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For starters, O's staff is rolling: Lyles, relievers pitch O's to shutout win
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND - It seems quite improbable. But at this early stage of the 2022 season, the Baltimore Orioles' pitching rotation and entire pitching staff is hanging with the best in baseball. And the latest example came on a cool, sunny afternoon in Oakland. Right-hander Jordan Lyles, coming off a strong outing against the Yankees, had another one today,
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Doolittle hopes elbow sprain doesn't sideline him for long
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Sean Doolittle first felt something in his elbow during the seventh inning Sunday in Pittsburgh. It was sore, but nothing he hadn’t dealt with before. Then he warmed up Tuesday afternoon in the bullpen at Nationals Park, and it was worse. Still, he thought he could deal with it, so he pitched the top of the sixth in relief of Josiah Gray, retiring
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O's pregame notes on the offense, Bautista and more
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – The search for offense to match their strong pitching continues for the Orioles today in the third game of this series in Oakland. They’ve lost the first two games, scoring just two runs in the series. Last night they hit seven balls 100 mph or more that were caught and turned into outs. Since the Statcast era of data began in 2015, just
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Game 14 lineups: Nats vs. Diamondbacks
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals seemed to get through Tuesday’s doubleheader in great shape, sweeping the Diamondbacks and holding them to one run over 18 innings. It may have come at a price, though, because there are roster changes today. Sean Doolittle, who retired two of the three batters he faced in the sixth inning of Game 1, is going on the 10-day injured lis
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Orioles and Athletics lineups (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles have scored two runs while losing the first two games of their series in Oakland, but the rotation has allowed one run or fewer in five straight and seven of eight. Tonight’s lineup includes Ryan McKenna in right field, Anthony Santander in left and Austin Hays on the bench. Ryan Mountcastle is the designated hitter. Trey Mancini is sta
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O's game blog: Jordan Lyles faces the A's in Oakland
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – The Orioles have not been able to take much advantage of the outstanding pitching they have been getting with the team scoring so few runs. They are holding the other teams’ offenses down, but right now it’s not translating into wins. So they hope today will be the day to turn that corner and get into the win column in Oakland, where they
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Was Adon's 6 1/3-inning start a sign of things to come?
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Davey Martinez’s last season as a big league player came in 2001, when he hit .287 for the Braves. Atlanta’s rotation, the backbone of a team that won 88 games to capture a division title, averaged 6.2 innings per start, tops in the National League. Even the worst rotation in the league that year, the Reds, averaged 5.4 innings per start. On Tuesda
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A night with loud contact doesn't lead to runs or a win
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – In their latest night of frustration on offense, at least the Orioles could point to one fact: They smoked some baseballs and likely deserved a much better fate than they got. But led by center fielder Christian Pache, the Oakland A’s made some outstanding plays on defense and the Orioles were once again on the doorstep of a win but didn’
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Thoughts on Bradish, Rodriguez and Stewart
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Triple-A Norfolk Tides are starting Grayson Rodriguez tonight against the Durham Bulls. Kyle Bradish is listed two nights later. The Orioles are starting Jordan Lyles today in Oakland. Left-hander Bruce Zimmermann’s next turn is Friday night in Anaheim. It’s virtually impossible to separate the two rotations. The Orioles seemed unsure about the
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More solid pitching, but O's come up short by one run at Oakland
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – The theme remained unchanged for Tuesday’s game between the Orioles and Oakland Athletics. For Baltimore, that means yet another low-scoring game where its pitching excelled but the Orioles hitters could not get many clutch hits. Throw in some exceptional defense by Oakland and this night ended with more frustration and another close loss