NEW YORK - Rain has been falling in the Bronx all day and should continue into the night, but the Orioles are hoping to avoid their fourth postponement, no matter how long it takes to play.
The weather continues to challenge them. Temperatures that are plummeting and storms that keep the tarp on the field and force fans to run for cover.
The month of May isn't providing any relief.
"I feel like we can't escape it," said manager Brandon Hyde.
Asked what he's been told about the weather,...
NEW YORK - The Orioles begin a three-game series against the Yankees tonight with first baseman Chris Davis remaining in the cleanup spot.
Davis has homered in two of his last three games. Yesterday's home run was the first for Davis as the cleanup hitter since Sept. 26, 2017 in Pittsburgh. He's hit four on Mother's Day.
Davis' .952 OPS since April 13 leads the team and ranks 15th in the American League (minimum 70 plate appearances). He's hitting .290/.371/.581 (18-for-62) with three...
The pitcher who used to light up radar guns wouldn't mind if they were set ablaze and never replaced.
Put them on a raft in the bay and give it a shove.
Dylan Bundy insisted again yesterday morning that his dip in velocity during Saturday's start wasn't due to an injury. Might have been based on mechanics or the weather. He's trying to figure it out. But he knows how his arm feels.
"My arm feels great," he said.
So he's got that going for him. Which is really important.
Bundy's injury...
Chris Davis found the cleanup spot again. Which happens when a former slugger appears to be regaining his stroke.
Left-hander John Means is finding the rotation to be an ideal fit, his tendency to hold opponents to one run a most endearing trait.
Davis led off the top of the second inning today by launching a 93 mph fastball from Angels starter Griffin Canning onto the flag court in right field. The swing and the sound were quite familiar. They've just been buried for a while.
The 0-for-33...
A day after Orioles starter Dylan Bundy raised some concerns over his decline in velocity and poor command, the sense within the organization remains that he isn't hurt.
"I feel fine physically and that's the most important thing," Bundy said this morning.
Manager Brandon Hyde checked again on Bundy this morning.
"His velo was down a little bit all game long," Hyde said. "What we saw, and I talked to him about it - he understood totally, too - in the fifth inning there his velo dropped a...
Chris Davis has risen to the cleanup spot for today's series finale against the Angels.
Dwight Smith Jr. is batting second and Trey Mancini is lowered to third.
Hanser Alberto is playing second base and Jonathan Villar is moving back to shortstop with Richie Martin on the bench.
Renato Núñez is the designated hitter after sitting out yesterday's loss.
Stevie Wilkerson continues to play center field.
For the Orioles Jonathan Villar SS Dwight Smith Jr. LF Trey Mancini RF Chris Davis 1B...
Orioles left-hander John Means continues his series of firsts in the majors today with his initial up-close looks at the Angels' Mike Trout and Albert Pujols.
Means has pitched to Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez. He's faced Khris Davis. His first three games in 2019 were against the Yankees. He's wandered into baseball's mine fields.
Trout and Pujols present another dangerous situation. But one that doesn't seem to rattle him.
"It's a great opportunity," Means said. "I think it's...
The curiosity over Dylan Bundy's fastball velocity climbed another notch today as his readings declined at critical junctures.
Bundy's heater kept slipping below 90 mph as the temperature fell at Camden Yards and the latest storm moved into the area. He was burned twice by Albert Pujols because of it.
Pujols targeted the seats in left field, providing leads for the Angels in the first and fourth innings, and the Orioles lost again 7-2 before an announced crowd of 21,106.
The Orioles are 13-26...
Figuring out what's wrong with Renato Núñez isn't the complicated part of his slump.
It's snapping him out of it.
Núñez is missing from the Orioles lineup after another hitless night left him 1-for-27 since May 1. He's 4-for-48 going back to April 24 and hasn't drawn a walk in that period.
Health isn't the issue. Núñez could swing the bat while bothered by right biceps soreness that no longer is present. Player and manager agree that he's burrowed too deep inside his...
Reliever Evan Phillips is the latest Oriole to be given a reset in the minors.
The club optioned Phillips this morning and recalled reliever Jimmy Yacabonis in an exchange of right-handers. Phillips has allowed two earned runs in each of his last three appearances and also let two inherited runners score last night to leave him with a 7.11 ERA in 12 2/3 innings.
Command has been an issue with Phillips, who's issued 10 walks and hit three batters. He's also thrown two wild pitches.
"We want...
Can Chris Davis lift his average above .199 for the first time since the end of the 2017 season?
A hit in his first at-bat today will raise Davis' average to .202. He's currently at .193 and batting sixth.
Davis is batting .309 (17-for-55) with three doubles, four home runs, 14 RBIs and eight runs scored in his last 19 games since April 13.
Trey Mancini is hitting .483 (14-for-29) with three home runs and eight runs scored in the first inning. He's the designated hitter today with Joey...
It never fails. A reliever has success and is capable of gobbling up innings and a manager is asked whether a spot in the rotation could open up.
Brandon Hyde is experiencing it with Gabriel Ynoa, who has allowed only one run and walked one batter with 11 strikeouts in 11 1/3 innings. He's tossed three scoreless innings in back-to-back appearances.
"I think he would be in the mix if we went in that direction, but he's also pitching his way into higher-leverage situations and being somebody...
Stevie Wilkerson kept trying. And all he had to show for his airborne attempts to catch a baseball were a few bruises.
A diving try in left-center field that resulted in a run-scoring triple. A leap at the fence in front of the bullpen that netted only more frustration and influenced the outcome of the game.
Mike Trout's two-run shot off Dan Straily in the third inning broke a tie, he doubled in the fifth to pad the lead and the Angels stayed in front to defeat the Orioles 8-3 before an...
The Orioles begin a stretch tonight of playing 20 games in a row before the next off-day on May 30 that divides a homestand consisting of series against the Tigers and Giants.
Manager Brandon Hyde hasn't made any firm decisions regarding changes to his rotation to accommodate the heavier workload.
Hyde had toyed with the idea of using six starters, but Alex Cobb is on the injured list again. Dan Straily, Dylan Bundy and John Means are taking the mound against the Angels this weekend, and David...
Jonathan Villar moves back to shortstop and Hanser Alberto gets the start at second base for tonight's series opener against the Angels at Camden Yards.
Rio Ruiz is batting cleanup. Stevie Wilkerson remains in center field and Pedro Severino is catching.
Dan Straily will try to rebound from his last start against the Rays, when he allowed five runs and nine hits with three walks in 4 1/3 innings. He's 2-4 with a 7.49 ERA and 1.664 WHIP in nine career starts against the Angels.
Albert Pujols...
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde is staying true to his word in his use of reliever Mychal Givens.
It's fine to label Givens as the closer based on his team-leading four saves and how he's the first choice to pitch last. But he won't be saved for the saves.
Hyde trusts Givens to get the biggest outs anywhere after the sixth inning. Givens worked the eighth and ninth Wednesday night with the score tied and carried the game into extras. He's exceeded one inning in eight of his 13 appearances.
The...
The moment easily could have gone unnoticed in a game featuring nine runs scored on homers through the fifth inning.
J.D. Martinez strikes out swinging, Mookie Betts breaks for second base and catcher Austin Wynns pops out of his crouch and makes a perfect throw.
Tag applied, runner out, another caught stealing for the Orioles.
A similar moment last night drew more attention with the score tied in the ninth inning. Eduardo Núñez strikes out swinging, Rafael Devers breaks for second base...
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde laughed tonight and took a sip from his cup before formulating his answer. Before he could revisit Jackie Bradley Jr.'s catch in front of the Orioles bullpen - over their bullpen - that denied Trey Mancini of a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th inning.
"Let's just start out that it was an incredible catch and you tip your hat to the guy making a play like that," Hyde said after a 2-1, 12-inning loss to the Red Sox at Camden Yards. "I don't know if...
Andrew Cashner pounded a fist into his glove tonight and stormed off the mound after striking out Mitch Moreland on a changeup to close the first inning and strand a runner at third base. He threw another changeup with two outs in the third, Mookie Betts launched it into the left field seats to break a scoreless tie and the veteran right-hander took a few shots at himself.
Cashner turned back toward the plate and yelled, knowing that poor location led to a bad result. He'd find out later that...
Before Orioles manager Brandon Hyde could begin jotting down names on tonight's lineup card, he had to more closely study the matchups and video of the opposing pitcher.
Hyde is sitting first baseman Chris Davis, who hits from the left side and is 2-for-22 with nine strikeouts lifetime against Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale. Jonathan Villar is leading off despite being 2-for-12 with nine strikeouts and Joey Rickard is in right field after collecting only two hits in 16 at-bats.
It isn't just...