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RotoBaller on MSNCharlie Morton Set To Start On TuesdayBaltimore Orioles starting pitcher Charlie Morton (illness) is set to make his spring debut on Tuesday against the Detroit Tigers. Morton has missed the start of camp due to an illness. However, seeing him make a quick recovery is a positive sign and suggests that he should see a normal workload
The Atlanta Braves didn't do nearly enough to bolster their rotation this offseason after Max Fried's departure. This Miami Marlins ace could be the solution.
Spring for the Baltimore Orioles is much different this year than it's been the last two. Not only have many of their previous star prospects already establishe
Jordyn Adams had a choice to make and he doesn’t regret the outcome.Adams committed to the University of North Carolina to play baseball and football. He was a four- or five-star recruit as a wide receiver,
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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 busts on the mound this season.
The 41-year-old missed some workouts at the start of camp due to an illness, but he'll still make his spring debut for the Orioles within the first few games of camp. Morton joined Baltimore on a one-year,
This is a 2025 photo of Charlie Morton of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Sarasota, Fla. This image reflects the Orioles active roster as of
The Orioles canceled their scheduled Grapefruit League game against the Atlanta Braves on Monday because of rain. The game will not be rescheduled. Fans who purchased tickets for the contest directly from the team can redeem them for any of the Orioles’ remaining 14 home games.
Charlie Morton is scheduled to make his Orioles debut Tuesday afternoon against the Tigers in Sarasota. However, everything is tentative at the moment due to Monday’s forecast of heavy rain.Dean Kremer starts Monday against the Braves in Sarasota.
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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