Baltimore Orioles: Best photos and videos from Orioles spring training
Baltimore Orioles Opening Day 2017 is 42 days away as the entire Orioles’ roster is now in Sarasota for spring training.
The rest of the Baltimore Orioles‘ roster is now at Ed Smith Stadium as the team prepares for the start of the 2017 season.
Fans can get their first look at the team next Mon, Feb. 27th as the Orioles will host the New York Yankees at 1:05 pm ET on MASN according to the Orioles’ spring training TV schedule.
The latest Baltimore news from spring training includes the surprising development of Chris Tillman‘s shoulder injury and J.J. Hardy‘s back issues. In better news, the Orioles acquired pitcher Vidal Nuno from the Los Angeles Dodgers and per Baltimore Sun’s Eduardo Encina, the team signed Craig Gentry to a minor league deal.
Now that you’re all caught up on the Baltimore Orioles news, let’s enjoy the hand picked sights and sounds of Orioles spring training from around the web.
Baltimore Orioles spring training 2017: Photos and videos from the web
First, we start with MASN broadcaster Tom Davis‘ tweet of the sensational Ed Smith stadium complex in Sarasota with a crystal clear blue sky above.
Baltimore Orioles’ Robert Andino is back with the team after playing with the O’s from 2009-2012. The powerful snapshot came from Baltimore Sun’s Eduardo A. Encina.
Fan favorite and Baltimore Orioles leader Adam Jones takes some cuts as the O’s first full-squad workout is underway. The captivating video clip from Jones comes from the Baltimore Orioles official Twitter page.
The video comes from MASN’s Roch Kubatko who gets an outstanding clip of the Baltimore Orioles’ second and third basemen. Towards the end of the video, Orioles’ manager Buck Showalter greets Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop as the three reunite for the 2017 season.
Another video clip from Kubatko (great O’s reporter to follow), where starting pitchers’ Wade Miley and Ubaldo Jimenez along with relief pitcher Darren O’Day, throwing a bullpen session.
Baltimore Orioles reporter for MLB.com Brittany Ghiroli snapped a telling image of a much more laid-back Hyun Soo Kim this spring training after last spring where the fans were unsatisfied with the rookie outfielder.