Orioles and Tigers lineups (and more)
Orioles and Tigers lineups (and more)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Adley Rutschman is rewarded for yesterday's double, the Orioles' only hit in Dunedin, with a start today as the designated hitter against the Tigers in Lakeland. Rutschman is batting seventh, one spot ahead of Ryan McKenna, who gets the start in center field. Austin Wynns is behind the plate. Yolmer Sánchez is leading off. Ryan Mountcastle is in left field. Dean Kremer is making his third start after allowing three runs and walking three batters in 4 2/3 innings. He tossed three scoreless...
With walk-off single, Tomás throws his hat in the ring
With walk-off single, Tomás throws his hat in the ring
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals have one open spot on their bench they need to fill, and the sense entering camp was that it was likely to go either to a utility infielder like Hernán Pérez or Jordy Mercer or an experienced backup outfielder like Gerardo Parra or Yadiel Hernández. There is another possible candidate for the job, though, especially if general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez decide to prioritize offensive potential over defensive ability and versatility. His name is Yasmany...
Ross continues to make his case for final spot in rotation
Ross continues to make his case for final spot in rotation
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
If the conventional wisdom entering the spring was that the No. 5 spot in the Nationals rotation was Joe Ross' to lose, the right-hander has done nothing to date to suggest he's in serious danger of coughing up the job to someone else. Ross hasn't necessarily dominated in his two starts, but he's been good enough. He's been healthy. And he's feeling quite comfortable sliding back into the five-day routine of a big league starter after sitting out the 2020 season. "It's just good to be...
Lineups: Nats vs. Astros in West Palm Beach (plus first cuts)
Lineups: Nats vs. Astros in West Palm Beach (plus first cuts)
Pete Kerzel
Nationals
Stephen Strasburg makes his second spring start this afternoon, and the right-hander will be facing the same team and starting pitcher - the Astros and righty Lance McCullers - that he saw in his first outing on Tuesday. Since it's his second outing, expect Strasburg to push toward three innings and about 50-60 pitches. That would be in line with a usual second start for a starting pitcher, and since Strasburg is a creature of habit, he won't want to deviate from the established...
Bannon looks to show his stuff, plus other notes
Bannon looks to show his stuff, plus other notes
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Whether he has a legitimate chance to break north with the Orioles or not only the O's brass knows for sure, but infielder Rylan Bannon is at camp again this year, this time on the 40-man roster, looking to show his talents. Acquired by the club on July 18, 2018 in the Manny Machado trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Bannon spent some time at the Bowie alternate site in 2020. When last seen in minor league games, during the 2019 season, he had put together a pretty good year. The right-handed...
Leftovers for breakfast
Leftovers for breakfast
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
In 12 exhibition games in 2019 after his trade to the Orioles, outfielder Dwight Smith Jr. collected 12 hits in 28 at-bats, hit five home runs and posted a 1.448 OPS. He slashed .241/.297/.412 in 392 plate appearances during the regular season. Catcher Chance Sisco went 13-for-34 (.382) with four home runs and 11 RBIs in the Grapefruit League, his 1.298 OPS ranking third on the club, but he batted .210 with a .729 OPS and played in only 58 games after the Orioles broke camp. Joey Rickard...
Limited spring schedule forces Nats to get creative
Limited spring schedule forces Nats to get creative
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
As much as they've tried to make this feel like a normal spring training, there are certain unavoidable differences from previous Nationals camps because of COVID-19 protocols. Like the limited number of opponents. Because Major League Baseball decided to reduce travel across the state of Florida, the Nats are only playing the four other clubs that train within 45 minutes of West Palm Beach: the Astros, Cardinals, Marlins and Mets. That leads to a whole lot of repeat matchups against teams...
Rutschman provides lone offensive highlight in 5-0 loss
Rutschman provides lone offensive highlight in 5-0 loss
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Offensive support from the Orioles wasn't in vogue again today. Manager Brandon Hyde is trying to remain patient while wondering when it might come back in style. The Orioles were no-hit today in Dunedin, four walks their only noise, until Adley Rutschman's two-out double in the seventh that completed a 10-pitch at-bat against Blue Jays reliever Jordan Romano. Rutschman fouled off five in a row, per the Gameday pitch tracker, and drove a slider to center field in a 5-0 loss. He's 3-for-9...
Lineups: Nats vs. Mets in West Palm Beach
Lineups: Nats vs. Mets in West Palm Beach
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
After their first true day off of the spring, the Nationals are back in action tonight in West Palm Beach, facing the Mets. And tonight marks the end of the second turn through the projected rotation. Joe Ross is on the mound for his second start, looking to build off a solid debut against this same New York lineup in which he threw 39 pitches across 1 2/3 innings and struck out three. Though nobody is saying it out loud, it seems pretty clear Ross is the planned No. 5 starter entering the...
LeBlanc on outing and rotation competition (O's lose to Jays)
LeBlanc on outing and rotation competition (O's lose to Jays)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Left-hander Wade LeBlanc and right-hander Dean Kremer are the only Orioles starters to record scoreless outings to this point in spring training. Today in Dunedin, LeBlanc could not duplicate that, but he pitched out a jam in his third inning as the O's faced the Toronto Blue Jays. LeBlanc went two scoreless innings on one hit on March 3 against Atlanta and then worked on the back fields between that outing and today's game. He faced four batters and retired them all in a scoreless, 15-pitch...