Offense quiet again as Nats lose 2-1 again (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
SAN DIEGO – Ask Davey Martinez if he’d be satisfied to get a 2.86 ERA out of his pitching staff over a full week, and the Nationals manager wouldn’t just say he’s satisfied. He’d jump for joy out of his shoelaces. Martinez has been waiting all year for a sustained stretch of quality pitching like this, the kind of stretch he used to expect from his
The Orioles talk about their day with the Little Leaguers in Williamsport
Steve Melewski
Orioles
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – After their visit earlier today to the Little League World Series site, including Lamade Stadium and interactions with numerous Little Leaguers, the Orioles have moved over to Bowman Field where they are scheduled to play the Red Sox tonight to wrap up a three-game series. There has been heavy rain in the area this afternoon wit
Orioles and Red Sox lineups (and notes - updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles are in Williamsport, Pa. tonight for the Little League Classic and their first appearance in ESPN’s primetime game in four years. Outfielder Yusniel Diaz has joined the team as its 27th man, an unexpected perk considering this isn’t a doubleheader. Diaz struck out in his major league debut on Aug. 2 after a temporary promotion at the tr
Fedde to replace Abbott in rotation, García going on rehab
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
SAN DIEGO – Erick Fedde will come off the injured list and start Tuesday night in Seattle, with Cory Abbott moving to the bullpen for now as the Nationals make the first of several expected changes to their rotation heading into the season’s final month. Fedde, out since July 25 with right shoulder inflammation, emerged from Wednesday’s rehab start
Game 123 lineups: Nats at Padres
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
SAN DIEGO – The Nationals are playing some competitive baseball these days. They’ve gone 3-3 over their last six games, but two of the losses were by one run and the other one went to extra innings. They’ve managed to do that despite a lackluster (and depleted) lineup, thanks to quality pitching. During this six-game stretch, their staff ERA is an
O's head to Little League Classic still searching for consistent offense
Steve Melewski
Orioles
If you want to be surprised by a stat, how about this one: In August, the Orioles rank second in the American League in runs scored. That sure seems unlikely but they have scored 90 runs in 18 games, going 11-7 in the month. But recent losses sure do stand out and many of them came because the offense didn't produce big numbers. Sure there was a 15
Latest on Henderson, Means and Powell
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
If you’re inclined to read a little or a lot into a player’s position change, Gunnar Henderson starting at second base last night at Triple-A Norfolk is a real page turner. Henderson made his first career starts at first base in the past two games and moved to second last night, where his only experience was one game with high Single-A Aberdeen in
Soto, Bell finally break through to beat Nats (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
SAN DIEGO – As well as they had done against Juan Soto and Josh Bell through the first five games they played against their former teammates, the Nationals had to know it was only a matter of time before both sluggers broke through in a big way. They just hoped it wouldn’t happen against them. Certainly not within the same ballgame. Alas, Soto and
Hernandez goes on IL with calf strain, Voit scratched again
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
SAN DIEGO – The Nationals lost another bat from the middle of their lineup today when outfielder Yadiel Hernandez was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left calf strain, leaving them scrambling to put together a batting order from a roster that has been ravaged by physical ailments and trades. Hernandez had to come out of Thursday night’s se
Rally comes up short in 4-3 loss to Red Sox (updated)
Paul Mancano
Orioles
Unlike airline points, runs don’t carry over. If they did, the Orioles could’ve used a few Saturday. After exploding for 15 runs in a series opening win Friday, the O’s bats went quiet in a 4-3 loss to the Red Sox in front of 34,939 on Saturday. As has too often been the case recently, the offense waited too long to get going, failing to score off