Scherzer impressed with testing, gearing up for opening day
Scherzer impressed with testing, gearing up for opening day
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Max Scherzer laughed when a reporter mentioned hearing he threw 65 pitches to live hitters Friday during the Nationals' first workout of the summer, then made sure to clarify that manager Davey Martinez may not have conveyed that information with 100 percent accuracy. Turns out Scherzer threw 32 pitches to hitters over two simulated innings. The 65 total Martinez revealed most likely included his warmup pitches before the batters stepped in. Still, it's a good sign of the current state of...
O's individual work during baseball shutdown paying off now
O's individual work during baseball shutdown paying off now
Steve Melewski
Orioles
There are a few things emerging after watching two days' worth of Zoom video interviews from Orioles camp at Oriole Park. The players certainly put their time to good use after spring training shut down in mid-March. And fthey seem determined to abide by the extensive health protocols in place to give this season every chance to both get going and to be played to completion. It was March 12 when spring training was halted by COVID-19 concerns and the second version of training began Friday in...
Recapping Day 2 of summer training camp
Recapping Day 2 of summer training camp
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles still don't have a full turnout for their summer training camp, with manager Brandon Hyde saying again this afternoon that a couple of Dominican players remain in the intake process for COVID-19 testing. "We're still waiting on that," Hyde said today in a Zoom conference call. While some teams are confirming positive tests, whether or not they receive permission from players to reveal the names, the Orioles are keeping the process under wraps. Major League Baseball announced...
Martinez on leadership, new extra-inning rule and more
Martinez on leadership, new extra-inning rule and more
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Nationals had the oldest clubhouse in the major leagues last season. That type of experience and leadership was important to their success. This season, many of those same veterans are back, but the club must adjust without guys like Anthony Rendon and Ryan Zimmerman. Manager Davey Martinez was asked Saturday who he felt might step up to take on a more vigorous leadership role on this 2020 version of the Nats? Martinez believes a soft-spoken veteran shortstop might be in line to take on a...
Denaburg recovering from shoulder cleanup: "All reports have been positive"
Denaburg recovering from shoulder cleanup: "All reports have been positive"
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Right-hander Mason Denaburg, the Nationals' top overall selection from the 2018 First-Year Player Draft, has been been progressing well from a shoulder cleanout we reported earlier this winter. Three of the Nats' top four first-round selections the past four drafts are in the current 60-man player pool, including Cade Cavalli, Jackson Rutledge and Seth Romero. Because he is undergoing rehab following the procedure on his right shoulder, Denaburg is not in camp. The arthroscopic cleanout did...
Kieboom is everyday third baseman "as of right now"
Kieboom is everyday third baseman "as of right now"
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals' most pressing question of spring training may already be answered at the outset of summer training: Carter Kieboom is expected to be the club's everyday third baseman. Manager Davey Martinez revealed that significant bit of news today during his second video conference with reporters of this unprecedented summer camp, making it clear his plan at this moment is to pencil Kieboom's name in at third base on opening day and to keep him there throughout this planned shortened...
Martinez going with a five-man rotation to begin shortened season
Martinez going with a five-man rotation to begin shortened season
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Nationals enter day two of summer training at Nats Park with the schedule spread out over 11 hours so the players and coaches are never in big groups. General manager Mike Rizzo said his pitchers hit the ground running on Friday and returned looking like they had taken advantage of the three-and-a-half-month pause due to the coronavirus shutdown, especially Max Scherzer, Stephen Strasburg and Patrick Corbin. "The important thing is we came into spring training 2.0 in good shape," Rizzo...
More from the first day of summer training camp
More from the first day of summer training camp
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Sarasota portion of camp ended for the Orioles on March 12, almost four months passing before they could reconvene at Camden Yards for unprecedented summer sessions. The roster has undergone some changes, with 45 players plunging into a pool and 15 others expected at the alternate site in Bowie. Manager Brandon Hyde won't block out everything he saw at the Ed Smith Stadium complex and during Grapefruit League games. It still counts. "Yeah, I think so," he said yesterday after leaving his...
Davis on the "most odd, just random, weirdest" day of his baseball life
Davis on the "most odd, just random, weirdest" day of his baseball life
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles first baseman Chris Davis has played a game with no fans inside the ballpark. He's eclipsed 50 home runs, earned a win on the mound, received the richest contract in franchise history and endured the longest hitless streak for a position player to start a season. Nothing, however, can compare to what he experienced today at Camden Yards. So many changes implemented to keep everyone safe during the coronavirus pandemic. The social distancing, the masks, the hand sanitizer stations on...
Hyde on the big picture, Davis on clubhouse accountability
Hyde on the big picture, Davis on clubhouse accountability
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde understands that anything can happen in a short season of 60 games. It's a sprint, not a marathon. He'd love nothing better than for his team to surprise people and be contending deep into the summer. He also surely realizes that - short year or not - the odds of that are still long. And the Orioles still have a bigger picture in mind. That should include playing some prospects throughout the 60 games, although some are not yet in the Orioles' 60-man player pool,...