Caleb Joseph on return to Baltimore, plus other notes
Caleb Joseph on return to Baltimore, plus other notes
Steve Melewski
Orioles
It is a very familiar sight but in an unfamiliar uniform. Catcher Caleb Joseph, the Orioles' seventh-round draft pick in 2008 who spent five seasons with the big league club, returned to Baltimore this week. He's on the Toronto Blue Jays' taxi squad after spending last season with the Arizona Diamondbacks. After spending a few years wondering if he would ever move past Double-A Bowie on the farm - he played there parts of four seasons - Joseph finally broke into the majors in 2014. At the...
Thames more relaxed further down the order
Thames more relaxed further down the order
Byron Kerr
Nationals
First baseman Eric Thames went 2-for-5 with three RBIs in the Nationals' 8-5 comeback win over the division rival Braves on Tuesday night, all from the No. 8 spot in the order. Along with Trea Turner and Adam Eaton, Thames was credited with a team-high three hard-hit balls on the night, according to Statcast. Thames contributed an RBI single in the second inning that got the Nats on the board. In the fifth with the bases loaded and one out, his hotshot grounder dropped out of the glove of...
Martinez on Robles' acrobatic catch in center field: "Game saver"
Martinez on Robles' acrobatic catch in center field: "Game saver"
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Fresh off a four-run scoring outburst that erased a 5-2 Braves lead, the Nationals were desperate to hold the slim advantage for reliever Wander Suero in the bottom of the fifth. Leading 6-5, Suero allowed an Adam Duvall single. With two outs, the go-ahead run was at the plate in Austin Riley. The Braves third baseman got a hold of a 92 mph Suero cutter and lined it deep to center field. Victor Robles tracked the ball, which had an exit velocity of 103 mph and would have traveled 409 feet, the...
Could Sisco get more chances to bat leadoff?
Could Sisco get more chances to bat leadoff?
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Chance Sisco led off for the Orioles last night, but as the designated hitter. Not the starting catcher, where he'd normally be assigned. We won't let it ruin our fun. Who was the last Orioles catcher to bat first? Floyd Rayford on June 26, 1985. Rayford, mainly a third baseman, was behind the plate for Scott McGregor's start in New York. He went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in a 4-3 loss. Rickey Henderson swiped second and third base. Henderson was so eager to run, which is like saying water...
Mistakes in 10th doom O's to a gut punch loss
Mistakes in 10th doom O's to a gut punch loss
Steve Melewski
Orioles
That was a huge gut punch loss for the Orioles tonight, 8-7 in 10 innings against Toronto. In the top of the 10th, a play that was ruled a throwing error on defensive replacement Chris Davis from first base put Toronto ahead 8-7. He made a diving stop with runners on second and third and one out, and from the ground threw home. The ball bounced to catcher Pedro Severino, who could not handle the throw that would have led to an out. In the last of the 10th, Cedric Mullins singled on the eighth...
Santander's two homers still leave Orioles short in 8-7 loss (updated)
Santander's two homers still leave Orioles short in 8-7 loss (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The pose has become familiar. He just needs paparazzi to capture the moment. Anthony Santander unloads on another ball and admires its flight, tosses his bat and beings a slow trot to first base. He'll glance at the dugout and gesture to teammates. A pointed finger, a few words. A celebration after crossing home plate with fists and elbows sometimes touching only air. The hard contact's already been made. Santander extended his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games tonight with a two-run...
Seven relievers post five zeros in Nationals' win (updated)
Seven relievers post five zeros in Nationals' win (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Davey Martinez can wish for more innings from his rotation. Until it actually happens, he has no choice but to ask for a lot from his bullpen. That unit couldn't finish the job Monday night during a gut-punch loss in Atlanta. Tonight, seven different relievers joined forces to pitch five scoreless innings and complete the job. And when Daniel Hudson, pitching for the third straight day and only 24 hours removed from an ugly blown save, closed it out in the bottom of the ninth, the Nationals...
For Martinez, baseball's unwritten rules have changed
For Martinez, baseball's unwritten rules have changed
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
During a 16-year playing career from 1986-2001 that included 6,480 plate appearances, Davey Martinez reached a 3-0 count 300 times. And on only four of those occasions did he put the ball in play, going 2-for-4 with a triple. Such an approach wasn't uncommon in those days. Most guys didn't swing on a 3-0 count. And they certainly didn't in a lopsided game, when doing so could be construed as showing up the opposition. Martinez still feels that way. And if he was at the plate in that kind of...
O's game blog: Another chance to bounce back
O's game blog: Another chance to bounce back
Steve Melewski
Orioles
They were held to five hits last night in a 7-2 loss to Toronto. The Orioles (12-10) host the Blue Jays (8-11) again tonight in the second of a three-game series. Toronto's four-run third inning against right-hander Alex Cobb was highlighted by Randal Grichuk's three-run homer. Grichuk has 28 extra-base hits in 28 career games against the Orioles. He is a career .342/.383/.792 batter against Baltimore with 15 doubles, 13 homers and 30 RBIs. He had a bloop RBI single in the seventh for a...
Hyde on Alberto, Iglesias, Urías, Davis and Harvey
Hyde on Alberto, Iglesias, Urías, Davis and Harvey
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Catcher Chance Sisco has hit in every spot in the order except first during his major league career. There's a first time for everything. Sisco is leading off tonight as the Orioles continue their series against the Blue Jays at Camden Yards. Manager Brandon Hyde needed a replacement for Hanser Alberto, who's healthy but getting a breather. Sisco has a .474 on-base percentage and the team doesn't carry a prototypical leadoff hitter on the active roster. Makes sense to try it. Cedric Mullins...