Strasburg set for tests on hand on Monday; Kendrick gets day off
Strasburg set for tests on hand on Monday; Kendrick gets day off
Byron Kerr
Orioles
BALTIMORE - Manager Davey Martinez said injured starter Stephen Strasburg will have a medical evaluation done by a hand specialist in a couple of days. The right-hander was placed on the injured list Saturday with carpal tunnel neuritis in his right hand. Unfortunately, Martinez believes the issue won't be solved anytime soon. "We want to have a follow-up on Monday, going to do some nerve tests on his hand," Martinez said during the pregame Zoom video call. "I don't think this is going to...
New O's RHP López looks for fresh start with Orioles
New O's RHP López looks for fresh start with Orioles
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Right-hander Jorge López, the newest Orioles pitcher, might look at the club's roster and realize that several players once claimed on waivers by the team are currently playing very well. He'd like to be next. Designated for assignment recently by the Kansas City Royals, he was a waiver claim of the Orioles during last Sunday's game at Washington. He's not had consistent major league success yet and hopes a fresh start in Baltimore can boost that possibility. His resume shows he was a...
Orioles place Hays on IL and activate López (plus lineup)
Orioles place Hays on IL and activate López (plus lineup)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles have placed outfielder Austin Hays on the 10-day injured list with a non-displaced rib fracture and recalled Cedric Mullins from the alternate camp site at Bowie. Hays had four plate appearances and played center field in last night's 15-3 loss to the Nationals. He's batting .203/.273/.246 with an inside-the-park home run in 19 games. Injuries have slowed Hays' progression through the organization. He made the opening day roster this summer and has struggled at the plate, moving...
Nationals place Stephen Strasburg on injured list
Nationals place Stephen Strasburg on injured list
Doug Miller
Nationals
The Washington Nationals placed right-handed pitcher Stephen Strasburg on the 10-day Injured List (carpal tunnel neuritis of the right hand) and recalled right-handed pitcher Ryne Harper from the Alternate Training Site (Fredericksburg) on Saturday. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement. Strasburg, 32, went 0-1 with a 10.80 ERA in two starts this season. He tossed 4.1 innings in his first start on Aug. 9 vs. Baltimore. In his last start,...
Strasburg to injured list with right hand injury, Harper returns
Strasburg to injured list with right hand injury, Harper returns
Byron Kerr
Nationals
BALTIMORE - The Nationals announced that right-hander Stephen Strasburg has been placed on the 10-day injured list with carpal tunnel neuritis of the right hand. The team has recalled right-handed pitcher Ryne Harper from the alternate training site in Fredericksburg, Va. Carpal tunnel syndrome, also called median nerve compression, is a condition that causes numbness, tingling, or weakness in the hand. According to webmd.com, the syndrome "happens because of pressure on your median nerve,...
Game 18 lineups: Nats at Orioles (updated)
Game 18 lineups: Nats at Orioles (updated)
Byron Kerr
Orioles
BALTIMORE - The Nationals get back to work tonight seeking a series win for the first time since the July 30 "road" series at Nats Park against the Blue Jays. The Orioles won 6-2 to complete a three-game sweep of the Nats when the two teams finished in Baltimore the series finale that was suspended Sunday at Nationals Park when a tangled tarp kept the grounds crew from keeping the field playable. But the Nats roared back to take the regularly scheduled game at Camden Yards 15-3. After losing...
Former Oriole and National Hairston recalls grandfather's Negro League career
Former Oriole and National Hairston recalls grandfather's Negro League career
Mel Antonen
Orioles
The Orioles drafted Jerry Hairston Jr., in 1997, and when he made his big-league debut at Camden Yards against the Angels on Sept. 11, 1998, the Hairstons became the first African-American family to have three generations play in the major leagues. Hairston hit 26 home runs with the Orioles from 1998 through 2004 and then played with eight other teams, including the 2011 Nationals. His grandfather, Sam, played for the Birmingham Barons and won the Negro American League Triple Crown for the 1950...
Alex Cobb's take on the O's bats and other notes
Alex Cobb's take on the O's bats and other notes
Steve Melewski
Orioles
We've talked often here this season about how individual Orioles have improved from last year and how that has made the team better overall. Players worked hard during the winter and continued that during baseball's shutdown that began in mid-March. They used coaching tips and guidance along with data and analytics and a lot of hard work to make themselves better. The product is seen both in their stats and the team's won-loss record. On Friday, O's pitcher Alex Cobb was a guest on the...
García on first start in the bigs: "A moment that I always dreamt of"
García on first start in the bigs: "A moment that I always dreamt of"
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Nationals lost their starting second baseman and most consistent hitter just two innings into the completion of their suspended game with the Orioles Friday night. Starlin Castro went down with a fractured right wrist. He was hitting .283 for the Nats so far this season. The injury was a major blow for the club that has seen pitchers go down to begin this shortened season, but this was their first position player to be lost for an extended time. Castro's veteran leadership was extremely...
Santander proves to be right Rule 5 choice
Santander proves to be right Rule 5 choice
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The rumors began a few months prior to the 2016 Rule 5 draft. The Orioles had interest in a young outfielder in the Indians' farm system who put up gaudy statistics over the summer. In high Class A ball. With a shoulder that could require surgery. And with concerns that he may be reduced to a designated hitter role after regaining his health. The enthusiasm for him wasn't unanimous. Former executive Dan Duquette stuck to his reports, tuned out the critics and made certain that the Orioles...