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The Orioles season has been disappointing. There has perhaps been no individual more disappointing than Heston Kjerstad, who continues to struggle at the plate and in the field. Eli stops by to take a look at what is going on with "Silent J", and is dismayed by what he finds. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Trevor Rogers and Andrew Kittredge were activated from the Injured List. What impact will they have returning to the Orioles active roster? BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Brandon Hyde was fired as Orioles manager following an atrocious start to the Orioles season. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
The Orioles lost three times to the Twins...again. Any hope you felt from the Angels series is gone, and Tyler is here to tell us about it. So let's chat, and decide if the 2025 Orioles are finally cooked. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
The Baltimore Orioles took 2 of 3 from the Los Angeles Angels... but we're stepping away from them for this episode. Eli discusses the removal of Pete Rose from the "permanently" ineligible list, now a hilariously ironic name. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
The Orioles keep losing, and it's not all the pitchers fault this time. Tyler digs into what is going wrong with the O's, how to fix it, and what will probably happen. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Is the Orioles bullpen really a strength? BlueSky Twitter YouTube
It was not pretty, the run differential was -10 overall, but the Orioles just took a series from the New York Yankees. This episode discusses the team meeting that hopefully sparked something, the exploits of Tomoyuki Sugano, and the return of Felix Bautista. As a bonus, Heston Kjerstad is a bit of a hot head... but that's also exactly what we needed this week? BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Things are bad in Baltimore. If the Orioles still want to make a playoff push they really need to turn it around...starting now. Tyler goes through a few reasons to be optimistic despite the poor first month. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Eli stops by to take a closer look at two Orioles, Charlie Morton and Cedric Mullins. These are two players doing their best (or worst) to bring the O's up (or down). This episode has some highs and some lows, but ends with the positives. Let's hope the Orioles' season follows the same path. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Despite taking a game from the Cincinnati Reds in a three game set, the Orioles season hit a low point Sunday after losing 24-2 following another bad start from Charlie Morton. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Hey! The Orioles actually looked GOOD in their series win over the Guardians. But because we aren't allowed nice things, it included some bad injury news for Grayson Rodriguez. Tyler talks through all of that, plus a dive into Mike Elias not extending any of his young players...yet. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles had an impressive game one and frustrating game two in a rain-shortened series against the Toronto Blue Jays. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Elijah stops by to discuss the concerning early-season performances from Dean Kremer and Heston Kjerstad. Due to the plethora of rotation injuries and the Colton Cowser fiasco, both of these guys have been elevated to pretty critical positions on the roster, and the O's will rely on them to change things up quickly. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Tyler goes on a rant to explain why it's OK to be worried about the Orioles, but a full-blown panic is too far. Oh yeah, and that win over the Diamondbacks was sweet! BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles won the home opener (per usual) but drop the series to the Boston Red Sox. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Birds went up to Toronto and split a four-game set with the Blue Jays. It wasn't perfect, but it was baseball. We talk the ups and downs of the season's opening weekend. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
We have finally arrived. The offseason has gone, and the season has come. Six uninterrupted months of Orioles baseball starts today! Tune in for a not-quick rundown of the state of literally-everything Orioles. Eli and Jesse, missing Tyler all the way, preview the 2025 O's and make some predictions for this upcoming year. THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR: Bet Online: https://www.betonline.ag/ OUR LINKS: Bleav: https://bleav.com/shows/the-warehouse-podcast/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thewarehousepod.bsky.social Twitter/Threads : @thewarehousepod Substack: https://thewarehousepod.substack.com/ Feel free to reach out and contact us at thewarehousepod@gmail.com
The Baltimore Orioles are expected to have an excellent outfield in 2025. Offseason additions will play an important role in joining the remaining outfield core of Cedric Mullins and Colton Cowser. How good can Oriole fans expect this platoon-dependent outfield to be in 2025? THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR: Bet Online: https://www.betonline.ag/ OUR LINKS: Bleav: https://bleav.com/shows/the-warehouse-podcast/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thewarehousepod.bsky.social Twitter/Threads : @thewarehousepod Substack: https://thewarehousepod.substack.com/ Feel free to reach out and contact us at thewarehousepod@gmail.com
Jordan Westburg was great for the Orioles in 2024...and then he got hurt. The team's offensive went on the shelf with him. If the O's want to reach their lofty goals in 2025, they need a healthy Westburg at the hot corner. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The 1B position is a weird one for the O's. They have what looks to be a strict platoon between Ryan Mountcastle and Ryan O'Hearn. Simultaneously, the O's have invested over $15M in these two guys to develop that platoon, and there's plenty of reason to believe it'll be a valuable position for the O's. Eli checks in to discuss what we can expect this year. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
For the 2025 O's, the 2B position is one of the few spots on the diamond without complete and total certainty. Can you project some steady improvement from Jackson Holliday? Or will you need to piece it together with Ramon Urias, a healthy Jorge Mateo, and some Jordan Westburg? Eli stops to take a look at Holliday's projections, and discuss how he sees the position shaking out this year. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles Shortstop Preview is an easy one. Let's talk about Gunnar Henderson for a half hour folks. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Adley Rutschman had a weird 2024, which included a stellar first half and then a nightmare second half. The Orioles really need him to be back to his normal, outstanding self if they are going to achieve their lofty goals in 2025. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles are going to lean on their bullpen heavily in 2025. That means all eyes will be on Félix Bautista and his return from injury. But the O's are deeper than just the best closer in baseball. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Season Preview Season is upon us. Elijah kicks it off with a look at the starting rotation. Projections show the rotation taking a step back, but it's not all bad. A high floor and deep set of arms defines a group that should be a stabilizing presence all year. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles sign Ramon Laureano. The outfield is getting crowded and some decisions will have to be made. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles offseason has been solid, but safe. There is some logic to it, especially if you realize how big the 2025 draft could be for them as a result. Tyler's Camden Chat article BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Stuff+/PitchingBot/tjStuff+, what exactly are all of these pitch models nowadays? Eli takes a moment to break down (on a high level) the development of a stuff model, what they try to accomplish, and some of the considerations of each, with some help from a running apple tree analogy. Some apple farmer somewhere is going to hear this and be inspired to create the original juicy+. Further learning: Thomas Nestico's fully online and available tjStuff+ model: https://github.com/tnestico/tjstuff_plus BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Anthony Santander signs with the Toronto Blue Jays and is officially moving on from the Baltimore Orioles. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The offseason is not over, but most of the big moves have been made. Where do the Orioles stand? Can they challenge the Yankees for AL East title? Let's get into it. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles have signed reliever Andrew Kittredge, so let's spend some time digging in on him! Eli also talks about how this, barring any trades, sets the Orioles' roster pretty securely. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Former Oriole Brian Matusz passed away at the age of 37. Eli spends a few minutes to reminisce on his contributions to the Orioles org and the Baltimore area. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Baltimore Orioles have signed veteran right-hander Charlie Morton to a one-year, $15 million contract. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Corbin Burnes is gone. That leaves a huge hole in the Orioles rotation, but it's not all doom and gloom. Tyler gets into it all on this episode of The Warehouse Podcast.
Special holiday edition of the Warehouse Podcast reflecting on the Orioles in 2024 and looking ahead to 2025. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Let's just level set on what the Orioles spending situation has been so far this winter. While it may not feel like it, this is a pretty pricey roster, although there is room to spend even more. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles have signed Tomoyuki Sugano, a 35 year-old pitcher making the jump from the Nippon Professional Baseball league. Already an accomplished player with a storied career, what can Sugano bring to the Orioles this year? Eli takes a look at the career and arsenal of the newest Oriole! Link to NPB Pitch Profile site: https://npbpitchprofile-stjm6eueundydvjbqfxlbv.streamlit.app/ BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
There's been a lot of commotion about the Orioles inaction on the pitching market. The market has continued moving, so where do the Orioles turn? Simultaneously, a report was published that Elias is refusing financial backing from Rubenstein. Is there any hope for this offseason? Elijah digs in on where the market stands and give his thoughts on the front office. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles are making moves, checking off two boxes on their offseason shopping list. Tyler O'Neill and Gary Sanchez aren't perfect, but they fit the O's and their current needs. Plus, Tyler discusses the latest rumors and how Juan Soto impacts the Orioles. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles relief core wasn't bad, per se, but did leave some to be desired. The O's had to patch it together without Felix Bautista, and Craig Kimbrel didn't help. But! Two promising additions at the deadline have the Orioles looking a bit better moving into next year. Elijah dives in and takes a look at the O's 2024 Relief Core. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles had a top 10 rotation in 2024 even though they dealt with injuries up and down the roster. Corbin Burnes was a rock atop the rotation, and he was helped by an unlikely cast of characters, including Albert Suárez. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
Jesse breaks down what the Orioles got out of the catcher position in 2024 and what we need to do to improve the position in 2025. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
On the backs of a very exciting season from Anthony Santander, and a strong rookie year from Colton Cowser, the O's Outfield was one of the most valuable in baseball this year. Eli dives in on the players that made it happen. BlueSky Twitter Threads YouTube
The Orioles had a good thing going at third base when everyone was healthy. Things are unlikely to change much this offseason with Jordan Westburg cheap and under team control for years to come. Twitter Threads YouTube
Positional Review of the 2024 Orioles as Eli takes a look at the Orioles' Shortstops... er, Shortstop. It was one man. It was Gunnar Henderson. It was glorious. Twitter Threads YouTube Substack
The duo of Ryan Mountcastle and Ryan O'Hearn is solid, good even. But there is also room for improvement for an Orioles team with World Series aspirations in 2025. Twitter Threads YouTube Substack
Brandon Hyde will be back in 2025, but he will be surrounded by a number of new names. Clearly, the team needs to take a step forward next season. Maybe some new voices in the organization will help them to do that. Twitter Threads YouTube Substack
TWP is starting up a position-by-position review of the 2024 Orioles, in the effort of exposing holes and figuring out where the front office may try to improve this coming year. Eli takes a look at a frustratingly weak 2B core, and explores Jackson Holliday's tough first year. Twitter Threads YouTube Substack
All co-hosts discuss together the 2024 Baltimore Orioles season. Twitter Threads YouTube Substack
The Orioles lost 2-1 to the Kansas City Royals in Game to of the American League Wild Card Series, and have been officially eliminated from playoff contention. This marks the Orioles 10th consecutive playoff loss. Twitter Threads YouTube Substack