Game 6 lineups: Nats at* Blue Jays (Kendrick scratched)
Game 6 lineups: Nats at* Blue Jays (Kendrick scratched)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Who's ready for some poutine, fastball velocities measured in kph instead of mph and the Nationals wearing their gray coloured pants inside their home ballpark? It's Bizarro World on South Capitol Street for the next two nights. Because the Canadian government won't allow teams to travel in and out of the United States without going through 14-day quarantines, and because the Triple-A stadium in Buffalo won't be up to major league standards for another week, the Blue Jays are forced to play...
O's game blog: Wojciechowski vs. Cole in series opener
O's game blog: Wojciechowski vs. Cole in series opener
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After two days and two games postponed against Miami, the Orioles' season resumes tonight with their home opener. They host the New York Yankees tonight and tomorrow at Oriole Park. The Orioles scored 14 runs in winning the last two games of the Boston series and they are 2-1. So are the Yankees, who have had games with Philadelphia postponed this week. New York opened its season winning two of three at Washington. The Tampa Bay Rays begin today in first in the American League East at...
Orioles trade Velázquez to Astros for PTBNL (plus other notes)
Orioles trade Velázquez to Astros for PTBNL (plus other notes)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Already outrighted off the 40-man roster and removed from the player pool, reliever Hector Velázquez is now leaving the Orioles organization. He never got to throw a pitch for them in a spring training, summer exhibition or regular season game. The Orioles traded Velázquez to the Astros this afternoon for a player to be named later. Claimed off waivers from the Red Sox on March 8, Velázquez managed to throw a bullpen session at the Ed Smith Stadium complex before baseball shut down due...
Nats trying to find the fun while snapping out of losing streak
Nats trying to find the fun while snapping out of losing streak
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Ask anyone who was around the 2019 Nationals what turned their season around and you'll get two answers: They got healthy after a rash of injuries devastated the roster in April and early May, and they relaxed and started having fun on and off the field. Five games into the 2020 season, the Nationals are again dealing with the absence of several key players (Juan Soto, Stephen Strasburg, Ryan Zimmerman) for a variety of reasons. And they most certainly don't look like they're having fun on...
Orioles resuming season against team that tortured them in 2019
Orioles resuming season against team that tortured them in 2019
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Momentum in baseball is the next day's starting pitcher. We must remind ourselves as the Orioles sit on their back-to-back wins in Boston. They could have rolled into Miami and been toppled by Pablo López, who registered a 3.39 ERA, 1.084 WHIP and .229 average against in 11 home starts last summer, compared to a 7.36 ERA, 1.448 WHIP and .299 average-against in 10 starts on the road. Of course, we'll never know because both games at Marlins Park were postponed. The softer part of the...
Roark's curveball helps confuse former team as Blue Jays sweep Nats
Roark's curveball helps confuse former team as Blue Jays sweep Nats
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Nationals did not have a good start again Tuesday night. This time, it was an old friend who made them uncomfortable. In his first start at Nationals Park since Sept. 5, 2018, right-hander Tanner Roark beat his former team as the Blue Jays dropped the Nats 5-1, sweeping the two-game series. Roark spent six seasons with the Nats from 2013-2018, and was a member of three National East championship clubs. His three best seasons in the majors, going a combined 44-31, coincided with...
Davey Martinez on the Nationals' scheduled series against the Marlins
Davey Martinez on the Nationals' scheduled series against the Marlins
MASN Staff
Nationals
The Nationals' scheduled series in Miami was postponed due to concerns over COVID-19.
Davis: "I would say I'm definitely a little bit more concerned"
Davis: "I would say I'm definitely a little bit more concerned"
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was able to joke tonight about his experience Monday at the team hotel in Miami, how he ordered a delicious cheeseburger for lunch with a side of sweet potato fries. He definitely recommends the fries. Hyde was preparing for a game but instructed his players to stay near their phones. Don't leave their rooms. And take advantage of the 24-hour food service. Guys are trying to keep it light, but the last few days have been unsettling. The reports on the positive...
Orioles get back on the field tonight, plus other notes
Orioles get back on the field tonight, plus other notes
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After the uncertainty while they were sitting around their hotel rooms on Monday in Miami, the Orioles got a bit of certainty yesterday when Major League Baseball announced that they'll host the New York Yankees the next two nights at Camden Yards. The Orioles will avoid, at least for now, playing the Miami Marlins after their team was hit with a widespread breakout of COVID-19. The O's players, coaches and staff have been, by their own accounts, very strongly following the protocols and...
Nationals slog through another loss to Blue Jays (updated)
Nationals slog through another loss to Blue Jays (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
There's no delicate way to put this: The Nationals are a listless bunch on the baseball field right now. It's perfectly understandable, given the circumstances. They're trying to play through a pandemic. Their top slugger remains stuck in quarantine even though he's passed two official coronavirus tests and several more unofficial ones. Their World Series MVP is sidelined with a nerve injury in his hand. Their face of the franchise is sitting at home watching on TV after opting out of this...