More memories of Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz

A memorial service will be held later this morning for former Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Glendale, Ariz. Teammates and the friends made through his years in baseball are gathering to celebrate his life.

That’s how they want to treat the day. To smile through the tears and to remember and share the many stories. To comfort and console.

Matusz, the fourth-overall pick in the 2008 draft out of the University of San Diego who appeared in 280 games in eight seasons, passed away on Jan. 6 at his home in Phoenix. He was only 37.

The Orioles turned Matusz into a lefty specialist out of the bullpen and he posted ERAs of 3.53, 3.48 and 2.94 in a combined 186 games from 2013-15. He made one start for the Cubs in 2016 and received a World Series ring. Attempts to extend his career took him to Triple-A Reno, Mexico and the independent Atlantic League, his last innings pitched in 2019.

Matusz was the bullpen coach for Baseball New Zealand in the 2022 World Baseball Classic, a final chance to remain close to the sport that he loved.

Hays on Orioles' depth, more on Henderson's homer streak, Baumann's inherited runners, and more

Austin Hays got past the illness that kept him out of the Orioles lineup prior to the last road trip. The bottle of Pedialyte in his locker yesterday was gulped more as a preventative measure with four day games in a row. Restore fluids and prevent dehydration.

Hays is trying to remain upright while teammates keep dropping around him.

Cedric Mullins is in Sarasota rehabbing from a strained groin. Ryan Mountcastle went on the injured list Tuesday with vertigo. Austin Voth went on the IL yesterday with elbow discomfort.

Reliever Danny Coulombe was unavailable recently due to illness, going eight days between appearances. Two other relievers, Mychal Givens and Dillon Tate, are on injury rehab assignments this week.

The tale would be much sadder except that the Orioles are winning. Five in a row before last night’s 3-1 loss to the Blue Jays. More than every team other than the Rays when the night began.

Hyde on Means: "I look for John to have a really good September"

Hyde on Means: "I look for John to have a really good September"
The Orioles are lifting the restrictions on John Means. Manager Brandon Hyde has been providing incremental increases in pitch count and innings after Means returned from his second trip to the injured list. If the Mets cooperate with him, Means is going to move past four innings and 74 pitches in this afternoon's series finale at Camden Yards. "I feel comfortable with taking him further than he's gone so far," Hyde said today in his Zoom conference call with the media. "I think John's...

Looks like it's time for Orioles to step up their analytics game

Looks like it's time for Orioles to step up their analytics game
In this baseball age of Statcast, analytics and the explosion of data everywhere, the hope would be that Orioles players have had access to anything that players from Boston, New York or any other team have had access to. But maybe they don't. This comes from the players themselves and it's not good. "It's been 20-fold (with increased analytics) since coming over here,'' Kevin Gausman told MASNsports.com's Mel Antonen for this article in early August. "We've talked about analytics,...

Former Orioles Brach and Gausman settling in with Braves

Former Orioles Brach and Gausman settling in with Braves
As a new member of the Atlanta Braves, one of pitcher Brad Brach's first meetings was with the analytics staff. They showed him a string of statistics. "They showed me a lot stuff, things like my swing-and-miss rate, how I was falling behind left-handed batters,'' Brach said Tuesday before their series with the Nationals began in D.C. "It's helpful information, but you still have to execute pitches.'' When the Orioles traded Brach, a reliever, and starter Kevin Gausman to the contending...

Showalter talks about today's trades

Showalter talks about today's trades
NEW YORK - The smoke still hasn't cleared from today's trade activity. The Orioles are fortunate that they didn't set off the sprinkler system at Yankee Stadium. In an impressive late flurry of moves, the Orioles sent starter Kevin Gausman and reliever Darren O'Day to the Braves for right-hander Evan Phillips, infielder Jean Carlos Encarnacion, catcher Brett Cumberland and left-hander Bruce Zimmermann. The Orioles also received $2.5 million in international signing bonus slot money, while...

More thoughts on the trade deadline and the rebuild

More thoughts on the trade deadline and the rebuild
The Orioles will attempt to strike another deal or two before Tuesday's 4 p.m. deadline. However, the biggest trades have been completed as long as center fielder Adam Jones is resistant to waiving his 10-5 rights. Manny Machado is playing for the Dodgers. Zach Britton is coming out of the Yankees' bullpen. Brad Brach will be pitching for the Braves after he reports. Jones has earned the right to choose where he plays by being in the league for 10 years and with the Orioles for five, but...

Orioles trade Brach to Braves for international bonus slot

Orioles trade Brach to Braves for international bonus slot
The Orioles are breaking down their roster while also spinning their organizational philosophy. Reliever Brad Brach has been traded to the Braves this afternoon, but the Orioles aren't obtaining prospects in return. They're pocketing $250,000 in international signing bonus slot money, putting them in the unusual position of being on the receiving end of such a transaction. Executive vice president Dan Duquette has promised that the rebuild will include a truer commitment to spending in the...

Adam Jones' postgame comments and more international talk

Adam Jones' postgame comments and more international talk
Orioles center fielder Adam Jones may well still be on the club after Tuesday's 4 p.m. non-waiver trading deadline. But after today's 11-5 win over Tampa Bay, Jones was not yet ready to shed much light on the situation. He was asked if he thought this could be his last O's game of this year. "We shall see," he said. As a 10-5 player who can veto any trade, has Jones expressed a desire to the team to stay an Oriole and not get traded? "We shall see," Jones said and he added that there...

Orioles tune out trade talk while winning third in a row

Orioles tune out trade talk while winning third in a row
The Orioles made it through today's game without a trade. Adam Jones stayed in the lineup, and likely will continue to do so through the season unless swayed to revoke his 10-5 rights. Brad Brach remained in the bullpen, inactive since Tuesday except for conversation and munching sunflower seeds. The games still matter to this crew despite the constant chatter surrounding a rebuild. Their opponent over the weekend can verify it. The Orioles jumped on Rays starter Yonny Chirinos for three runs...

Orioles outright Chris Lee, latest on Brad Brach (O's up 9-3)

Orioles outright Chris Lee, latest on Brad Brach (O's up 9-3)
The Orioles reduced their 40-man roster to 38 players today by outrighting left-hander Chris Lee to Double-A Bowie after he cleared waivers. Lee returned to Triple-A Norfolk's roster a few days ago after being on the disabled list with an injury to his left shoulder. He began the season on the DL with a right oblique injury suffered while facing one batter in an exhibition game against the Rays in Port Charlotte. Two pitches ended Lee's day and forced him to stay at extended spring...

Brach wondering if he's next to be traded

Brach wondering if he's next to be traded
Brad Brach glanced to his right and saw the empty locker that belonged to closer Zach Britton. He looked to his left and saw the empty locker that still belonged to set-up man Darren O'Day, who hadn't been using it much since undergoing season-ending surgery on his hamstring. Brach feels a tad lonely and like the last man standing, but also one who could be on the move by next week. As I noted yesterday, the Cubs, Rockies and Indians continue to show interest in Brach, according to a source....

Updating Brach trade talks and O's interest in Mesa (O's up 12-3)

Updating Brach trade talks and O's interest in Mesa (O's up 12-3)
As the Orioles focus on trying to move the rest of their pending free agents following trades this month that sent shortstop Manny Machado to the Dodgers and reliever Zach Britton to the Yankees, they are talking to multiple teams about reliever Brad Brach while attempting to complete a deal by Tuesday's non-waiver trade deadline. The Cubs, Rockies and Indians are maintaining interest in Brach, according to a source. Brach is 1-2 with 11 saves, a 4.85 ERA and 1.769 WHIP in 42 games over 39...

This, that and the other

This, that and the other
While the Orioles are fielding calls from numerous teams on a variety of players, they still seem more intent on moving their veterans who are pending free agents, a stance they've taken since early in the process. There's been interest in second baseman Jonathan Schoop, starters Kevin Gausman and Dylan Bundy and reliever Mychal Givens. Only Schoop can leave via free agency after 2019. Again, executive vice president Dan Duquette will listen on anyone. His phone isn't set up to cut off...

Brach on Britton: "It's going to be sad to see him leave"

Brach on Britton: "It's going to be sad to see him leave"
The Orioles will need to make another roster move after last night's trade of closer Zach Britton to the Yankees. They can replace the name on the lineup card, but the intangibles supplied by the longest-tenured player in the organization aren't as easily transferrable. Darren O'Day was the bullpen leader, but he's out for the season following hamstring surgery. Britton has been mentoring the younger pitchers, but his pending free agent status and the club's rebuild assured that he'd be...

Ramírez gets first major league win as O's defeat Red Sox 7-6

Ramírez gets first major league win as O's defeat Red Sox 7-6
Yefry Ramírez picked the night that the Orioles were finalizing a Zach Britton trade to earn his first major league win. He may be overshadowed, but it's still a nice achievement. Give the young man a hand and maybe a shaving cream pie. Orioles manager Buck Showalter can't promise Ramírez a set number of starts through the remainder of the season. He won't base his decisions on a start-to-start basis. The leash won't be advertised as especially long or short. Ramírez will take the...

Orioles injury updates

Orioles injury updates
Orioles second baseman Jonathan Schoop has relocated to the locker formerly used by Manny Machado at the end of the row, with third baseman Renato Núñez setting up next to him. Zach Britton, Adam Jones and Brad Brach are at their same lockers. They still haven't been traded. Reliever Darren O'Day returned to Camden Yards today to begin treatment following his hamstring surgery. He's out for the rest of the season. Reliever Richard Bleier will meet the team in New York on July 31 for a...

Is trade speculation finally wearing on the clubhouse?

Is trade speculation finally wearing on the clubhouse?
On Friday night, the Orioles trailed by five runs in the eighth. They rallied to tie the game and force a tenth inning at Toronto, only to see their defense come up short as they lost via a walk-off. Saturday a walk after the count reached 0-2 followed by an error opened the door for the Blue Jays' winning rally. Sunday the Orioles bullpen gave up a pair of two-run homers in the eighth to blow a three-run lead. Swept away again in Toronto, which yet again this year, is a house of horrors for...

Cashner on getting pulled, Brach on his struggles after loss

Cashner on getting pulled, Brach on his struggles after loss
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Blown lead: Homers in eighth rally Blue Jays to 5-4 win, sweep

Blown lead: Homers in eighth rally Blue Jays to 5-4 win, sweep
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