Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Charlie Morton (illness) is set to make his spring debut on Tuesday against the Detroit ...
The 41-year-old missed some workouts at the start of camp due to an illness, but he'll still make his spring debut for the Orioles within the first few games of camp. Morton joined Baltimore on a ...
After signing a one-year, $15 million deal with Baltimore over the winter, Morton is expected to open his age-41 season as the Orioles' No. 3 starter behind Grayson Rodriguez and Zach Eflin.
Dan has written 41 books and more than 25,000 articles about baseball. Charlie Morton won’t be retiring after all. The veteran right-handed starter has signed a new, $20 million contract to ...
After weeks of wavering media reports, Charlie Morton is officially leaving the Atlanta Braves. MLB insider Mark Feinsand reported Friday that Morton signed a 1-year deal with the Baltimore Orioles.
Charlie Morton is entering his age-41 season, and his 18th year in MLB. Baltimore will be the veteran's sixth team in that span, and while he has not been an ace, he has been one of the better ...
It turns out the 2024 season wasn’t Charlie Morton’s last. But it appears it was his final campaign with the Braves. Morton, 41, signed a one-year deal worth a reported $15 million deal with ...
Charlie Morton wasn’t around to celebrate with his teammates when the Atlanta Braves nailed down Game 1 of the World Series, 6-2, on Tuesday night, and he was sorry. In the second inning ...
Baltimore Orioles right-hander Charlie Morton (illness) was not in camp on Thursday due to an illness. Morton could miss a few days of spring training while he recovers, but he should be back with the ...
So, when right-hander Charlie Morton expressed an interest in returning for the 2025 season, it seemed like a no-brainer he would be back in Atlanta. After beginning his career with the Braves ...
January 3 - After losing ace Corbin Burnes via free agency, the Baltimore Orioles bolstered their rotation on Friday, agreeing to a one-year contract with veteran right-hander Charlie Morton.