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Orioles move Rutschman and Hall to Triple-A, claim Allen on waivers
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Catcher Adley Rutschman and left-hander DL Hall made brief stops at Double-A Bowie before heading to the next level. Rutschman and Hall are joining Triple-A Norfolk Friday in Nashville. Rutschman is scheduled to be in the lineup. Hall, the No. 5 prospect in the system per MLBPipeline.com, made his only start with the Baysox this morning and was cha
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Orioles claim Logan Allen
MASN Staff
Masn
This afternoon, the Orioles made the following roster move: Claimed LHP Logan Allen off waivers from the Cleveland Guardians. The Orioles 40-man roster currently has 40 players.
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Cruz sits again, DiSarcina OK after foul ball incident
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
DENVER – Nelson Cruz is out of the Nationals lineup for the second straight day, though manager Davey Martinez said the 41-year-old designated hitter’s lower back is feeling better. Cruz hasn’t played since Lane Thomas pinch-hit for him in the seventh inning of Tuesday night’s series opener against the Rockies, hampered by lower back stiffness. He
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DL Hall dazzles early on in solid outing at Bowie (updated)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
BOWIE, Md. – For the second week in a row on the farm today, Birdland was treated to a battery that we could see in the big leagues as soon as later this year. Catcher Adley Rutschman, the top overall pick in the 2019 draft, caught lefty DL Hall, the Birds' top pick from 2017 as Double-A Bowie hosted Harrisburg. And Hall was dominant at times, alth
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Game 27 lineups: Nats at Rockies
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
DENVER – After a cold, rainy Wednesday night here at Coors Field, it’s a beautiful Thursday afternoon for the series finale between the Nationals and Rockies. The Nats have a chance to win their second straight road series, which would be no small feat under the circumstances. They’ll hope to get the bats going again after getting shut down by left
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Looking back on a night where the runs came for the Orioles
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Having fun with averages shows the Orioles have scored 21 runs the last four games. That’s a respectable 5.25 runs per game. But they got there by scoring nine, one, two and nine runs. So yeah, some inconsistency, but at least they’ve scored a season high for runs twice in four games. And they won those two games and lost a third by one run. Before
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Is Adams becoming Corbin's personal catcher?
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
DENVER – There may be no more tried-and-true axiom in baseball than the one that stipulates a team’s No. 2 catcher will almost always start a day game after a night game. Managers don’t want to run their starting catchers into the ground, so they summon their backups to work anytime there’s a quick turnaround from one game to the next. And for the
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Lakins at a loss to explain home runs
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The home runs puzzle Orioles reliever Travis Lakins Sr. and do considerable damage to his ERA and efficiency with inherited runners. His confidence and support system are fine, but he sees the numbers, too. Manager Brandon Hyde praised him for saving the bullpen on the final day in Anaheim, after Chris Ellis left in the first inning with shoulder s
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Costly error leads to five-run rally, dooms Corbin and Nats (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
DENVER – You can’t assume the double play. It’s a time-honored baseball fact, meant mostly as guidance for official scoring but having worked its way into the sport’s lexicon. So under that longstanding principle, Patrick Corbin was responsible for three of the five runs he surrendered tonight during the Nationals’ 5-2 loss to the Rockies. If we’re
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Orioles' offense perks up for two innings in 9-4 win (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles had lost 16 games and two starting pitchers before tonight. High marks less than a full month into their season. They won’t run the table after tonight’s 9-4 victory over the Twins at Camden Yards, but perhaps they could avoid more changes to their rotation created by injuries. The lesser of two long shots. Chris Ellis was supposed to r