Elias suggests patience with struggling outfielders
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Anthony Santander led off the fourth inning yesterday with a single and poked a double down the left field line to begin the eighth before the pain from a bruised knee led to his removal in right field. Colton Cowser, who shaved his beard to “change things up,” broke his bat on a fourth-inning single and snapped a 7-for-55 streak. Austin Hays playe
With several regulars sitting, Nationals shut out again (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
CHICAGO – With the season now more than one-quarter complete, we pretty much know how most Nationals ballgames are going to go. Their starting pitcher isn’t going to dazzle but is going to give them a chance, even if for only five or six innings tops. Their bullpen is going to be effective, especially when handed a lead. And their lineup is going t
Rutschman walk-off home run in ninth keeps Orioles' sweepless streak alive (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Adley Rutschman took a big swing, stumbled back and twisted his torso, looking like a golfer using body English to keep the ball from hitting the water or sand. Rutschman crossed home plate and was drenched. The second walk-off home run of his career in the ninth inning gave the Orioles an improbable 3-2 win over the Blue Jays before an announced “
Abrams, García, Winker all sit vs. lefty; Thomas runs bases again
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
CHICAGO – Ildemaro Vargas was asked if he could remember the last time he batted third. “Little League,” the Nationals utilityman said, lowering his right hand to a couple feet off the ground as if to show how tall he was at the time. “Unbelievable!” That streak ends today, because Vargas is batting third for the Nats in their series finale against
O's game blog: Wrapping up the rain-shortened series with Toronto at Oriole Park
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After they lost on Sunday and Monday and rained out last night, the Orioles' last win came by a 5-4 score in 11 innings Saturday against the Diamondbacks. Today the Orioles wrap up this rain-shortened series now of just two games with the Blue Jays. After Monday's 3-2 loss in 10 innings, the Orioles are 26-14. They are 14-9 at home, 6-2 against Ame
Hyde explains today's lineup with Westburg first and Henderson fourth
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Gunnar Henderson has served as Orioles leadoff hitter in every game this season, but he’s in the cleanup spot this afternoon against the Blue Jays. Jordan Westburg bats first for the first time in his major league career. Why Westburg? The Blue Jays announced this morning that they’d give the ball to left-hander Yusei Kikuchi, but matchups haven’t
Game 42 lineups: Nats at White Sox
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
CHICAGO – The Nationals are playing decent baseball right now. They’re not, however, playing winning baseball. Since reaching the .500 mark on April 29 thanks to their sweep in Miami, they’ve gone 6-7. They’ve lost two in a row only once in that time, but they’ve also won two in a row only once. Every bit of positive momentum is halted by a subsequ
Westburg batting leadoff today in series finale
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles will try again today to squeeze in a game against the Blue Jays despite more rain in the forecast. Jordan Westburg is leading off for the first time in his major league career. Gunnar Henderson moves to the cleanup spot for the 11th time. Kyle Bradish makes his third start after allowing two runs and striking out 14 batters in 9 2/3 inn
Four O's on pace for 100 RBIs, including one that loves to drive the ball to right-center
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After last night’s rainout, the Orioles are still at 40 games played and holding. At 26-14 (.650) they remain on a 105-win pace. They also have a few players that, at their 40-game paces, would put up some nice final numbers. * Gunnar Henderson projects to hit 49 homers with 109 RBIs. * Adley Rutschman projects to hit 32 homers with 101 RBIs. * Ant
Orioles unsure of next step with Rodriguez or when Wells will begin throwing
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Last night’s postponement due to the inclement weather and ominous forecast, which carries into this morning, led to the easy decision by the Orioles to push back Kyle Bradish for the series finale against the Blue Jays. Cole Irvin was supposed to start today, but he could pitch Friday night against the Mariners in the third leg of the season’s lon