Sharing some questions and curiosities
Sharing some questions and curiosities
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
I have questions. The issue is how none of them can be answered and I'm not known for my patience. Pitchers and catchers are supposed to report to the Ed Smith Stadium complex on Feb. 16, but booking travel now seems like wasted energy with the possibility of a COVID-related delay. Not only am I unsure about the chances of spring training starting on the time, I have no idea whether media will be granted access. The whole production could be done again over Zoom. If allowed inside the gates,...
Orioles to provide COVID-19 testing for Elev8 Baltimore
Orioles to provide COVID-19 testing for Elev8 Baltimore
Pete Kerzel
Orioles
The Orioles, in partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF), today announced a plan to facilitate COVID-19 testing for Elev8 Baltimore educators and staff. Tests will be regularly administered through January 2021 as part of the club's ongoing efforts to serve the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning this week, COVID-19 testing will be available to educators and staff from Elev8 Baltimore at the Elev8 Baltimore network office. Elev8...
#TBT to "Nationals Classics": Coming through in the clutch
#TBT to "Nationals Classics": Coming through in the clutch
Pete Kerzel
Nationals
Well, Thanksgiving is in the rear-view mirror, which means the currently chilly hot stove will soon be heating up. And what better way to get in the mood than a smattering of clutch performances that resulted in Nationals victories? Here at MASN, "Nationals Classics" are designed to make you feel warm and fuzzy all over. Guys that make their money by coming through in the clutch tend to do that, don't they? Is there anything better than cheering a dominant team or individual performance, or...
"Orioles Classics" #TBT: Feels like the first time
"Orioles Classics" #TBT: Feels like the first time
Doug Miller
Orioles
December's here, and as the holiday season ramps up, many folks feel the tug of nostalgia. Perhaps your senses are already summoning fond memories as your stereo plays festive tunes and your kitchen is warmed and made fragrant by an oven cranking out cookies. But winter's arrival doesn't have the market cornered on nostalgia. Memories of springs, summers and autumns past can trigger sentimental feelings, too, and that's what "Orioles Classics" is all about. This batch, still toasty from...
Monday morning Nats Q&A
Monday morning Nats Q&A
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Hope everyone had a nice, safe Thanksgiving weekend. As you'd expect, there was no significant news about the Nationals, who like most teams have been awfully quiet so far this offseason. Perhaps that begins to change this week, as November turns to December and pressure builds to address the roster. In the meantime, let's take some time this morning to answer your questions about the team, the offseason to date and the offseason still to come. There's a whole lot that needs to be...
Doubles can turn into homers as minor leaguers move to majors
Doubles can turn into homers as minor leaguers move to majors
Byron Kerr
Nationals
One way to track the potential of a young star becoming a power hitter in the major leagues is to monitor doubles hit through their minor league career. Let's start with a couple of elite players - Trea Turner and Anthony Rendon - and their minor league statistics. Turner spent 69 games in the minors in 2014 and hit 16 doubles, which is one double every 4.3 games. That number stayed about the same in 2015, when Turner hit 24 doubles in 116 games, which was one double every 4.8 games. Turner...
A few questions for O's fans
A few questions for O's fans
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Today we throw a few questions your way. We didn't make it to 10, but that was because we're looking at a few recent blog entries and topics here and revisiting them. Then we'll ponder a few questions. * We recently wondered if an O's streak that started in 2006 will end soon. The Orioles have made at least one Rule 5 pick in every such draft dating to 2005. The was the last year the Orioles did not select in that draft. As noted in this entry, that was the year that the movie "Fever...
Sorting through some super-utility candidates
Sorting through some super-utility candidates
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Utility competitions in spring training usually elicit as much excitement as a Perry Como concert. There's a better chance of finding an olive pit than a mosh pit. (We interrupt this blog entry to bring you a link to one of the funniest skits of all time from the '80s. Eugene Levy at his finest. You'll thank me later.) The importance of having versatile players shouldn't be minimized. Guys who can handle assignments at multiple positions in the infield and outfield are increasing in value,...
Vavra learning on the fly in new position
Vavra learning on the fly in new position
Paul Mancano
Orioles
Terrin Vavra is an infielder. His father was an infielder. His brother was an infielder. His other brother was an infielder. But when the Orioles approached him about adding center field to a resume that had previously listed only second base and shortstop, Vavra jumped at the opportunity. "It's a new experience for me but something that I think I can attack and succeed with," he said in a recent Zoom interview with "MASN All Access." The applicant certainly has skills that fit the job...
Will 2021 see O's top prospect in Baltimore?
Will 2021 see O's top prospect in Baltimore?
Steve Melewski
Orioles
It is not a pressing question, but rather an intriguing one for the Orioles: Will catcher Adley Rutschman make his major league debut in 2021? That might seem quite unlikely for a player with just 130 professional at-bats and 12 games of full-season ball - and that at low Single-A - on his resume. But of all the prospects that were fortunate enough to play at alternate camps this year with no minor league season, he may have gained among the most. It's pretty clear that Rutschman got in...