Hours before the Orioles lost their 107th game of the season Monday, tying the 1988 club for most losses in a season in franchise history, catcher Caleb Joseph expressed his belief that there needs to be widespread change throughout the organization — or the threat of that, anyway.



He didn’t point fingers, didn’t assess blame. Simply put, he feels like almost no one has done their respective jobs well in this disaster of a season. From top to the bottom. Himself included.



“I’ll tell you this. I’ve never seen sports teams survive seasons like this without people losing jobs, period. Players, you name it,” Joseph said. “It’s a privilege to be here, but you don’t lose a record number of games and not expect some retribution. Everybody. Every single locker in here should be thinking, ‘You know, I should be fired because I sucked. Period.’”



Joseph, the 32-year-old, affable...