Game 144 lineups: Nats vs. Braves
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
We’ve reached the final three weeks of the season, which means the Nationals are looking at a week of home games, then a week of road games, then one last week of home games before heading out for the winter. There are a bunch of contenders on the schedule, though, including two more games with the Braves, who come to town tonight. Atlanta is right
Coby Mayo's big Triple-A season could end with the Brooks Robinson Award
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Later this month, the Orioles will present another Brooks Robinson Award to their Minor League Player of the Year.  Coby Mayo is a strong candidate to get the hardware. Now ranked as the club’s No. 1 prospect with Jackson Holliday graduating from prospects lists, Mayo is ranked No. 9 in the national top 100 for both Baseball America and MLBPip
Gray earns another Clemente nomination, Blankenhorn elects free agency
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
Josiah Gray may not have made much impact on the field this year, but his continued impact off the field earned the Nationals right-hander another cherished honor. Gray on Monday was named the Nats’ nominee for the 2024 Roberto Clemente Award, given out annually by Major League Baseball to the player who “best represents the game of baseball throug
This, that and the other
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
BOSTON – Suggesting ways that Brandon Hyde might attempt to revive a lagging offense, the baseball equivalent of using jumper cables on a stalled car, won’t come across as fresh ideas to the manager. Move guys up or down. Sit some and start others. “I’ve tried all those things,” he said after Sunday’s 2-0 loss to the Rays. Hyde had a few more trick
Orioles hurt by home runs, short start, shaky bullpen in 12-3 loss, Santander hits 40th homer (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
BOSTON – Cedric Mullins broke hard on Jarren Duran’s line drive to right-center field, went into full extension on his dive and made a remarkable catch. Anthony Santander raised his fist after Mullins crashed to the ground. Cade Povich raised his cap in appreciation. Three pitches later, Mullins raced back to the center field warning track, slowed
O's game blog: The road trip begins at Fenway Park
Steve Melewski
Orioles
In their search for more runs, which they obviously hope lead to more wins, the Orioles are in Boston tonight. They play a three-game series at Fenway Park to begin their penultimate road trip of the season. They play there remembering that they swept a series at Boston in mid-April, scoring 23 runs on 31 hits. In that set, they were 15-for-37 (.40
Orioles pregame notes on Mountcastle, Mullins, Rutschman, Rodriguez and more
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
BOSTON – While the Orioles are getting closer to reinstating some pitching from the injured list, first baseman Ryan Mountcastle’s status remains cloaked in uncertainty. Mountcastle is out with a sprained left wrist and hasn’t played since Aug. 22. The last update didn’t have him hitting in the cage and doing full baseball activities. Manager Brand
McCann selected as Orioles' nominee for Roberto Clemente Award, new-look lineup elevates Mullins
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
BOSTON – Major League Baseball announced today that catcher James McCann is the Orioles’ nominee for the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, which is presented annually to the player who “best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field.”
Orioles nominate James McCann for 2024 Roberto Clemente Award
MASN Staff
Masn
The Orioles and Major League Baseball today announced that catcher JAMES McCANN has been named the Orioles’ 2024 nominee for the esteemed Roberto Clemente Award. The most prominent individual player award bestowed by MLB, the Roberto Clemente Award, presented by Capital One, is the annual recognition of a Major League player from each club who best
Abrams, Nats hope latest homer finally snaps him out of slump
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
PITTSBURGH – CJ Abrams’ first at-bat Sunday afternoon was shaping up to look a lot like so many of his at-bats over the last two months. Leading off the Nationals’ series finale against the Pirates, the slumping shortstop aggressively went after Jared Jones’ first pitch of the day – a 99 mph fastball over the plate – and could only manage to foul-t