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Orioles news: A winning streak, a broken hand, and the draft

The Baltimore Orioles are surging with a four-game winning streak, sparking debate over whether the team should buy at the deadline.

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The brief

The Baltimore Orioles have secured a four-game winning streak as they head into the break. Reports indicate the team remains competitive despite a reported injury involving a broken hand and ongoing draft activities. MLB.com highlights the streak as a positive conclusion to the pre-break period.

The Baltimore Sun suggests the team is "still alive" and argues that executive Mike Elias should look to acquire players. Camden Chat notes the intersection of the streak, the injury, and draft news. Coverage does not yet specify the identity of the player with the broken hand or the specific details of the draft picks.

Attention is turning toward potential roster moves as the deadline approaches.

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Quick answers

How long is the Orioles' winning streak?

Coverage from MLB.com confirms the Orioles have secured a four-game winning streak.

What is the front office being urged to do?

The Baltimore Sun reports that executive Mike Elias is being urged to buy players.

What other topics are being covered?

Camden Chat reports on a broken hand injury and the draft alongside the winning streak.

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