Dean Kremer takes positive steps (O's lose to Red Sox)
Dean Kremer takes positive steps (O's lose to Red Sox)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
It could have been his last spring training game of 2021. Or right-hander Dean Kremer could pitch one last time in the spring finale on Monday. That would be his fifth day to pitch. Tonight he threw one pitch that cost him, but otherwise had a solid outing against the Boston Red Sox in Fort Myers. Kremer went 4 2/3 innings and that is the longest outing by an Orioles starter this spring. He allowed five hits and two runs with one walk and five strikeouts. His ERA is 6.32 through five spring...
Castro getting MRI on hamstring, Harris to be examined soon
Castro getting MRI on hamstring, Harris to be examined soon
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Though the Nationals do not believe Starlin Castro's hamstring cramp is serious, they will have the veteran infielder undergo a precautionary MRI to check for anything that could sideline him longer than another day or two. Castro pulled up a bit while running from first to third base during the seventh inning Tuesday in Jupiter, Fla., and was removed from the game. Afterward, he described it as a "cramp" and said it didn't compare at all to previous, more severe hamstring injuries he has...
Lineups: Nats vs. Astros in West Palm Beach
Lineups: Nats vs. Astros in West Palm Beach
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
It's been 10 days since Stephen Strasburg strained his left calf while throwing a pitch against the Astros, and though he hasn't pitched again in an official game, by all accounts, the right-hander hasn't been hindered at all. He threw in a simulated game Friday just to make sure he was fine. And now tonight he's back on the mound to face the Astros again and move one step closer to game-ready for the regular season. Strasburg is set to throw 80 pitches tonight, according to manager Davey...
Orioles remain undecided on pitching numbers (updated)
Orioles remain undecided on pitching numbers (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Opening day is approaching the one-week mark and the Orioles don't know whether they're breaking camp with five or six starters and whether they're carrying 13 or 14 pitchers. Health, performance and other factors are tipping the scales. "Our pitching situation is still very much in flux and there's still a lot of questions still to be answered," Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said today in his Zoom Call. "I think adding somebody as a sixth man in the rotation is doable without having to...
Orioles lineup vs. Red Sox (updated)
Orioles lineup vs. Red Sox (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Yusniel Diaz is starting in right field tonight, Stevie Wilkerson is in center and Richie Martin is playing shortstop, as the Orioles travel to Fort Myers for a 6:05 p.m. game against the Red Sox. Martin has moved over from second base and is attempting to convince the Orioles that he can be ready for opening day. Chance Sisco is catching and batting second. Ryan Mountcastle is in left field and Pat Valaika is at first base. Dean Kremer is making his fifth appearance of the spring and manager...
Get "Home Run Rich" from Maryland Lottery's "Contestant of the Game" promotion
Get "Home Run Rich" from Maryland Lottery's "Contestant of the Game" promotion
Pete Kerzel
Orioles
Warmer weather is here, summer is near and that means one thing - Orioles baseball is back, along with the Maryland Lottery's popular "Contestant of the Game" promotion. The Lottery will select a contestant for each of the 162 Orioles games this season to win cash prizes. Enter winning and non-winning FAST PLAY Home Run Riches tickets, purchased between March 8 and Aug. 23, into your My Lottery Rewards account to be automatically entered into the promotion. Not yet a member of My Lottery...
Nats face tough decisions after learning Fedde is out of options
Nats face tough decisions after learning Fedde is out of options
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Davey Martinez's message to the three pitchers competing for the No. 5 starter's job this spring has been consistent throughout. "Regardless of who's going to start or what, they'll have an opportunity to pitch," the Nationals manager repeated Tuesday during a Zoom session with reporters. "Like I've said before, we're gonna need all these guys across the course of the year." Indeed, the Nats know they'll need far more than five starters in a 162-game season. And that's why even as...
Valdez's role and more on the new Dominican complex
Valdez's role and more on the new Dominican complex
Steve Melewski
Orioles
In case we forgot how effective right-hander César Valdez can be with his "dead fish" changeup, we were reminded watching the second and third innings on MASN on Tuesday. He kept the ball down in the zone and retired six straight batters on three groundouts and three strikeouts. Nothing to it. He elevated some balls and got hit in the first inning. But in three spring games, Valdez has allowed one run in five innings with eight strikeouts. No doubt the Orioles have kept him on the back...
Lester and Ross effective, Castro suffers minor cramp
Lester and Ross effective, Castro suffers minor cramp
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
That the Nationals blew a three-run lead to the Cardinals with two outs in the bottom of the ninth today in Jupiter, Fla., was not of any real significance. Of far more consequence on this late March afternoon were the mostly positive pitching performances of Jon Lester and Joe Ross, who combined to record all but two of the game's 27 outs. And for a brief while, the most important development of the day might've been Starlin Castro's unexpected departure after he appeared to tweak something...
Wells won't rule out making team as Rule 5, and other notes
Wells won't rule out making team as Rule 5, and other notes
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles could announce their next round of cuts as early as this afternoon. Manager Brandon Hyde told the media on Monday that nothing was coming over the next few days. Maybe he meant Thursday or Friday. Soon but not imminent. Rule 5 pitchers Mac Sceroler and Tyler Wells are outlasting last year's Rule 5 pitchers, Brandon Bailey and Michael Rucker. Then again, the Orioles have 57 players in camp. They aren't in a roster cutting frenzy. Both right-handers impressed in their last outings,...