Happy Friday, Camden Chatters! And it’s a very happy Friday indeed because the Orioles won their first game on 2026, a 2-1 victory over the Cubs. Trevor Rogers pitched seven scoreless innings. The offense put together a productive string of singles and one big sacrifice fly to score just enough runs. And new closer Ryan Helsley looked dominant, thanks in part to throwing six pitches over 100 mph. Sign me up for more of that, please.
You can get the full details of the win in Tyler Young’s game recap. Hey, the Orioles are in first place!
Camden Yards was rocking yesterday with a new sound system, a new video board, and a lot of new faces on the roster. The biggest cheer during introductions was not for Gunnar Henderson, it was for Pete Alonso. Alonso blew kisses to the sky as he ran down the orange carpet and acknowledged the crowd’s ovation before his first at-bat. Unfortunately, that’s about all Pete did yesterday aside from taking a walk in one plate appearance. It’s ok! I’m not worried about it. But it sure would have been nice to see him sock a dinger after all the hullabaloo.
So who looked good yesterday? Adley Rutschman, for one. He was the only Oriole with multiple hits and the only Oriole with an extra-base hit. His single, double, and a fly out all clocked an exit velocity of over 96.5, and he had the hardest hit ball by an Oriole all day. I’m not declaring that Adley is back (not yet), it’s only been one game. But seeing him succeed sure is better than the alternative.
Despite his two hits, Rutschman wasn’t involved in the scoring. Samuel Basallo singled and then did a nice job moving from first to third base on a hit by O’Neill. That put him in place to score on Colton Cowser’s sac fly. A good job all around for Basallo.
The concern for the Orioles’ defense is well documented, and we saw why yesterday. O’Neill dropped a fly ball in right field that luckily didn’t result in any runs. Taylor Ward read a carom wrong in left field and allowed the batter to get all the way to third.
But one player whose defense has been a major worry is Coby Mayo, and he made several nice plays yesterday. With runners on first and second in the third inning, Ryan Jeffers smoked a ball at 107 mph to Mayo at the hot corner. Maybe made a slick play to snag the ball and fired to second base to start an inning-ending double play. He made another more routine double play later in the game. It was nice to see; I hope he continues to play well over there.
Today is the annual day off after Opening Day, which is always a bummer, even if it’s understandable. The Orioles will be back in action tomorrow at 4:05 PM with Kyle Bradish set to make his season debut.
Links
With a win in his image, Orioles manager Craig Albernaz earns his beer shower – The Baltimore Banner
Congrats to Craig Albernaz for his first major league win.
Wrapping up a 2-1 Orioles win on Opening Day – MASN Sports
Roch Kubatko revisits the win with quotes from the players on what Opening Day in Baltimore is like for them.
O’Neill’s record-setting Opening Day home run streak ends at 6 – MLB.com
Tyler O’Neill didn’t homer, but he did get a key hit. The less said about his defense, the better.
Excuse Me?! Our Bold Predictions for the 2026 Season – FanGraphs
Before the festivities began yesterday, the FanGraphs stats threw out their wild predictions. The Orioles are mentioned a couple of times, most notably when it’s predicted they will have five players with 30+ home runs.
Birthdays and History
Is today your birthday? Happy birthday! You have three Orioles birthday buddies. Junior Lake (36) appeared in eight games with the 2015 Orioles. He came to the team in a trade with the Cubs that sent Tommy Hunter to Chicago. Also born on this day in history is Matt Harvey (37). In Harvey’s final Major League season, 2021, he pitched to a 6.27 ERA in 28 starts with the Orioles. And Dave Van Gorder (b. 1957, d. 2025) had 24 plate appearances with the 1987 Orioles. I gotta say, not a banner day for Orioles birthday buddies.
On this day in 1985, the Orioles traded Mark Brown to the Twins for Brad Havens. This is really only significant because of the name Mark Brown, who, of course, is my friend and the guy who runs this website. But not THAT Mark Brown. It’s two different ones. It’s just kinda cool.
In 1994, the Orioles traded David Segui to the Mets. Segui had been an Oriole for four seasons. He later returned to the Orioles to finish his career from 2001-04.
In 2023, the Orioles purchased Danny Coulombe from the Minnesota Twins. Coulombe was outstanding for the Orioles in both 2023 and 2024. Many fans were disappointed the Orioles didn’t bring him back in 2025. He is currently pitching for the Boston Red Sox.
And one year ago today, the Orioles opened their season with a huge win over the Toronto Blue Jays. Adley Rutschman and Cedric Mullins had two home runs apiece, while Tyler O’Neill and Jordan Westburg settled for just one. Zach Eflin pitched six innings in the 12-2 win. The Orioles looked great and the Blue Jays looked awful. Sadly, things did not remain that way.
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