Irvin gets chance to end Nats' long streak of winless debuts
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
When it came time to decide who to summon from their farm system to start tonight’s game against the Cubs, the Nationals had options. They could’ve gone with someone with considerable big league experience (Wily Peralta), modest big league experience (Paolo Espino) or minimal big league experience (Cory Abbott, Joan Adon). In the end, they went wit
This, that and the other
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles ranked third in bullpen ERA after Yennier Cano registered the save Sunday afternoon in Detroit. They assembled at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City yesterday ranked first. Success finds the Orioles even when they are away from the field. The Yankees’ Albert Abreu allowed six runs in one inning Sunday in Texas, and Nick Ramirez surrendered
Mountcastle homers twice to lead mid-game offensive explosion in Kansas City (updated)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
KANSAS CITY – On a night when an O’s former American League East nemesis, lefty Ryan Yarbrough, rolled through the Orioles to retire nine straight in the first three innings, the ability to foresee an O’s rally, much less an offensive explosion, might have been challenging. But these are the 2023 Orioles, a club that rolled off 19 wins in the first
Nats ditch small ball, swing away to beat Cubs (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
One-plus months into this season, Davey Martinez’s offensive philosophy has become pretty well established, certainly when it comes to his regular 8-9-1 hitters: If CJ Abrams gets on base and there’s an opportunity to play for one run, Victor Robles and/or Alex Call will probably be asked to bunt. It happened twice tonight, in both the third and fi
O's game blog: The Kansas City series opener at Kauffman Stadium
Steve Melewski
Orioles
KANSAS CITY – The Orioles have played 16 of their last 19 games against teams with current losing records – going 13-3 in those games – and that stretch will continue tonight at Kauffman Stadium. The Kansas City Royals (7-22) host the Orioles tonight to start a three-game series. After winning 15 of 19 since April 10 against mostly losing-record cl
O's pregame notes on Hays at leadoff, trying to get Santander going and more
Steve Melewski
Orioles
KANSAS CITY – As the Orioles face the Kansas City Royals tonight to start a three-game series, left fielder Austin Hays is batting leadoff again versus a left-hander. This will be the ninth time Hays will bat leadoff, and he is batting there for the sixth time in the last 10 games. Former Tampa Bay lefty Ryan Yarbrough (0-3, 6.35 ERA) starts for th
Nats still waiting to announce Wednesday starter
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
The identity of the Nationals’ starting pitcher for Wednesday’s game against the Cubs remains a mystery, but Davey Martinez insists the big reveal is coming. “We’ll announce it after the game,” the manager said this afternoon. “Let’s get through today first.” Here’s what we do know: * The Nationals already needed a fill-in starter to account for Fr
Orioles and Royals lineups for series opener in Kansas City
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles will try to improve to 10-0 in series openers tonight when they visit the Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Manager Brandon Hyde is keeping Austin Hays in the leadoff spot against a left-hander, with Cedric Mullins lowered to ninth. Jorge Mateo is batting fifth again. James McCann is the designated hitter. Gunnar Henderson is the third basema
Game 29 lineups: Nats vs. Cubs
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
On the heels of an impressive 4-2 road trip to Minnesota and New York, the Nationals have sputtered back home. They’re currently 1-3 against the Pirates and Cubs and in danger of assuring another losing homestand if they can’t get things together quickly. A victory tonight would certainly help. And some offense would certainly help make that more p
Dickerson still not running, Kieboom ready for rehab assignment
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
No two players recover from the same injury in the same amount of time. Sometimes, one player doesn’t recover from the same injury suffered twice in the same amount of time. At the moment, though, it’s taking a few members of the Nationals organization longer to return from the injured list as anyone probably hoped when the season began. Atop that