Mountcastle leaves game with left shoulder discomfort (O's lose 1-0)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Ryan Mountcastle drew a painful walk tonight in the bottom of the first inning. Losing him could severely hurt the Orioles. Mountcastle fouled off a sinker from Cardinals' starter Drew Rom to leave the count 2-2, took two pitches out of the strike zone and headed to first base. He was grimacing and rotating his left arm as if experiencing shoulder
O's game blog: The series finale against the St. Louis Cardinals
Steve Melewski
Orioles
One day ahead of the start of a showdown series with the Tampa Bay Rays, the Orioles are wrapping up their three-game series with the St. Louis Cardinals. The Orioles (91-53, .632) lead the American League East by 2.5 games right now over the Rays, which won 5-4 this afternoon against the Twins. The Orioles beat the Cardinals 11-5 Monday night but
Orioles notes on bullpen decision, Vespi's shuttling, Rutschman as DH, facing Rom and upcoming Rays series
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles didn’t send down left-hander Cole Irvin again today based on poor evaluations of his performance. Circumstances beyond his control removed him from the active roster and the clubhouse. Irvin was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk, with Nick Vespi recalled again. “Because of the six-man rotation right now, as well as, the last four or five sta
Rutledge recalled for debut, Thompson optioned to Rochester
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
PITTSBURGH – The excitement continues for the Nationals at PNC Park as they prepare for Jackson Rutledge’s major league debut. The Nats officially recalled the big right-hander from Triple-A Rochester ahead of tonight’s third game of this series against the Pirates. Rutledge, 24, was the Nationals’ first-round pick at No. 17 overall in the 2019 MLB
Mountcastle on O's first-place run and Rays series; Hyde on Gibson
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles are closing in on clinching their first playoff berth since 2016 with a magic number of four to clinch. They have bigger fish to fry, of course, and want the AL East championship, but clinching a playoff berth will come first. The players are not yet ready to talk much about that, even with it so close at hand. They are keeping their on
Orioles and Cardinals lineups for series finale
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Jordan Westburg stays in the Orioles lineup tonight and is batting fifth against left-hander Drew Rom. James McCann is catching again, with Adley Rutschman serving as designated hitter. Gunnar Henderson is playing third base and Jorge Mateo is the shortstop. Aaron Hicks is in center field, with Cedric Mullins on the bench. For the Orioles Adley Rut
Game 146 lineups: Nats at Pirates
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
PITTSBURGH – It’s been an exciting day for the Nationals so far after they officially announced a multi-year contract extension with longtime general manager Mike Rizzo this morning. The excitement continues tonight with the debut of a top prospect. Jackson Rutledge will make his major league debut tonight as the starting pitcher for the Nationals.
Orioles option Irvin and recall Vespi
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Nick Vespi is back in the majors. The Orioles recalled Vespi this morning from Triple-A Norfolk and optioned Cole Irvin in a swap of left-handed relievers. Irvin was removed from the rotation to create a spot for John Means. He tossed two scoreless innings last night and threw 32 pitches, pushing back his availability with the second-place Rays com
Nationals announce multi-year extension with Rizzo (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
It took a few more weeks than initially hoped, but the Nationals and Mike Rizzo have finally agreed to a new deal that will keep the longtime general manager in charge of baseball operations into the next stage of the franchise’s rebuild. The Nats formally announced a multi-year extension with Rizzo this morning, three weeks after they announced a
Austin Hays pushing for strong finish and Drew Rom talks O's pitching development
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Orioles' outfielder Austin Hays is trying to make his July a real outlier this season. So far it is the only month his OPS was not .800 or better. And it is a real outlier as his OPS in July was just .446. It was a month where Hays made the All-Star team and was a starter for the American League. But his bat was slumping. And then he started to ele