Castro to have right wrist surgery on Friday
Castro to have right wrist surgery on Friday
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Nationals second baseman Starlin Catro will have surgery on Friday to repair his broken right wrist. If everything goes well in rehab, Castro expects to be back around the beginning of October. "Castro will have surgery on Friday," manager Davey Martinez said on today's pregame Zoom call. "They are putting a pin in his wrist. I talked to him this morning. He sounded upbeat. He said by doing it this way, he can recover a lot quicker. He said, 'Just get to the playoffs and I'll be back...
Orioles celebrate 100th anniversary of 19th Amendment with Empowerment Series and Voter Up campaign
Orioles celebrate 100th anniversary of 19th Amendment with Empowerment Series and Voter Up campaign
Pete Kerzel
Orioles
In support of the club's commitment to women's empowerment, the Orioles today announced plans to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which prohibited the federal government from denying American citizens the right to vote on the basis of sex. The Orioles recognize the historical significance of this anniversary in the long struggle for voting rights, a struggle that continued for many years thereafter for women of color. Beginning today, the Orioles will...
Orioles place Iglesias on injured list (plus Orioles lineup)
Orioles place Iglesias on injured list (plus Orioles lineup)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles have placed shortstop José Iglesias on the 10-day injured list today and recalled infielder Ramón Urías from the alternate camp site in Bowie. Iglesias is dealing with a left quadriceps strain and has been limited to sporadic appearances in the lineup and in the field due to his injury. Manager Brandon Hyde suggested yesterday that the IL had become a consideration, though the Orioles hate to lose a bat that's been extremely productive. They're left with no choice. Signed...
Game 21 lineups: Nats at Braves
Game 21 lineups: Nats at Braves
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals did a lot of things right Monday night. And because of it, they were in position to win their series opener against the Braves at Truist Park. Of course, they didn't win because of Daniel Hudson's disastrous bottom of the ninth, so that only adds to the pressure to emerge victorious in tonight's middle game of the series. The Nats will hope to continue hitting the longball the way they did Monday when they smacked four homers. But they also need to take advantage of their other...
García shows off power, dance moves, Soto-like approach
García shows off power, dance moves, Soto-like approach
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Luis García isn't a power hitter. At least, he hasn't been throughout his professional career. The 20-year-old infielder hit a total of 12 home runs in 1,308 minor league plate appearances. So when García stepped to the plate Monday night in Atlanta and launched a 410-foot blast to right-center for his first home run in his ninth career major league plate appearance, his manager had some particular words of advice once he returned to the dugout. "Don't let it go to your head," Davey...
Are three losses in four just a bump in the road for O's?
Are three losses in four just a bump in the road for O's?
Steve Melewski
Orioles
We have to find out - and we will in the next few days - whether the Orioles have hit a small bump in the road or if they ran into a pothole. The club has lost three of its last four. Their record has dropped from 12-8 to 12-10 with back-to-back losses. The lineup has lost outfielder Austin Hays to injury and shortstop José Iglesias did not start Sunday or Monday. The Orioles badly need him out there if his left quad is willing and able. For the all of the tremendous offensive production of...
Hudson on allowing walk-off homer: "It stinks"
Hudson on allowing walk-off homer: "It stinks"
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Nationals bullpen walked the tightrope all night long as it attempted to hold the lead and managed to find a way to get within one out of pulling it off. Until all that walking on a tightrope turned into a walk-off. Dansby Swanson delivered a dramatic two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth off Nats closer Daniel Hudson, part of a four-run Braves rally that resulted in a stunning 7-6 loss. "They're really tough, man," Hudson said during a postgame Zoom video call. "They don't hurt...
Orioles traveling tough division road, Davis sits again
Orioles traveling tough division road, Davis sits again
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The dog days of August can clamp down on a team under normal circumstances or in a season that's been shortened and manipulated and undergone changes on the fly. The Orioles began a stretch last night of 14 straight games against division opponents. They knew it was coming. The restrictions on travel set them up for it. They won two of three games in Boston to start the season, lost twice to the Yankees and swept the Rays. Now they get the Blue Jays for three, followed by four against the Red...
Pair of ninth-inning homers off Hudson shock Nats (updated)
Pair of ninth-inning homers off Hudson shock Nats (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Yes, they already played 19 games over the last 3 1/2 weeks, an erratic stretch of games their manager referred to as "seesaw baseball." In practical terms, 2020 really began for the Nationals tonight in Atlanta with their first game against their top division rival in a season that will be defined by intradivisional play. The first of 10 games between the Nats and Braves was exactly what you'd expect it to be: a tense, tight, perhaps contentious battle between a couple of heavyweights that...
Infield hits and one big swing doom Cobb in 7-2 loss (updated)
Infield hits and one big swing doom Cobb in 7-2 loss (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles can no longer hide, even on the nights they'd like to do it. They've been ignored by the national media over the past few years because rebuilds don't have much curb appeal, but recognition is increasing beyond the local coverage. They've become the talk of Twitter, MLB Network and other outlets. This is the good kind of attention. No accusations of "tanking" or being "historically bad." But none of it really matters to them. They've done a pretty good job of tuning out the...