O's game blog: Homestand begins against Toronto

O's game blog: Homestand begins against Toronto
After a 4-6 road trip that ended with two walk-off losses in the last three games, the Orioles return home for a six-game, two-team homestand that will lead them into the All-Star break. Two homestands ago, the Orioles went 5-3 against the Twins, Indians and Mets. Last homestand, they went 1-5 against the Blue Jays and Astros. They won the first game of that homestand but lost the last five. They are 12-26 at home for the season. The Orioles are 10-23 versus American League East opponents,...

Franco scratched from Orioles lineup (and other notes)

Franco scratched from Orioles lineup (and other notes)
Third baseman Maikel Franco has been scratched from the Orioles lineup and replaced by Domingo Leyba, a failed attempt to play for the first time since Wednesday night in Houston. Franco sprained his right ankle while chasing the last out and slipping on the track in foul territory. He sat out the series in Anaheim. Blue Jays starter Steven Matz catches a break. Franco is 7-for-13 with two home runs and six RBIs lifetime against him. For the Orioles Cedric Mullins CF Austin Hays LF Trey Mancini...

Leftovers for breakfast

Leftovers for breakfast
The non-waiver trade deadline passed Tuesday afternoon with Danny Valencia an innocent bystander. A spectator from his seat inside the visiting clubhouse at Yankee Stadium. Valencia didn't attract serious interest, but he could be moved by the Aug. 31 deadline for players to be included on a postseason roster. He'd have to pass through waivers. Have bat, will travel. "I've been traded in the middle of seasons before, and what I've come to learn is you can't worry about it," he said. "If...