Three months into the Orioles’ offseason, the club has yet to make a major splash. Baltimore has addressed several of its roster needs with the signings of outfielder Tyler O’Neill (three years, $49.5 ...
Corbin Burnes, one and done. The Orioles’ blockbuster trade acquisition of a winter ago will not be returning to Baltimore for 2025 after he reportedly signed a six-year, $210 million free agent ...
There are not many external options to replace Burnes. He was the last of the free-agent aces to come off the board, ...
So why then do they feel so underwhelming? Early Saturday morning, the Orioles lost ace Corbin Burnes to free agency. To the Diamondbacks, specifically. Arizona gave Burnes a six-year, $210 ...
The 30-year-old Burnes — who is originally from California — moved to Arizona in 2018 when he played for the Milwaukee ...
194.1 masterful innings across 32 starts. Corbin Burnes' brilliance in Baltimore proved to be just a brief chapter in Orioles history. Burnes, who was dealt to the Orioles last February soon after ...
Corbin Burnes wasn't expected to return to the Baltimore Orioles over the past few months, but losing him doesn't hurt any less. It was only a matter of time, and it finally happened early ...
Numerous questions immediately came to mind among Orioles fans as news broke super-early Saturday morning that Corbin Burnes was in agreement with the Diamondbacks on a six-year, $210 million deal.
As the Diamondbacks signed Corbin Burnes to a massive deal, the star pitcher speaks on his goals for the team.
Executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias has remained busy. But the Orioles have also lost Corbin Burnes to the Arizona Diamondbacks in free agency, creating a significant question ...