After beating the Padres June 29, the Baltimore Orioles were in tremendous shape. They found themselves a season-high 17 games over .500 and had a 5.5-game lead in the American League East, their largest of the season.
Since that point, they've played sub-.500 baseball and have watched that lead dissipate. Their struggles have made some wonder if a team so predicated on offense is capable of winning significantly.
As the Orioles arrived in New York to face the Yankees July 18-21, YES Network analyst Ken Singleton, one of the best hitters in Baltimore history, joined Glenn Clark Radio July 18 to discuss where the Birds find themselves in the AL East.