A Gold Glove finalist last season, Ryan Mountcastle is again playing solid D (O's another walk-off win)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles had two Gold Glove finalists, but no winners, last season and some fans may not remember that while Austin Hays was a finalist for left fielders, Baltimore’s other finalist was Ryan Mountcastle at first base. As manager Brandon Hyde said, “It's great to see him find a home defensively,” and Mountcastle has put in the time and work to ge
Taylor appreciative of "special" ovation from fans in return to D.C.
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
As he stepped to the plate in the top of the second Monday afternoon and heard the sustained applause from the sellout crowd at Nationals Park, Michael A. Taylor sheepishly tried to contemplate the appropriate way to respond. “It’s not something I’ve ever experienced before,” the Pirates center fielder said. “I honestly didn’t know what to do.” Aft
Because You Asked - The Rise of Red
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles are leaving the cold and rain of Baltimore and flying into the cold of Pittsburgh. But no rain. Daytime highs for the three games are 43, 48 and a balmy 56 degrees. But a new concession item at PNC Park is “The Renegade,” a foot-long hot dog draped in potato pierogis, pot roast, pickles and onions. Let me start by saying cheddar potato
Williams, Gallo lead the way as Nats end Pirates' win streak (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
Trevor Williams won the Nationals fifth starter’s job to begin the season not on merit so much as on track record, contract status and the fact his spring training competition (Zach Davies) did nothing to earn the job himself. The leash on Williams, who statistically ranked as one of the worst starters in baseball last year, is probably short. But
Late rally compensates for early silence in Orioles' 4-3 walk-off win (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
A game that starts five hours late because of rain, with Major League Baseball determined to squeeze it into a window that could slam shut again, is bound to contain some abnormalities. It was born that way. Corbin Burnes allows one hit over six innings on Opening Day and surrenders three tonight in the top of the first. An out is recorded at the p
Winker still recovering from illness, Weems able to pitch again
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
As ballgames up and down the East Coast were being delayed or postponed altogether due to rain, Davey Martinez tried to remain optimistic about the Nationals’ chances of actually playing the Pirates as scheduled at 6:45 p.m. tonight. “We’re going to get ready to play until they tell us otherwise,” the manager said about 3 hours before scheduled fir
Game 5 lineups: Nats vs. Pirates
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The first four games of the Nationals’ season all were played in daylight, three of them starting shortly after 4 p.m., the other shortly after 1:30 p.m. Now, at last in Game 5 of the season, we get our first night game. But don’t forget: Night games at Nationals Park now start at 6:45 p.m. Adjust your commuting and TV-watching plans accordingly. A
O's game blog: The series finale between the Orioles and Kansas City
Steve Melewski
Orioles
If they can get this game in through the raindrops today in Baltimore, the Orioles and Royals are set to play the third and deciding game of this three-game series. It also ends the O's first homestand of the 2024 season. The Orioles produced a walk-off win on Monday night, 6-4, on Jordan Westburg's two-run homer in the ninth. They were held to thr
Orioles lineup and Pérez update at rainy Camden Yards (6:05 p.m. start)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles will attempt today to win back-to-back series before embarking on their first road trip of the young season. They’re at the mercy of the weather. Rain continues to fall at Camden Yards and manager Brandon Hyde said the club is in “wait-and-see” mode. Asked what he’s hearing about a window, Hyde said, “That they close, also.” “It doesn’t
An eager student: Tyler Wells excited to learn from new ace Corbin Burnes
Steve Melewski
Orioles
This year when Corbin Burnes pitches for the Orioles a lot of eyes will be on their new ace pitcher. And some of them will be coming from his new rotation mates. On Opening Day, Burnes walked none and fanned 11 over six very good innings where he gave up a Mike Trout homer in the first and then retired the next 16 batters he faced. If they can get