The Baltimore Orioles fell short in the postseason for the second year in a row, losing to the Kansas City Royals in a two-game sweep in the AL Wild Card Series ...
The 41-year-old Morton, the hero of Game 7 of the 2017 World Series with the Astros, will try to fill a hole in Baltimore’s ...
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After losing starting pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles needed to find some sort of a replacement ...
Originally a Braves prospect, Morton spent parts of five seasons with the franchise across two separate stints.
The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed the deal is worth $15 million. The move comes one week after the Orioles lost ace Corbin Burnes to the Diamondbacks when he bolted for Arizona on a $210 million deal, ...
After losing Corbin Burnes, the Orioles are rebuilding their rotation by signing veteran starting pitcher Charlie Morton.
Veteran right-hander Charlie Morton and the Baltimore Orioles agreed to a one-year, $15 million contract on Friday.
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The Baltimore Orioles could pursue a reunion with Jack Flaherty after whiffing on Corbin Burnes, but a negative experience in 2023 could push Flaherty away.
Charlie Morton, 41, and the Orioles agreed to a one-year, $15 million contract Friday, the club announced, as the two-time World Series champion returns for his 18th major league season.