Notes on clubhouse at trade deadline, national attention for club, Wells' struggles
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The trade deadline is fast approaching. It is Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET and we are getting real close now. The deadline has seemed to not be a big topic in the O’s clubhouse this year, and one reason may be the team’s desire to be buyers this time and not sellers. O’s executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias said Friday he is not looking
Sifting through more of Elias' comments about the trade deadline and DL Hall
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
We’re down to two days before the trade deadline and the Orioles have made one deal, with the Athletics for reliever Shintaro Fujinami on July 19. Executive vice president/general manager Mike Elias is in contact with everyone, whether due diligence or doing it with legitimate hopes of reaching an agreement. Elias’ 26-minute media session Friday af
Nats beat Mets while they're down (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
NEW YORK – There haven’t been many days in the last two years when the Nationals could compare themselves to the Mets and feel better about their own situation than their division counterparts. And there may not be many more days in the near future when that will be the case. But on this day, July 29, 2023, it was impossible for the guys in the vis
Tyler Wells struggles again as O's lose 8-3 (updated with quotes)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Heading into the All-Star break, right-hander Tyler Wells was an O’s pitcher on a roll. His ERA for the year was 3.18 and it was 2.83 in his most recent eight starts. He had pitched 18 times for the Orioles, going five innings or more every time and going six or more 10 times. But he has been a different pitcher coming out of the break with three o
O's game blog: Looking for a series victory over the Yankees
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After recording their fifth walk-off win of the year last night and their second 1-0 victory of the 2023 season, the Orioles (63-40) host the New York Yankees (54-49) again tonight at Oriole Park. One more win in this series will give the O’s their 20th series win of the season. Anthony Santander’s solo homer in the last of the ninth with one out e
Candelario back in lineup, Garrett gets chance to face righty
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
NEW YORK – Jeimer Candelario is back in the Nationals lineup tonight, having survived Friday night’s injury scare and ready to resume playing as Tuesday’s trade deadline inches closer. Candelario thought he hurt his left shoulder an awkward slide into second base as he tried to stretch an eighth-inning single into a double during the Nats’ 5-1 loss
O's Brandon Hyde talks about Adley Rutschman batting leadoff tonight
Steve Melewski
Orioles
He is in the top five of the American League in walks and ranks top 10 in on-base percentage. And those are two big reasons O’s catcher Adley Rutschman will bat leadoff for the first time in his career tonight. In 98 games this season he is batting .268/.368/.426/.794 and he ranks tied for third in the AL with 60 walks and is tied for eighth in OBP
Game 105 lineups: Nats at Mets
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
NEW YORK – It’s been a rough week at the plate for the Nationals. Even in their victories over the Rockies at home, they needed to rally in the eighth and ninth to pull ahead. In fact, they have scored only three runs (two of those unearned) in the first six innings of their last five games. That’s got to change at some point, right? Perhaps it wil
Rutschman batting leadoff tonight for first time
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles remain 1 ½ games ahead of second-place Tampa Bay as their series continues tonight against the Yankees at Camden Yards. Anthony Santander hit a walk-off home run last night in a 1-0 win, improving the Orioles’ record to 20-10 in one-run games. Santander stays in right field tonight. Manager Brandon Hyde is putting another unique spin on
García's unlikely dominance over Scherzer continues
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
NEW YORK – Luis García has faced 14 pitchers at least 10 times in his major league career. He’s had far more success against one of them than anyone else. And the identity of that one opponent may surprise you: Max Scherzer. Yes, over the course of 11 head-to-head plate appearances against the three-time Cy Young Award winner and likely future Hall