The Orioles have inked veteran right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton to a one-year contract to help the team’s starting ...
Forty-one year old veteran Charlie Morton is coming back for an 18th major league season, signing a one-year deal with the ...
Originally a Braves prospect, Morton spent parts of five seasons with the franchise across two separate stints.
Morton, who turned 41 in November, joins the sixth team of his career in what’ll be his 18th MLB season. The two-time ...
The Orioles also signed 35-year-old Tomoyuki Sugano of Japan this offseason to a $13 million, one-year deal. Baltimore lost ...
New York Yankees free agent signing Max Fried is named a nightmare contract after he inked a $218 million deal.
When a baseball player reaches the pinnacle of the sport, a place in Cooperstown, his Hall of Fame plaque does not ...
Charlie Morton, 41, and the Orioles agreed to a one-year, $15 million contract Friday, the club announced, as the two-time World Series champion returns for his 18th major league season.
A new challenge system will be tested, baseball will be played at an iconic NASCAR track and several superstars will chase ...
The Phillies, coming in as a wild-card team, will erase the pain of losing to the AL West champion Astros in the 2022 Fall ...
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 ...
The Atlanta Braves still haven't replaced Max Fried in their rotation. As a result, they could trade for a back-end starter ...