Astros blast Gray early, Nats never recover (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The crowd at Nationals Park had just had an opportunity to welcome Dusty Baker back to town, standing and applauding the former Nats manager in his first appearance here since October 2017. Then, within seconds, the applause morphed into boos as the visitors’ starting lineup was announced, the first such appearance here for the Astros since October
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O's game blog: The road trip moves on to Detroit
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles produced two outstanding pitching performances to lead the way in wins over the St. Louis Cardinals by 5-3 Tuesday and 3-2 yesterday as they won another series and improved to 14-18. Now their six-game, two-city road trip has moved on to Detroit for tonight’s series opener. The Orioles and Tigers play the next three days. The Birds 
Five years later, Baker happy to return to Nationals Park
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The first thing Dusty Baker noticed was the neighborhood. Navy Yard now looks a whole lot different from the last time he came here, in October 2017. “Man, I sure wish I was invested in a couple buildings. Or in some big cranes,” he said with a laugh. “I’m telling you, this has really, really picked up. I stopped by on the way here today to see a f
Rylan Bannon relaxed and "just playing ball"
Brendan Mortensen
Orioles
After a canceled 2020 minor league season, surely 2021 would be the year that Rylan Bannon made his major league debut.  In 2019, Bannon flashed every tool the Orioles had hoped to see when they acquired the infielder from the Dodgers in 2018. At just 23, Bannon thrived in 20 games at Triple-A Norfolk. The Xavier product flaunted a .317/.344/.549 s
Mountcastle goes on injured list (plus lineups and notes)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles are down another position player with Ryan Mountcastle going on the 10-day injured list this afternoon with a left wrist/forearm strain. The move is retroactive to Wednesday. Reliever Jorge López has been reinstated from the bereavement list after missing the three-game series in St. Louis, giving the club a much-needed fresh arm. Mount
López reinstated, Mountcastle placed on IL
MASN Staff
Masn
This afternoon, the Orioles made the following roster moves:   Reinstated RHP Jorge López from the Bereavement List.Placed INF Ryan Mountcastle on the 10-Day Injured List with a left wrist forearm strain, retroactive to 5/11.
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This Week at The Yard
MASN Staff
Masn
1992 TICKET PRICING EXTENDED The Orioles have extended their 1992 throwback ticket pricing to include all home games from May 16-22. Ticket prices range from $4 bleachers to $18 box seats, while supplies last. Fans can purchase these tickets by entering coupon code ‘1992’ prior to selecting their seats. Visit Orioles.com/1992 for more information a
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Game 34 lineups: Nats vs. Astros
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals are facing the Astros this weekend, if you haven’t heard, and that means it’s going to be a weekend filled with nostalgia. This is, of course, the first matchup between the two clubs since the 2019 World Series (non-spring training matchup, that is). So you’re going to see a lot of highlights from that glorious 10-day stretch in late-
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Late bloomer on mound for O's at end of the games in St. Louis
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Can we call a pitcher who was released by one organization and spent all of his first six seasons - when he wasn’t hurt - in short-season ball but is now in the majors a late bloomer? Can we call that a run-on sentence? Probably, but it’s hard to be concise at times about the story of right-hander Félix Bautista, a hard-throwing pitcher from the Do
Nats searching for home cooking recipe while reuniting with Astros
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
Home field advantage is sometimes an overused cliché in sports. How much a home crowd affects the actual outcome of a game is hard to quantify. But baseball can be separated from other major sports in that all ballparks have different dimensions. And with 81 games over the course of a regular season, major league ballplayers can get used to the way