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MLB analyst Ben McDonald criticized the Baltimore Orioles for their analytical approach after a miserable start to the season.
The Baltimore Orioles are struggling this season, and one of their young players is becoming a trade candidate to watch.
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Baltimore Orioles broadcaster Ben McDonald let loose after having to watch the Orioles lose in every way imaginable this season. Unfortunately he's right.
The Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles will look to get their seasons untracked when they meet Friday night in Baltimore.
If the Orioles are to turn their season around, they’ll have to accomplish something few teams in MLB history ever have. The Orioles, coming off getting swept by the Tampa Bay Rays, are 21-29. Baltimore is in last place in the American League East and a whopping 13 games back of the Rays for first in the division.
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The Baltimore Orioles are in last place in the AL East at 21-29, and it's partly because of ace pitcher Trevor Rogers. The southpaw is 2-5 with a 6.87 ERA over eight starts after going 9-3 with a 1.81 ERA over 18 starts last year.