The MLB postseason: On to the next round
The MLB postseason: On to the next round
Steve Melewski
Orioles
One big difference in the Major League Baseball playoffs this year, beyond the obvious ones like no crowds at games, is very few off-days. There will be two off-days in the World Series. But no off-days before that. We saw the wild card round of three games (if needed) in three days. The American League Division Series will begin Monday with five games in five days, if needed. The National League Division Series starts Tuesday and will be played for five straight days, if necessary. Same with...
Big moments just don't feel the same in empty ballparks
Big moments just don't feel the same in empty ballparks
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Watching the various wild card series the last few days, I couldn't help but have two thoughts: There were some really compelling, tense, memorable moments in almost every series; and I constantly had to remind myself just how compelling, tense and memorable those moments were because the scene at each ballpark was completely sterile with no fans in attendance. It was tough enough to experience the 2020 regular season without fans, but this week really underscored just how noticeable it is in...
A fast start in 2021 imperative for Martinez and Nats
A fast start in 2021 imperative for Martinez and Nats
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Nationals had high expectations in 2018, hoping to put it all together for a shot at the postseason after 2017 ended in the National League Division Series against the Cubs. But the Nats ended up at just 82-80, eight games back of the Braves for the NL East crown. There were some parallels to that disappointing ending to a campaign in 2020. The Nats were fresh off an incredible run to the 2019 World Series title as they got ready for an abbreviated 2020 regular season. With most of that...
A look at O's rotation improvement in 2020
A look at O's rotation improvement in 2020
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles' rotation ERA this year was 5.09 for the 60-game season. They had it down to 4.75 with just a few games to go. But short outings by Jorge López, where he gave up eight runs, and Dean Kremer, where he gave up seven, raised it again. The O's finished 11th in the American League in rotation ERA. Had they kept their ERA in the 4.75 range, they still would have finished 11th. That is still the best for an O's team since the 2016 team that won 89 games and made the postseason. O's...
Comparing Mountcastle to Goodwin
Comparing Mountcastle to Goodwin
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Ryan Mountcastle had 14 multi-hit games after joining the Orioles on Aug. 21. We knew it was a special achievement. The Orioles public relations crew has explained why. The season summary distributed to the media tells us that only one player in club history had more multi-hit games in his first 35 - the immortal Curtis Goodwin with 17 in 1995. Goodwin made his debut on June 2 and was incredible. He produced multiple hits in 10 of his first 11 games, going 21-for-43 (.489) with - wait for this...
A few random notes and some chat about the skipper
A few random notes and some chat about the skipper
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles public relations staff put out some excellent season wrap-up notes and stats on the club. Some of these stats were posted throughout the season, and here are some of the final numbers: * The Orioles led the major leagues with a batting average of .409 when putting the first pitch in play. San Diego was second at .408, followed by Atlanta at .399, the New York Mets at .394 and Washington at .373. * While O's shortstop José Iglesias did not have enough at-bats to qualify for the...
Revisiting our 2020 season predictions
Revisiting our 2020 season predictions
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The 2020 Major League Baseball season was, to put it mildly, unlike any we've ever experienced. We knew that going into it, and we knew that probably meant some unexpected things would happen along the way. That was especially true for the Nationals, whose season didn't go anything like anyone expected. For the most part. Despite the unusual nature of this year, we still published our annual Nats season predictions on opening day. And though we were horribly wrong about a lot of things, we...
Turner makes jump forward at plate, now wants to sharpen defense
Turner makes jump forward at plate, now wants to sharpen defense
Byron Kerr
Nationals
One Nationals player who stayed consistent on offense and made good contact throughout the season was shortstop Trea Turner. Regardless of where manager Davey Martinez hit Turner in the lineup, he delivered. Batting first in the lineup, Turner hit .340. Batting second, he hit .323. And for the four games he hit third, the former N.C. State infielder batted .333. Against left-handed pitching, Turner hit .375, and against right-handers, he hit .322. That is consistency. Turner said he got off to...
Will Nats try to acquire lineup protection for Soto?
Will Nats try to acquire lineup protection for Soto?
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Despite appearing in only 47 of the Nationals' 60 games this season, Juan Soto reached base an astounding 96 times, fifth-most in the majors. Soto only scored 39 runs, however, which ranked 19th in baseball. That's still good. But not as good as it could've been. Soto was historically good at the plate in 2020, but the Nats didn't take full advantage of that fact. Why? Because they couldn't consistently put a top-notch hitter behind Soto in their lineup. Only 17 times this year did Howie...
Comparing Ryan Mountcastle's major league start to Manny Machado's
Comparing Ryan Mountcastle's major league start to Manny Machado's
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Not only did Ryan Mountcastle have a stunningly good rookie year for the Orioles, but if you compare his first 35 big league games to Manny Machado, Mountcastle comes out ahead. Well ahead. It was one strong performance and probably better then we had a right to expect. He walked more, he defended fine, he ran very well and he hit. Man, did he hit. Over 35 games and 140 plate appearances, Mountcastle batted .333/.386/.492 with five doubles, five homers, 23 RBIs and an OPS of .878. His OPS+ of...