Rizzo had chance to reflect and savor during Nats' victory parade
Rizzo had chance to reflect and savor during Nats' victory parade
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The final bus turned the corner and came to a stop behind the stage on 3rd Street NW for the team rally during Saturday's victory parade to celebrate the Nationals' first World Series title. General manager Mike Rizzo got off the double decker bus and met with the media with a cigar in his mouth and a smile from ear to ear. "It's the best feeling I've ever had in professional sports," Rizzo said. "It's just amazing. We talk about a lot of things: chemistry, performance and this and...
A wild, funny, emotional celebration for champs
A wild, funny, emotional celebration for champs
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
It began at 15th Street NW and Constitution Avenue, where more than a dozen buses filled with Nationals players and coaches embarked on a mile-long parade along with plenty of marchers, including front office employees, local Little Leaguers, students from the team's Youth Baseball Academy and more. The final bus held (among others) Ryan Zimmerman, Davey Martinez and Mike Rizzo. Oh, and the Commissioner's Trophy, which was hoisted high in the air to the delight of the tens of thousands who...
Splitting up the Orioles bullpen
Splitting up the Orioles bullpen
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Major League Baseball's plan to eliminate one-and-done relievers beginning next season can cause a person to rush for the splits. I almost pulled a hamstring running the 40-yard overreact. The idea is to make relievers face a minimum of three batters instead of just one, or pitch to the end of the half-inning in which they enter. Maybe to reduce mound visits and speed up a game that has proven too stubborn to pick up the pace, no matter how many new rules are implemented. It seems necessary...
Three-day celebration begins with parade and rally
Three-day celebration begins with parade and rally
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
To the victors go the spoils, and the Nationals are about to be very spoiled over the next three days. After enjoying one day off at home to recover from their World Series-clinching victory (and subsequent celebration) in Houston, the Nats are about to go into full-scale party mode over the next 72 hours, with a parade, a stop at a Capitals game and then a trip to the White House. It begins today with a parade so many people have waited so long to experience. Here are the pertinent details: *...
Nationals decline $4 million mutual option on Adams
Nationals decline $4 million mutual option on Adams
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The offseason waits for no one, not even the World Series champions. So even as they finalize plans for Saturday's parade and Monday's White House visit, the Nationals still had to make the first of many key baseball decisions that loom this winter. The club declined its portion of a $4 million mutual option for the 2020 season on first baseman Matt Adams, electing instead to pay the veteran slugger a $1 million buyout and thus making him a free agent. The Nationals could still re-sign Adams...
Ranking a few questions and issues the Orioles face
Ranking a few questions and issues the Orioles face
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Let's take a look today at some issues the Orioles and their brass will have to deal with - some sooner, some later. We'll even rank them from least important to most. No. 5 - How to continue to satisfy fans during the rebuild?: Yeah, good luck with that strategy because there is no miracle marketing plan or idea that solves this one. I've said numerous times that I am impressed how many fans understand what the Orioles are going through and are showing patience. The percentage I hear or...
Did you know about Ynoa?
Did you know about Ynoa?
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
In an Orioles season defined in large part by its abundance of oddities, right-hander Gabriel Ynoa offered his own contribution. Tell me if this makes any sense. Ynoa was 1-10 with a 5.61 ERA and 1.373 WHIP in 36 games and 0-9 in 13 starts. He averaged only 5.4 strikeouts per nine innings and surrendered 29 of the club's 305 home runs to tie Dylan Bundy for the team lead. None of this is going to knock the wind out of you, but I was surprised to find that Ynoa held cleanup hitters to a .186...
Memories from the greatest month in Nationals history
Memories from the greatest month in Nationals history
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
It's been roughly 32 hours now since the Nationals won the World Series, and I'm not sure it's really sunk in to anyone yet that it actually happened. Everything remains such a blur, the tension of the first six innings of Game 7, the shock of the three-batter sequence that flipped the game in the Nats' favor in the top of the seventh, the nervous energy of waiting for those final nine outs to be recorded and then the celebration that ensued. Really, the entire postseason remains a blur....
A look back at how Nats worked around injuries to win first title
A look back at how Nats worked around injuries to win first title
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The amazing run of the Washington Nationals in 2019 is made even more amazing when one looks back at the state of the standings May 23. The Nats trailed the Brewers by 9 1/2 games for a National League wild card spot and the Marlins, winners of six in a row, had crept with 1 1/2 games of their 19-31 record. But with persistence, belief and a slow return of their starting lineup to full health, the Nats turned their season around and found a way to grab the top wild card spot for home field...
A look at the pitching on the farm this year with Chris Holt
A look at the pitching on the farm this year with Chris Holt
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles had a pretty solid year on the farm in 2019. Orioles' affiliates finished with a .517 win percentage, to rank 10th among all 30 Major League Baseball organizations. They sent two teams to the playoffs, three really, but the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League postseason was cancelled due to Hurricane Dorian. Baseball America rated the Orioles ninth in organizational rankings. But it was on the pitching side where some special progress was made. Of the Orioles' top six farm teams, four...