Stowers powers a double, but O's lose Toronto series opener
Steve Melewski
Orioles
TORONTO – During the long grind of a 162-game season where even after they feel they're making some progress and starting to play overall better baseball, building day-to-day momentum has been a real challenge for these 2022 Orioles. They have one three-game win streak this year, and given a chance for a second one last night, they got hammered 11-
Nats have questions that need to be answered today
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
In a season that's already featured more than a fair share of bad days, Monday was about as bad as it gets for the Nationals. Between injuries to star players, a rain delay, altered pitching plans and a 9-5 loss to the Braves, nothing went right for the club. And now the Nats have to pick up the pieces from all that and take the field against the r
More from last night's loss in Toronto
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
TORONTO – A few of the firsts are out of the way for Kyle Stowers. The first hit, first double, first RBI, first hit by pitch. The first time that his family was brought to tears in a major league game. Stowers lined a Julian Merryweather fastball, clocked at 95.7 mph, into left-center field for a double that scored Adley Rutschman in the seventh i
Gray scratched after rain delay, Nats lose to Braves (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
As he warmed up in the right field bullpen, Josiah Gray’s task for the evening was clear. Give the Nationals a chance to beat the Braves tonight? Sure. But more important than that, go deep enough in the game to alleviate pressure on a pitching staff that faces a daunting task this week with eight games scheduled over the next seven days, and with
Manoah too much for O's, who get routed in series opener (updated)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
TORONTO – In winning the last two games of their series in Kansas City, the Orioles scored 16 runs on 25 hits and hit four homers. The sledding was much tougher tonight in their first meeting of the year with the Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto sent right-hander Alek Manoah to the mound, a pitcher who had allowed just 14 earned runs in 69 2/3 innings th
More on Stowers and Garcia joining Orioles
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
TORONTO - The Orioles knew for a while that outfielder Anthony Santander and reliever Keegan Akin would leave the active roster prior to the team’s arrival in Toronto. To be decided was which outfielder might replace Santander in the lineup. Kyle Stowers became the third top-10 prospect in the system to get the call, joining catcher Adley Rutschman
O's game blog: The Toronto series begins at Rogers Centre
Steve Melewski
Orioles
TORONTO – After building some momentum with back-to-back wins at Kansas City in a four-game series split, the Orioles' road trip has now arrived in Toronto. The Blue Jays host the Orioles tonight to start a four-game series in the first meeting this year between the clubs. The Orioles (26-35) lost the first two games in Kansas City before posting 6
Strasburg going back on IL after reporting discomfort
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Stephen Strasburg is going back on the injured list after reporting discomfort following his bullpen session over the weekend, bringing the Nationals right-hander’s attempted return from thoracic outlet surgery to a screeching halt. Strasburg had come out of Thursday’s start in Miami – his first big league outing in more than a year – genuinely enc
Stowers and Garcia replace Santander and Akin on Orioles roster
Stowers and Garcia replace Santander and Akin on Orioles roster
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
TORONTO - The Orioles placed outfielder Anthony Santander and reliever Keegan Akin on the restricted list today and selected the contracts of Kyle Stowers and Rico Garcia as replacement players. No reasons were stated for Santander and Akin being away from the club, but unvaccinated players aren’t allowed to enter Canada. Santander and Akin were pu
Garcia, Stowers selected as subs for Akin, Santander
MASN Staff
Orioles
The Orioles have made the following roster moves: Selected RHP Rico Garcia from Triple-A Norfolk to the Major League roster as a Substitute Player. He will wear No. 63.Selected OF Kyle Stowers from Triple-A Norfolk to the Major League roster as a Substitute Player. He will wear No. 83 and his first appearance will be his Major League debut.Placed L