Game 67 lineups: Nats at Astros
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
HOUSTON – Tonight is the 15th scheduled game of a stretch that has seen the Nationals play nothing but contenders, including some of the best teams in baseball. It promised to be a difficult stretch, and it most certainly has proven to be that. They enter tonight’s finale at Minute Maid Park with a 3-10 record against the Dodgers, Phillies, Diamond
Wells keeps dealing and Orioles claim series with 4-2 win (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Anthony Santander didn’t feed the appetites of the launch angle lovers this afternoon while breaking the final tie of the day. The four combined home runs from the Orioles and Blue Jays would have to satisfy those cravings. Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. raised his mitt in an attempt to knock down Santander’s 103.9 mph one-hopper wit
O's game blog: Looking for a victory in the series and homestand finale
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles (42-25) host the Blue Jays (38-31) today to wrap up a three-game series and a six-game homestand. The homestand began with the Orioles sweeping Kansas City and now they have split the first two games of this series. Baltimore scored 11 runs each on Sunday and Tuesday, but where held to just six hits - all singles - last night in a 3-1 l
Voth hoping shutdown period will eliminate elbow pain
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Austin Voth is hoping to begin throwing again next week to test the right elbow that forced him on the injured list yesterday. Voth is taking a stronger dose of an anti-inflammatory to reduce the swelling. The Orioles placed Voth on the IL after he allowed two runs and three hits Tuesday in one-third of an inning. He also walked a batter, and Cavan
Orioles lineup vs. Blue Jays in series finale
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Ramón Urías is making his second career start at first base this afternoon, as the Orioles concluded their homestand. Manager Brandon Hyde is stacking his lineup with right-handed bats, including James McCann catching, Ryan McKenna in left field and Joey Ortiz at second base. Austin Hays is leading off, with Gunnar Henderson in the cleanup spot. Ty
Gray adds another breaking ball to growing repertoire
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
HOUSTON – The ninth inning of Wednesday night’s game at Minute Maid Park featured enough drama and twists and turns to capture every ounce of attention afforded the Astros’ 5-4 victory over the Nationals. It also rendered everything that happened prior to the final inning moot, even though there were a few significant developments throughout the bu
Adam Frazier on his long-ball production so far in 2023
Steve Melewski
Orioles
O's second baseman Adam Frazier’s career high for home runs is 10. He has eight already in 2023 and at his current pace would finish with 19 or 20. He hit three last year with Seattle in 156 games. Now he has eight in 67 team games of which he has played in 65. What gives? Why has Frazier hit this many homers already? “Really just using my body the
Homegrown House and Lipscomb earn promotions
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
When it comes to the Nationals’ farm, a lot of attention turns to James Wood and Robert Hassell III. And rightfully so as they are the top two prospects in the organization and two of the five that came back in the blockbuster Juan Soto trade. But there are other top prospects making moves in the minor league system who were here even before that t
Hays on Orioles' depth, more on Henderson's homer streak, Baumann's inherited runners, and more
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Austin Hays got past the illness that kept him out of the Orioles lineup prior to the last road trip. The bottle of Pedialyte in his locker yesterday was gulped more as a preventative measure with four day games in a row. Restore fluids and prevent dehydration. Hays is trying to remain upright while teammates keep dropping around him. Cedric Mullin
Nats rally, then lose on familiar controversial call in ninth (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
HOUSTON – That tonight's game, with the Nationals back at Minute Maid Park for the first time since the 2019 World Series, would end the way it did defied all common sense and logic. How could the baseball gods concoct such a scenario – a potential obstruction call on a bang-bang play at first base – with a game between these two teams in this ball