The Orioles activated Dean Kremer from the 60-day IL for a start against the White Sox, designated minor league catcher Dom Keegan for assignment to clear 40-man space, recalled Cameron Weston, and optioned Trey Gibson and Josh Walker as they reshuffle the rotation and bullpen.
Yankees activate catcher Austin Wells from the 10-day IL and shuffle the catching situation, with Ali Sanchez headed to the paternity list and possible upgrades discussed; Orioles starters Dean Kremer and Cade Povich begin rehab assignments; Red Sox place Isiah Kiner-Falefa on the 10-day IL with left forearm inflammation as Romy Gonzalez deals with hip tightness; Rays reinstate Michael Grove from the 60-day IL and plan a gradual return after shoulder surgery.
Baltimore erased a 7-1 deficit with an eight-run rally in the 6th–8th to beat the Diamondbacks 9-7, highlighted by Jeremiah Jackson’s grand slam and a later homer; Dean Kremer allowed three home runs but struck out nine as the Orioles shuffled the roster (Mountcastle to 60-day IL, Weston Wilson up, Encarnacion‑Strand acquired and sent to Triple-A) ahead of Trevor Rogers’ next Diamondbacks start.
The Orioles recalled right-hander Dean Kremer from Triple-A Norfolk to start tonight, while Cade Povich was optioned to Norfolk. Kremer had been a durable part of Baltimore’s rotation from 2022–25 but was sent to the minors early in 2026 as the O’s rolled with Zach Eflin, Chris Bassitt, and Shane Baz (plus Kyle Bradish and Trevor Rogers) for the five spots. Eflin’s elbow issues eventually led to Tommy John surgery, opening a rotation spot Kremer could fill for now. The move also carries service-time implications: at four years plus, Kremer would reach the five-year threshold in June if he stays on the active roster, limiting future optioning unless he’s kept in the big leagues.
The Baltimore Orioles have placed right-hander Dean Kremer on the 15-day injured list due to a right triceps strain, complicating their pitching rotation plans. They have recalled Dillon Tate and Nick Vespi, while Jonathan Heasley has been optioned to Triple-A Norfolk. With John Means also on the IL, the Orioles face challenges in maintaining a six-man rotation during a demanding stretch of games.
The Baltimore Orioles have placed starting pitcher Dean Kremer on the injured list with a right triceps strain, further depleting their rotation. In response, the team has optioned reliever Jonathan Heasley to Triple-A Norfolk and recalled Dillon Tate and Nick Vespi. The severity of Kremer's injury is still unknown, and the Orioles are considering Albert Suárez as a potential replacement for Kremer's scheduled start.
Colton Cowser, Michael Busch, Nelson Velázquez, Brett Baty, and Dean Kremer are among the top fantasy baseball waiver wire pickups. Cowser's recent performance and power potential make him a must-add, while Busch and Velázquez also offer strong hitting and power potential. Baty has shown promise after a slow start last season, and Kremer has impressed with his strikeout potential. Additionally, Michael Kopech is a valuable pickup for his closing potential with the Chicago White Sox.
Israeli-American pitcher Dean Kremer will make his first career playoff start for the Baltimore Orioles while keeping his family in Israel in mind, as war has been declared following a deadly attack by Hamas. Despite the situation, Kremer is determined to pitch in Game 3 of the American League Division Series against the Texas Rangers. Kremer, who has dual citizenship and identifies as Israeli, has received support from his teammates and manager. He has a successful season record and hopes to extend the Orioles' playoff run.
Dean Kremer pitched six shutout innings, allowing only five hits and striking out five, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. Anthony Santander made a strong return from injury, hitting two home runs. The Orioles' bullpen held strong, with Jacob Webb and Yennier Cano pitching clean innings, and Shintaro Fujinami striking out the side to seal the win. The victory ended Baltimore's streak of being swept in 80 consecutive series.
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the San Francisco Giants 3-2 in a game that marked a homecoming for both Orioles manager Brandon Hyde and pitcher Dean Kremer, who are both natives of Northern California. Kremer supplied a quality start, allowing only five hits and two runs over six innings, while Gunnar Henderson's seventh-inning home run secured the win. The Orioles' bullpen ensured the one-run margin held up, with Félix Bautista securing his 15th save.
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the San Francisco Giants 3-2 in a game that lasted just under two and a half hours. Gunnar Henderson's seventh-inning homer off Logan Webb provided the margin of victory, and Dean Kremer and three relievers escaped a few jams to make the slim lead stand up.
The Baltimore Orioles lost 5-3 to the Texas Rangers at Camden Yards, dropping to 0-2 in their all-black City Connect kits. Dean Kremer had a solid start, allowing three runs over 6.1 innings, while Austin Hays hit a solo homer for the Orioles' only offense until the ninth inning. The bullpen struggled, and a late comeback attempt fell short. The Orioles will look to salvage a win in the series finale on Sunday.
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3 in extra innings to complete a three-game sweep. The game was tied 2-2 after nine innings before the Orioles exploded for six runs in the 10th and 11th innings. Cedric Mullins had a huge game, going 5-for-6 with three RBI, while Dean Kremer pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing just one run. The Orioles' defense also played a big role in the win, with shortstop Joey Ortiz making several key plays. The Orioles are now 31-16 on the season and have won five straight games.
The Baltimore Orioles secured a series victory over the Tampa Bay Rays with a 2-1 win in the rubber game, led by six scoreless innings from Dean Kremer. The Orioles have won eight of their past nine series, while the Rays were denied from becoming the first team in the Majors with 30 wins for the second straight contest.
The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Atlanta Braves 9-4 in an impressive game, with Anthony Santander hitting three home runs in his last two games. Dean Kremer pitched six innings without allowing any home runs against a good Atlanta offense. The Orioles can beat good teams in multiple ways, including with power. The team is undefeated in series openers and has tied for ninth in MLB with 41 home runs. The Norfolk Tides, the Orioles' Triple-A team, are crushing every other Triple-A squad, with at least half of the roster fitting in on a major league team right now.