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 ...
Veteran right-hander Charlie Morton and the Baltimore Orioles have agreed to a one-year, $15 million contract.
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 Baltimore Orioles need veteran pitching help, and they found some on Friday in the form of a two-time All-Star.
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, ...
The Baltimore Orioles have made a huge move to bolster their thin starting rotation. According to reports from numerous outlets, the Orioles have agreed to term ...
The Baltimore Orioles inked Charlie Morton to a one-year contract, tapping the 41-year-old to replace outgoing ace Corbin Burnes.
The Juan Soto signing opened the floodgates for free agency in Major League Baseball, and player movement has been rampant ...
The Flemington, N.J., native is celebrated as one of the game's great recent late bloomers. He made his first All-Star team at 34 in 2018 with the Houston Astros, and finished third in the Cy Young ...
Five teams have successfully addressed their rotation needs. Which clubs are still searching for help? And most important: what seven arms, including Sasaki, are still available?
The Baltimore Orioles are adding to their pitching depth. The team announced on X that it had signed veteran right-handed ...