If there's a certainty about Major League Baseball, it's that every few months, a franchise owner will call for a salary cap.
A billionaire and franchise owner suggests an MLB salary cap is coming after the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending.
Rubenstein has little margin to raise this concern since he has the capital to be able to afford the players he truly covets.
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Fresh off the sting of losing Corbin Burnes and Anthony Santander in free agency, the Baltimore Orioles are at least giving ...
A memorial service will be held later this morning for former Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz at St. Thomas More Catholic Church ...
Baltimore Orioles owner and billionaire Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein is hitting the yes button on a salary cap ...
With the baseball world ablaze with anticipation for where Roki Sasaki will go for his first MLB contract, international ...
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The Orioles are looking to bring back a familiar face in free agency, as they have a ton of interest in re-signing John Means ...