O's game blog: Looking for two in a row over Texas
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles host the Texas Rangers tonight in the second of a three-game series and seven-game homestand that will also include a series with the Los Angeles Angels. The Orioles took an early 2-0 lead on the Fourth of July and then fell behind 5-2 in the fifth. They tied the game 5-5, fell behind 6-5 on Marcus Semien's homer in the ninth but tied i
Soto remains out of lineup, Thursday's starter still TBD
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
PHILADELPHIA – Though he was able to pinch-hit late in Monday’s loss to the Marlins and bring the Nationals Park crowd to its feet just by drawing a four-pitch walk, Juan Soto is not ready to return to the lineup quite yet. Soto, who has been dealing with a tight left calf muscle since Sunday, still hasn’t been cleared to run. So he’s sitting out t
Baker talks about thriving during the kind of outing "you live for"
Steve Melewski
Orioles
If Orioles closer Jorge López is a pitcher who is suddenly struggling, then right-hander Bryan Baker is one who is suddenly thriving. Thrust into a key spot on Monday afternoon, he came through big time as the Orioles beat Texas 7-6 in 10 innings. It’s been a decent year for Baker with the Orioles, as he is 3-3 with a 4.59 ERA. And this was a pitch
Hays and Mountcastle missing from Orioles' lineup
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Austin Hays has his right wrist wrapped and is out of tonight’s lineup against the Rangers. Hays was hit by a pitch yesterday, but X-rays were negative. He tried to swing a bat in the cage today and said it just didn’t seem like “a good idea to try to push it and make it even worse,” so he’s sitting as a precaution. At least he avoided the injured
Game 83 lineups: Nats at Phillies
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
PHILADELPHIA – Would you believe we are more than halfway through the 2022 season, and the Nationals are just now making their first appearance at Citizens Bank Park? Actually, would you believe the last time the Nats played here, Max Scherzer was on the mound for them? Yep, it was the July 29, 2021 doubleheader. By the end of that night, Scherzer
Some details on OPACY 30th anniversary celebration, plus game notes
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles revealed plans today for the 30th anniversary celebration of Camden Yards on Aug. 5-6, including the return of former players Chris Davis, Jay Gibbons, Robert Andino, Chris Hoiles, Rick Sutcliffe, Jeff Reboulet and Rodrigo López on the first night. Other former players have been invited to participate. This is just an early list. The gr
Another look at the late-inning drama Monday at Camden Yards
Steve Melewski
Orioles
These Orioles games, they are not dull. That is for darn sure. The last four games were decided by one, one, two and one run. Three of the four were won by the home team in its last at-bat and the other one the Orioles held on for the close win on Sunday afternoon at Minnesota. But we saw a wild final two innings at Camden Yards on the Fourth of Ju
The good, the bad and the ugly of that homestand
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals just completed a seven-game homestand, one that featured all sorts of twists and turns. It began with two straight wins over the Pirates, giving them six wins over an eight-game stretch and giving everyone reason to feel optimistic for the first time in a while. Then it concluded with five straight losses, the last four to the Marlins
This, that and the other
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Dean Kremer’s streak of scoreless innings ended yesterday at 22 2/3 after the Rangers loaded the bases in the fifth on three singles, Adolis García lifted a sacrifice fly, Nathaniel Lowe tied the game with a single on a two-strike pitch, and Mitch Garver followed with a three-run homer. The Elias Sports Bureau and STATS don't credit Kremer for the
Orioles remain targets for opposing pitchers in 7-6, 10-inning win
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Dane Dunning’s 89 mph sinker dug into Austin Hays’ right wrist today in the second inning. Hays slammed down the bat, spiked his elbow guard and voiced his displeasure as he walked to first base. Nothing aimed at the Rangers’ starter. Just some general venting. Getting hit has become a major issue for the Orioles.   The pitch wasn’t intentional. Th