioles Play Game Without the Fans In the Wake of City Violence
BALTIMORE – Although the Orioles and Major League Baseball decided to close the gates at Oriole Park at Camden Yards to fans for Wednesday’s game because of recent violence in the city, fans still gathered outside the ballpark.
Two-year-old Girl May Be the Orioles Biggest Smallest Fan
Two-year-old Baltimore area girl may well be the Orioles smallest biggest fan.
Local company, Nightmare Graphics, hired to make Orioles apparel
Columbia, Md- One local Howard County graphics design company is partnering with Majestic graphics to make a majority of the Orioles postseason apparel. CNS TV’s Taylor Cairns went to Nightmare Graphics to find out what makes this homegrown business so…
Amidst 34th Year of Minor League Baseball, Suns Are Going Down in Hagerstown
The city of Hagerstown has a history of baseball stretching back nearly a century. But it’s looking like there may not be a second 100 years.