Baltimore Orioles, O'Neill and Opening Day
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The AL East doesn’t get any easier, does it? With the Orioles trying to make a jump from a great young club to a true postseason contender and the Blue Jays trying to keep their window open, every game will matter in 2025,
They’re playing the Boston Red Sox this afternoon— a game that officials pushed to an earlier start time as they watch the forecast for strong thunderstorms.
Adley Rutschman hit a 436-foot home run in his first at-bat and went back-to-back with Jordan Westburg in the eighth inning, Tyler O’Neill homered for his MLB-record sixth consecutive opening day and Cedric Mullins launched a pair of long balls himself to lead an offensive explosion in a 12-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday afternoon.
The Orioles today announced the club’s 2025 Opening Day roster. The 26-man roster includes: Seven players will start on the Injured List: INF GUNNAR HENDERSON (right intercostal strain, retroactive to 3/24) on the 10-day,
Baltimore Orioles’ Cedric Mullins (31) celebrates his three-run home run with Tyler O’Neill (9) and Ryan Mountcastle (6) during seventh inning MLB baseball action against the Toronto Blue Jays, in Toronto on Thursday, March 27, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)
Are the Orioles watching the train go by? They’re favored to make the playoffs, but the vibes aren’t as euphoric as they were 12 months ago.
Of course, Tyler O’Neill plays every Opening Day like it’s the seventh game of the World Series. His second opener of 2025 resulted in a 4-for-4 day. O’Neill’s home run in Toronto on March 27 was his sixth consecutive Opening Day with a home run.
The Baltimore Orioles shared their starting rotation as they prepare for opening day. The New York Mets took another injury hit to their pitching staff. A Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals trade pitch swaps All-Star's Alec Bohm for Nolan Arenado.
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Tyler O’Neill hit a three-run home run off Toronto’s José Berrios in the third inning of Thursday’s game at Toronto, extending his major league record by homering for a si
Games in March are fun, but October matters most for Orioles fans. Camden Yards has a way of temporarily erasing any frustration.