Herz laments two-out walk, Garrett shines in field, Ribalta impresses out of 'pen
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – It was a two-out walk in the first inning on Feb. 26. Not that big a deal, right? For DJ Herz, it was a big deal. Not because the result of today’s exhibition game – a 3-0 loss to the Astros – was important. But because he knows two-out walks are among his biggest bugaboos, something the young left-hander is really trying to
Sugano satisfied with first spring start (plus other notes from today's 7-3 loss)
Roch Kubatko
Masn
BRADENTON, Fla. – Orioles manager Brandon Hyde offered simple instructions this morning for Tomoyuki Sugano before the Japanese right-hander’s much-anticipated exhibition debut. Just go out, relax and pitch. Keep it simple, Sugano. “It’s a first spring training outing, so it doesn’t mean anything,” Hyde explained. “Just want him to get his work in.
Seeking to prove versatility, Yepez starting today in left field
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Juan Yepez didn’t enter the 2024 season as the Nationals’ starting first baseman. He didn’t even enter the season on the Nationals’ major league roster. But as Joey Gallo dealt with injuries and Joey Meneses dealt with struggles, Yepez found his way to D.C. and ultimately a semi-regular spot in the lineup. He finished the ye
Holliday taking footnotes from Roberts on playing second base
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
BRADENTON, Fla. – Jackson Holliday gave the media an interview at his locker this morning and headed down a hallway in search of former Orioles infielder Brian Roberts. The Orioles chose Roberts as a shortstop in the supplemental round of the 1999 draft out of the University of South Carolina – their seventh selection among the top 50 and the only
Orioles and Pirates lineups in Bradenton
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
BRADENTON, Fla. – Gary Sánchez is behind the plate this afternoon to catch Tomoyuki Sugano’s first Grapefruit League start versus the Pirates at LECOM Park. Jackson Holliday is leading off and playing second base. Coby Mayo is the designated hitter and Heston Kjerstad is in left field. Kjerstad is in the lineup for the third time in four exhibition
Starting lineups: Nats vs. Astros in West Palm Beach
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The undefeated Nationals have looked good so far in the early stages of the exhibition season, especially a lineup that has scored 31 runs in three games. That group has done well in the first inning, scoring five runs against the Mets and three runs against the Marlins. The challenge is quite a bit tougher this afternoon wh
What to make of the Nats' hot start to the exhibition season
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
JUPITER, Fla. – It’s only three games, and it’s only spring training, so take everything with a healthy grain of salt. Now, having made that all-important caveat, here’s what you should know: The Nationals are off to a great start to the Grapefruit League season. With convincing victories over the Astros, Mets and Marlins, the Nats are 3-0 in exhib
Nats rotation competing with old and new faces
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The first few weeks of spring training are like the first few weeks of school. Coaches and players are excited to reunite with longtime teammates and meet some new ones. The early assignments aren’t too hard, but everyone knows bigger tests are coming soon. There’s excitement and nervousness in the air. For the Nationals’ st
Sugano on the Grapefruit League mound today, Hardy's take on Holliday
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. – The next wave of Tomoyuki Sugano hysteria crashes on the shore today with his Grapefruit League debut against the Pirates. Protect yourselves at all times. The first game of catch, first bullpen session and first live batting practice session were recorded and plastered all over social media. The Japanese media that tracks his ever
Finnegan returning to Nats on $6 million deal, source confirms
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
JUPITER, Fla. – Kyle Finnegan will be closing for the Nationals in 2025 after all. Finnegan and the Nats have agreed on a one-year, $6 million contract, three months after the club chose to non-tender its All-Star closer, a source familiar with the deal confirmed. It’s a modest raise from his $5.1 million salary last year, but significantly less th