Latest on Lowther's recovery from shoulder injury
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The annual revealing of the non-roster invites for spring training bring equal parts curiosity over the biggest names and the group of suspicious omissions. The latter can be fueled by prospect status or by previous opportunities in the majors. There's got to be a reason for the exclusion. The same holds true when the Orioles share their list of ex
Orioles can't contain Ohtani at plate in 9-5 loss (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Shohei Ohtani the pitcher didn’t impress tonight at Camden Yards. Shohei Ohtani the hitter was a destructive force. The walk and single were tame compared to the 456-foot three-run homer in the fourth inning that further shredded Grayson Rodriguez’s much-hyped start opposite baseball’s two-way terror. A two-out triple off Logan Gillaspie in the fif
Nats thump Mets with sustained offense, split series (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
There is little reason to believe that, come season’s end, the Nationals and Mets will be anywhere near each other in the National League East standings. The rebuilding Nats are supposed to finish at the bottom of the division. The $330 million Mets are supposed to challenge for the division title and play deep into October. But the season is now 2
O's game blog: O's face Shohei Ohtani in series opener with LAA
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles, who are 10-3 in series this year, open a new one tonight at home versus the Los Angeles Angels. It is a four-game series that will wrap up a 10-game homestand. The Orioles lost Sunday to Pittsburgh, but took two of three over the weekend and are 9-1 in their last 10 series since April 10, losing a set only to Atlanta. The Orioles have
Hyde on Stowers: "Just want to see him get the confidence going again" (and other notes)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde doesn’t know how long outfielder Kyle Stowers will stay down in the minors after the club optioned him following yesterday’s game. Could be more than a quick reset. What’s important is making sure that a different version of Stowers returns. “Just like to see him get his confidence back a little bit, get some regular at
The Orioles talk about matchup tonight with "an international superstar"
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The only other time right-hander Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels has pitched against the Orioles was on Aug. 25, 2021, also at Camden Yards. He would not get a decision but he would allow four runs on five hits, including three homers, over five innings in a game the Orioles won 10-6. The Orioles were on their way to 110 losses and tha
Dickerson comes off IL, Alu optioned back to Rochester
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
The Nationals entered the season planning to utilize Corey Dickerson as their starting left fielder, certainly against opposing right-handers. More than six weeks later, they’ll finally be able to implement that plan. Dickerson was activated off the 10-day injured list this afternoon, and though he’s not in the lineup for the team’s series finale a
Santander starting at first base tonight
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles begin a four-game home series against the Angels tonight with Anthony Santander starting at first base and Terrin Vavra playing right field. Santander hasn’t played first in the majors. He made nine starts in A ball in 2016. Also in the lineup against Shohei Ohtani are Ryan Mountcastle as the designated hitter and Adam Frazier at second
Dickerson activated, Alu optioned
MASN Staff
Masn
The Washington Nationals returned from rehab and reinstated outfielder Corey Dickerson from the 10-day Injured List and optioned infielder/outfielder Jake Alu to Triple-A Rochester on Monday. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement. Dickerson, 33, saw action in two games this season before he
Lane Thomas swing white
Game 41 lineups: Nats vs. Mets
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
It’s been a long, often frustrating weekend at Nationals Park. And yet, there’s still a chance for the home team to emerge with an encouraging end result. If the Nationals can win today’s finale of their four-game, wraparound series with the Mets, they’ll have continued their trend of playing .500 baseball over an extended stretch. They would split