This year’s edition of the MLB Draft ... a team offers. Picks who were either college seniors or even graduate students still playing baseball tend to get under slot bonuses. The top Orioles ...
Arkansas football has produced several greats throughout the years. Which Hogs stand out as the greatest players of their ...
This drastic shift in the team’s success means ... Brody Brecht, RHP University of Iowa (MLB.com’s No.21 draft prospect) It’s no secret that the Orioles could use some pitching depth ...
Over the years, the Orioles have found major league-caliber players with several Rule 5 picks, including infielder Ryan Flaherty (2011), left-hander T.J. McFarland (2012), outfielder Joey Rickard ...
That’s been the pattern, but for the second straight year the O’s went through the Rule 5 draft without making a selection. This year, the Orioles did lose a player to someone else.
Both pitchers were expected to get drafted and sign, but perhaps they came off the board a little bit sooner than most expected. To round out Day 2, all three members of Arkansas’ starting ...
and then teams had to add Rule 5-eligible players to their 40-man rosters in order to protect them from said draft next month. Both deadlines were relevant for the Orioles. Twelve of the 13 ...
As shared by team ... University of San Diego. It ended up being the right decision for the 6-5 lefty, who was selected by the Orioles with the No. 4 overall pick of the 2008 MLB June Amateur ...