Corbin happy with how his changeup has progressed
Corbin happy with how his changeup has progressed
Pete Kerzel
Nationals
As first spring training starts go, Patrick Corbin took the positives out of his two-inning outing against the Marlins on Saturday afternoon. The left-hander's slider looked crisp, his sinker effective. He was able to tinker with a cutter and a changeup he wants to integrate more into his mix to keep opposing hitters thinking. Best of all, he got his work in before rain started to move across Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla. The Nationals prevailed 5-3 in a game shortened by rain to six...
Rutschman ready for 2021 workload and high expectations
Rutschman ready for 2021 workload and high expectations
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Exactly one year ago, top Orioles prospect Adley Rutschman sat down in manager Brandon Hyde's spring training office and heard that he was reassigned to minor league camp. News that he understood was coming to him. Rutschman reported to the Ed Smith Stadium complex today and found his name on the lineup card as the designated hitter against the Tigers. His stay has been extended. The Orioles don't plan on taking Rutschman to Boston for the opening series. His reassignment is pending. And the...
Orioles and Tigers lineups
Orioles and Tigers lineups
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Shortstop Freddy Galvis has returned to the Orioles lineup tonight after being a late scratch Thursday with a sore hip. Trey Mancini is batting second again, making the start at first base. Chris Davis remains day-to-day with lower-back stiffness. Ryan Mountcastle is the cleanup hitter and Adley Rutschman is the designated hitter. Cedric Mullins takes his turn in center field. Félix Hérnandez makes his Orioles debut and is expected to pitch two innings. For the Orioles Cedric Mullins CF...
Martinez on rain, Lester, injuries, García at short, Scherzer's velocity
Martinez on rain, Lester, injuries, García at short, Scherzer's velocity
Pete Kerzel
Nationals
Nationals manager Davey Martinez has plenty on his plate during the typical day at spring training. He has to check on each of his players and see how they're doing, a daily interaction the skipper prides himself upon. He makes sure to gauge the recoveries of any injured Nats. He needs to converse with his coaches to make sure everything is running smoothly in camp and with general manager Mike Rizzo to talk about potential roster moves and upcoming camp cuts. And then there's the...
A still-early attempt at projecting the opening night roster
A still-early attempt at projecting the opening night roster
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Would you believe spring training is already 40 percent complete? That's right, the Nationals have made it through the first 16 days of a 40-day camp. Time flies when you're having fun, huh? (Or when there's actually baseball being played.) That's not to suggest the Nats are anywhere close to being ready for opening night, though. They've still got a lot to figure out over the next 24 days. Truth be told, they've barely answered any of the most pressing questions they faced when they...
Ankle sprain behind him, Scherzer gets back to work
Ankle sprain behind him, Scherzer gets back to work
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Max Scherzer has dealt with sprained ankles before. Both his left and his right, actually. So when it happened about four weeks ago and briefly delayed his spring training debut, the Nationals ace wasn't particularly worried about that. No, what Scherzer was more worried about was a sprained left ankle setting off a chain of events that might lead to an injured right arm. "When you progress through something like this, one little thing can lead to another little thing, and that can lead up to...
Lineups: Nats vs. Marlins in Jupiter
Lineups: Nats vs. Marlins in Jupiter
Pete Kerzel
Nationals
Left-hander Patrick Corbin makes his first start of the spring today when the Nationals travel to Jupiter, Fla., to face the Marlins in a Grapefruit League game. Like most of the Nationals rotation, Corbin has been slow-played this spring, gradually building up arm strength and endurance in preparation for the regular season. Since it's his first outing, expect him to go no more than 30 pitches or two innings. Relievers Will Harris and Daniel Hudson also are expected to make his Grapefruit...
A slow start for the starters, plus MLB Network on the Orioles
A slow start for the starters, plus MLB Network on the Orioles
Steve Melewski
Orioles
With the understanding that it is way too soon to pass judgments and/or form opinions - and manager Brandon Hyde has told us he's not putting much weight on a pitcher's first outing - Orioles starters are not exactly rolling through opponents just yet. During the club's first six games and a 2-3-1 record so far in spring, O's starting pitchers have been scored on in five of the six games. Their starters also were scored on in the first inning in five of the six games. The rotation ERA is...
Digging deeper into some remaining business in camp
Digging deeper into some remaining business in camp
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The business beyond evaluating players in exhibition games, organizing workouts and keeping everyone safe includes daily checks of the free agent market and discussing how to set up the alternate camp site and how to fill it. The Orioles haven't dismissed the idea of adding to their spring training roster, with pitching always a priority, but they are shifting their focus to the waiver wire as cuts are made in the coming weeks and tracking which minor leaguers have opt-out clauses in their...
Reviewing Harvey's start, Mountcastle's homer and a 13-4 loss
Reviewing Harvey's start, Mountcastle's homer and a 13-4 loss
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The contract was signed and workouts monitored. The ball was handed to him today in Dunedin, Fla. But Matt Harvey wouldn't really fit in with the Orioles until he faced Blue Jays outfielder Randal Grichuk. Now he's truly a member of the club. Making his debut appearance, Harvey loaded the bases in the first inning and Grichuk drove in two runs with a double in Toronto's 13-4 win in Dunedin. Pat Valaika and Ryan Mountcastle homered for the Orioles, who are 2-3-1. Catcher Nick Ciuffo drove in...