2024 Baltimore Orioles season

The 2024 Baltimore Orioles season is the 124th season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, the 71st in Baltimore, and the 33rd at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They enter the season as the defending AL East champions. The Orioles attempt to improve on their 101–61 record from the previous season, win the AL East for the second consecutive season, and advance further in the playoffs than their ALDS exit from the year prior.

2024 Baltimore Orioles
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkOriole Park at Camden Yards
CityBaltimore, Maryland
Record53–30 (.639)
OwnersDavid Rubenstein
General managersMike Elias
ManagersBrandon Hyde
TelevisionMASN
(Kevin Brown, Scott Garceau, Ben Wagner, Brett Hollander, Melanie Newman, Jim Palmer, Mike Devereaux, Brian Roberts, Brad Brach, Dave Johnson and Ben McDonald)
RadioWBAL-AM
Baltimore Orioles Radio Network
(Geoff Arnold, Brett Hollander, and Melanie Newman)
Seasons

The ballclub announced its first-ever jersey sponsorship deal with T. Rowe Price on June 10, 2024. A circular dark blue, aqua and white sleeve patch with the investment management firm's bighorn sheep logo debuted in a home game against the Atlanta Braves the following night on June 11.[1][2]

Offseason

The Orioles finished the 2023 season as AL East division champions and the top seed in the AL, but were swept by the Texas Rangers in the 2023 American League Division Series.

They will look to improve on their 101–61 record and attempt to win the AL East for the 2nd straight season.

Camden Yards

On September 28, 2023, it was reported that the Orioles came to an agreement with the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland on a 30 year lease agreement with two five year options that can extend the lease into the 2060s.[3] Negotiations on the team's stadium lease were finalized in December 2023, which transferred responsibility for stadium operations and maintenance to the Orioles and reworked the team's rent payment terms, but postponed an agreement on the team's ground lease and redevelopment plans until 2027 following concerns from Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson.[4][5]

Ownership

On January 30, 2024, team CEO John Angelos came to an agreement with a group of investors led by Baltimore native David Rubenstein to sell the team for $1.725 billion. The deal was approved by Major League Baseball owners on March 27, 2024.[6]

November 2023

November 2 2B Adam Frazier, OF Aaron Hicks, RHPs Kyle Gibson, Jack Flaherty, Shintaro Fujinami and Austin Voth elected free agency

December 2023

December 6 Orioles signed right-handed pitcher Craig Kimbrel to a 1 year, $13 million contract

February 2024

February 1 Milwaukee Brewers traded right-handed pitcher Corbin Burnes to Baltimore Orioles for left-handed pitcher DL Hall, infielder Joey Ortiz and a 2024 draft pick

Additions

  • Signed right handed reliever Craig Kimbrel to a 1 year contract on December 6, 2023[7]

Regular season standings

American League East

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 5330 0.639 29–16 24–14
New York Yankees 5332 0.624 1 24–14 29–18
Boston Red Sox 4339 0.524 19–23 24–16
Tampa Bay Rays 4142 0.494 12 22–25 19–17
Toronto Blue Jays 3844 0.463 14½ 20–20 18–24

American League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Cleveland Guardians 5229 0.642
Baltimore Orioles 5330 0.639
Seattle Mariners 4738 0.553
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 5332 0.624 +7
Minnesota Twins 4637 0.554 +1
Kansas City Royals 4639 0.541
Boston Red Sox 4339 0.524
Houston Astros 4141 0.500
Tampa Bay Rays 4142 0.494 4
Toronto Blue Jays 3844 0.463
Detroit Tigers 3746 0.446 8
Texas Rangers 3746 0.446 8
Los Angeles Angels 3646 0.439
Oakland Athletics 3055 0.353 16
Chicago White Sox 2461 0.282 22

Record vs. Opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 5–14–01–20–00–34–24–23–05–21–22–16–13–03–312–11
Boston 1–52–22–52–20–00–04–21–22–13–02–24–30–04–116–14
Chicago 0–42–24–31–51–21–60–00–70–30–01–34–20–01–59–19
Cleveland 2–15–23–42–11–22–35–15–01–26–14–20–02–14–210–7
Detroit 0–02–25–11–22–42–40–34–30–31–20–02–13–43–112–16
Houston 3–00–02–12–14–20–33–31–21–66–12–50–04–32–111–13
Kansas City 2–40–06–13–24–23–03–12–51–34–23–32–11–55–27–8
Los Angeles 2–42–40–01–53–03–31–30–31–23–00–33–42–10–015–14
Minnesota 0–32–17–00–53–42–15–23–00–66–14–21–22–12–19–8
New York 2–51–23–02–13–06–13–12–16–02–22–24–20–04–513–10
Oakland 2–10–30–01–62–11–62–40–31–62–22–41–23–41–212–11
Seattle 1–22–23–12–40–05–23–33–02–42–24–21–25–11–213–11
Tampa Bay 1–63–42–40–01–20–01–24–32–12–42–12–11–24–316–9
Texas 0–30–00–01–24–33–45–11–21–20–04–31–52–10–015–20
Toronto 3–31–45–12–41–31–22–50–01–25–42–12–13–40–010–10

Updated with the results of all games through June 29, 2024.

Game Log

Regular season

Past Games Legend
Orioles Win
(#bfb)
Orioles Loss
(#fbb)
Game Postponed
(#bbb)
Bold denotes an Orioles pitcher
Future Games Legend
Home Game
Away Game
2024 Game Log: 53–30 (Home: 29–16; Road: 24–14)
March/April: 19–10 (Home: 11–6; Road: 8–4)
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1March 28Angels11–3Burnes (1–0)Sandoval (0–1)45,0291–0W1
2March 30Angels13–4Rodriguez (1–0)Canning (0–1)28,4202–0W2
3March 31Angels1–4Detmers (1–0)Wells (0–1)Estévez (1)20,5762–1L1
4April 1Royals6–4Kimbrel (1–0)Anderson (0–1)12,6663–1W1
5April 2Royals1–4Marsh (1–0)Irvin (0–1)Smith (1)9,4043–2L1
6April 3Royals4–3Canó (1–0)Smith (0–2)11,4884–2W1
7April 5@ Pirates5–2Rodriguez (2–0)Jones (1–1)Kimbrel (1)38,4005–2W2
8April 6@ Pirates4–5 (11)Fleming (1–0)Heasley (0–1)24,0895–3L1
9April 7@ Pirates2–3Hernández (1–0)Canó (1–1)20,6525–4L2
10April 9@ Red Sox7–1Burnes (2–0)Bello (1–1)36,0936–4W1
11April 10@ Red Sox7–5Baumann (1–0)Martin (1–1)Kimbrel (2)27,9367–4W2
12April 11@ Red Sox9–4 (10)Kimbrel (2–0)Campbell (0–1)26,2308–4W3
13April 12Brewers1–11Peralta (2–0)Wells (0–2)32,2058–5L1
14April 13Brewers5–11Peguero (3–0)Kremer (0–1)24,3278–6L2
15April 14Brewers6–4Canó (2–1)Uribe (1–1)Kimbrel (3)35,0859–6W1
16April 15Twins7–4Tate (1–0)Varland (0–3)Kimbrel (4)14,61110–6W2
17April 16Twins11–3Rodriguez (3–0)Paddack (0–1)18,10811–6W3
18April 17Twins4–2Kimbrel (3–0)Jax (1–2)15,86012–6W4
19April 19@ Royals4–9Marsh (3–0)Kremer (0–2)17,07312–7L1
20April 20@ Royals9–7Burnes (3–0)Ragans (0–3)Kimbrel (5)23,11813–7W1
21April 21@ Royals5–0Irvin (1–1)Lugo (3–1)18,04414–7W2
22April 22@ Angels4–2Suárez (1–0)Detmers (3–1)Kimbrel (6)26,08115–7W3
23April 23@ Angels4–7Canning (1–3)Rodriguez (3–1)Estévez (4)22,80315–8L1
24April 24@ Angels6–5Kremer (1–2)Anderson (2–3)Kimbrel (7)19,55716–8W1
25April 26Athletics2–3 (10)Spence (2–1)Webb (0–1)Miller (7)22,96516–9L1
26April 27Athletics7–0Irvin (2–1)Sears (1–2)28,36417–9W1
27April 28Athletics6–7McFarland (1–0)Kimbrel (3–1)Erceg (1)40,88717–10L1
28April 29Yankees2–0Rodriguez (4–1)Schmidt (2–1)Coulombe (1)23,18418–10W1
29April 30Yankees4–2Kremer (2–2)Cortés Jr. (1–3)Webb (1)21,94919–10W2
May: 17–9 (Home: 9–5; Road: 8–4)
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30May 1Yankees0–2Gil (2–1)Burnes (3–1)Holmes (10)24,18019–11L1
31May 2Yankees7–2Akin (1–0)Rodón (2–2)27,29920–11W1
32May 3@ Reds3–0Irvin (3–1)Pagán (2–2)Kimbrel (8)25,86121–11W2
33May 4@ Reds2–1Means (1–0)Abbott (1–4)Canó (1)33,20222–11W3
34May 5@ Reds11–1Kremer (3–2)Lodolo (3–1)31,51423–11W4
35May 7@ Nationals0–3Williams (4–0)Burnes (3–2)Finnegan (12)29,54223–12L1
36May 8@ Nationals7–6 (12)Suárez (2–0)Weems (1–1)Webb (2)34,07824–12W1
37May 10Diamondbacks4–2Irvin (4–1)Pfaadt (1–3)Canó (2)27,70325–12W2
38May 11Diamondbacks5–4 (11)Kimbrel (4–1)Jarvis (0–2)27,88226–12W3
39May 12Diamondbacks2–9Gallen (5–2)Kremer (3–3)31,44826–13L1
40May 13Blue Jays2–3 (10)Romano (1–0)Webb (0–2)24,35826–14L2
May 14Blue JaysPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 29
41May 15Blue Jays3–2Coulombe (1–0)Romano (1–1)29,57827–14W1
42May 17Mariners9–2Means (2–0)Miller (3–4)38,88228–14W2
43May 18Mariners3–4Stanek (2–0)Canó (2–2)Muñoz (8)19,28628–15L1
44May 19Mariners6–3Burnes (4–2)Kirby (4–4)Kimbrel (9)30,49429–15W1
45May 20@ Cardinals3–6Gray (6–2)Kremer (3–4)Helsley (14)35,59829–16L1
46May 21@ Cardinals1–3 [lower-alpha 1]Lynn (2–2)Webb (0–3)Helsley (15)32,58229–17L2
47May 22@ Cardinals4–5King (1–1)Irvin (4–2)Fernandez (1)33,32429–18L3
48May 23@ White Sox8–6Rodriguez (5–1)Clevinger (0–3)Kimbrel (10)15,84330–18W1
49May 24@ White Sox6–4Canó (3–2)Brebbia (0–3)Kimbrel (11)18,83131–18W2
50May 25@ White Sox5–3Tate (2–0)Kopech (1–4)Pérez (1)22,28332–18W3
51May 26@ White Sox4–1Bradish (1–0)Crochet (5–5)Kimbrel (12)14,99233–18W4
52May 27Red Sox11–3Irvin (5–2)Criswell (2–2)40,95134–18W5
53May 28Red Sox3–8Bello (6–2)Rodriguez (5–2)17,97034–19L1
54May 29Red Sox6–1Burnes (5–2)Crawford (2–4)18,85735–19W1
55May 31Rays3–1Pérez (1–0)Lovelady (1–4)Kimbrel (13)27,36436–19W2
June: 17–11 (Home: 9–5; Road: 8–6)
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56June 1Rays9–5Webb (1–3)Bradley (1–3)36,95837–19W3
57June 2Rays3–4Armstrong (2–1)Tate (2–1)Fairbanks (6)32,46337–20L1
58June 3@ Blue Jays7–2Rodriguez (6–2)Gausman (4–4)23,84238–20W1
59June 4@ Blue Jays10–1Burnes (6–2)Cabrera (2–2)28,81639–20W2
60June 5@ Blue Jays2–3García (2–0)Kimbrel (4–2)27,92939–21L1
61June 6@ Blue Jays5–6Kikuchi (3–5)Povich (0–1)García (4)39,21539–22L2
62June 7@ Rays6–3Irvin (6–2)Civale (2–5)Kimbrel (14)17,88240–22W1
63June 8@ Rays5–0Bradish (2–0)Bradley (1–4)20,48541–22W2
64June 9@ Rays9–2Rodriguez (7–2)Littell (2–4)20,38642–22W3
65June 10@ Rays5–2Burnes (7–2)Pepiot (4–3)Kimbrel (15)14,68643–22W4
66June 11Braves4–0Suárez (3–0)Fried (6–3)24,04844–22W5
67June 12Braves4–2Akin (2–0)Jiménez (1–2)Kimbrel (16)24,12245–22W6
68June 13Braves3–6López (4–2)Irvin (6–3)Iglesias (17)33,70045–23L1
69June 14Phillies3–5 (11)Kerkering (2–0)Webb (1–4)Domínguez (1)43,98745–24L2
70June 15Phillies6–2Rodriguez (8–2)Walker (3–2)44,55546–24W1
71June 16Phillies8–3Burnes (8–2)Wheeler (8–4)Canó (3)44,52547–24W2
72June 18@ Yankees2–4Cortés Jr. (4–5)Suárez (3–1)47,42947–25L1
73June 19@ Yankees7–6 (10)Kimbrel (5–2)Holmes (1–3)Tate (1)47,15548–25W1
74June 20@ Yankees17–5Baker (1–0)Gil (9–2)45,45649–25W2
75June 21@ Astros11–14Dubin (1–1)Rodriguez (8–3)Abreu (1)38,59649–26L1
76June 22@ Astros1–5Blanco (8–2)Burnes (8–3)37,10749–27L2
77June 23@ Astros1–8Valdez (6–5)Suárez (3–2)37,01449–28L3
78June 24Guardians2–3Bibee (6–2)Povich (0–2)Barlow (2)20,30949–29L4
79June 25Guardians8–10Ávila (2–1)Irvin (6–4)Clase (25)18,57449–30L5
80June 26Guardians4–2Rodriguez (9–3)Curry (0–2)Kimbrel (17)17,96550–30W1
81June 27Rangers11–2Burnes (9–3)Gray (3–4)29,47951–30W2
82June 28Rangers2–1Suárez (4–2)Scherzer (1–1)Kimbrel (18)27,66652–30W3
83June 29Rangers6–5Povich (1–2)Lorenzen (4–4)Kimbrel (19)44,28653–30W4
84June 30Rangers
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
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85July 2@ Mariners
86July 3@ Mariners
87July 4@ Mariners
88July 5@ Athletics
89July 6@ Athletics
90July 7@ Athletics
91July 9Cubs
92July 10Cubs
93July 11Cubs
94July 12Yankees
95July 13Yankees
96July 14Yankees
ASGJuly 16@ Globe Life FieldNL @ AL
97July 19@ Rangers
98July 20@ Rangers
99July 21@ Rangers
100July 23@ Marlins
101July 24@ Marlins
102July 25@ Marlins
103July 26Padres
104July 27Padres
105July 28Padres
106July 29 (1)Blue Jays
107July 29 (2)Blue Jays
108July 30Blue Jays
109July 31Blue Jays
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
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110August 1@ Guardians
111August 2@ Guardians
112August 3@ Guardians
113August 4@ Guardians
114August 6@ Blue Jays
115August 7@ Blue Jays
116August 8@ Blue Jays
117August 9@ Rays
118August 10@ Rays
119August 11@ Rays
120August 13Nationals
121August 14Nationals
122August 15Red Sox
123August 16Red Sox
124August 17Red Sox
125August 18Red Sox
126August 19@ Mets
127August 20@ Mets
128August 21@ Mets
129August 22Astros
130August 23Astros
131August 24Astros
132August 25Astros
133August 27@ Dodgers
134August 28@ Dodgers
135August 29@ Dodgers
136August 30@ Rockies
137August 31@ Rockies
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
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138September 1@ Rockies
139September 2White Sox
140September 3White Sox
141September 4White Sox
142September 6Rays
143September 7Rays
144September 8Rays
145September 9@ Red Sox
146September 10@ Red Sox
147September 11@ Red Sox
148September 13@ Tigers
149September 14@ Tigers
150September 15@ Tigers
151September 17Giants
152September 18Giants
153September 19Giants
154September 20Tigers
155September 21Tigers
156September 22Tigers
157September 24@ Yankees
158September 25@ Yankees
159September 26@ Yankees
160September 27@ Twins
161September 28@ Twins
162September 29@ Twins

Roster

Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen

Closer(s)


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Farm system

Level Team League Manager
Triple-A Norfolk Tides International League Buck Britton
Double-A Bowie Baysox Eastern League Roberto Mercado
High-A Aberdeen IronBirds South Atlantic League Felipe Rojas Alou Jr.
Low-A Delmarva Shorebirds Carolina League Collin Woody
Rookie FCL Orioles Florida Complex League Christian Frias
Foreign Rookie DSL Orioles 1 Dominican Summer League Elvis Morel
Foreign Rookie DSL Orioles 2 Dominican Summer League Chris Madera

Source:[10]

Notes

  1. The May 21 game was suspended due to rain in the bottom of the sixth inning with the game tied 1–1; it resumed on May 22, with the Orioles losing 3–1[9]

References

  1. Rill, Jake. "Orioles announce jersey patch deal with T. Rowe Price," MLB.com, Monday, June 10, 2024. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  2. T. Rowe Price press release announcing its jersey sponsorship deal with the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, June 10, 2024. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  3. Axisa, Mike (September 28, 2023). "Baltimore Orioles sign new 30-year lease at Camden Yards: 'The ballpark that forever changed baseball'". CBSSports.com. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  4. Barker, Jeff; Gardner, Hayes (December 15, 2023). "Orioles' new lease deal would commit team to a minimum of 15 years, puts off development rights". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  5. Barker, Jeff; Gardner, Hayes; Opilo, Emily (December 8, 2023). "Gov. Wes Moore pauses his agreed-to lease deal with Orioles after pushback from key lawmaker". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  6. Allentuck, Danielle (March 27, 2024). "MLB owners approve Orioles sale, giving David Rubenstein control of the team". The Baltimore Banner. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  7. Rill, Jake (December 6, 2023). "Kimbrel signed to fill O's void at closer". MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  8. Rill, Jake (February 1, 2024). "In blockbuster trade, O's acquire Burnes from Brewers". MLB.com. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  9. @Cardinals (May 21, 2024). "St. Louis Cardinals on Twitter" (Tweet). Retrieved May 21, 2024 via Twitter.
  10. "Orioles Announce Minor League Coaching Staffs and Player Development Assignments for 2024". MLB.com (Press release). Major League Baseball. February 7, 2024. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
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