Let's take a closer look at what to watch for. 1. Show him the money: It's time for UFC to pay Jon Jones what he's worth Since he first debuted in the Octagon some 16 years ago, it's not as if ...
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Late last week, the Orioles added veteran right-hander Charlie Morton to their rotation mix on a one-year deal. On paper, the addition (alongside the club’s one-year deal with Tomoyuki Sugano ...
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The Baltimore Orioles began their offseason needing a front-of-the-rotation starter — either Corbin Burnes, whom they never appeared likely to re-sign, or a reasonable facsimile. Their response ...
After losing starting pitcher Corbin Burnes in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles needed to find some sort of a replacement this offseason. They did that on Friday by signing veteran starter ...
The Orioles are adding a 17-year MLB veteran to their rotation. Baltimore signed right-hander Charlie Morton to a one-year contract on Friday, the team announced. The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed ...
The Orioles dove back into the free agent market Friday, agreeing to a one-year, $15 million deal with right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton. Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say ...