Manny Machado on his co-AL Player of the Week award
Manny Machado on his co-AL Player of the Week award
Steve Melewski
Orioles
For the fourth time in his career, the Orioles' Manny Machado is the winner of the American League Player of the Week award. This time he shares the honor with A's pitcher Sean Manaea after he no-hit Boston on Saturday night. Machado posted a slash line of .500/.560/1.273 (11-for-22) with seven runs scored, 11 hits, two doubles, five home runs and eight RBIs over six games through Sunday. It is his first POTW honor since last August. "It is always an honor to receive this award for all the...
Orioles lineup vs. Indians
Orioles lineup vs. Indians
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Danny Valencia is starting at third base tonight for the Orioles and Tim Beckham has moved to second. Beckham is leading off while Trey Mancini remains out of the lineup. Chance Sisco is catching and batting seventh, and Anthony Santander is in right field. Craig Gentry is in left, but he's moved down to ninth in the order. Closer Zach Britton performed more fielding drills today before batting practice. He covered first base and handled "bunts" from head athletic trainer Brian Ebel. For the...
Machado named co-AL Player of the Week
Machado named co-AL Player of the Week
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles shortstop Manny Machado and Athletics left-hander Sean Manaea have been named co-Players of the Week in the American League. One guy can't stop getting hits and the other didn't allow any in his most recent start. Machado batted .500/.560/1.273 (11-for-22) over six games with two doubles, five home runs, eight RBIs and seven runs scored to earn his fourth AL Player of the Week Award. He's currently riding a 10-game hitting streak. Among league leaders, Machado ranked first in homers,...
Orioles, Autism Speaks to host Autism Awareness Day at Oriole Park on April 26
Orioles, Autism Speaks to host Autism Awareness Day at Oriole Park on April 26
Pete Kerzel
Orioles
In recognition of National Autism Awareness Month, the Orioles will partner with Autism Speaks to host Autism Awareness Day on Thursday, April 26, when the Orioles take on the Tampa Bay Rays at 7:05 p.m. ET. Discounted Upper Reserve tickets are available for purchase at www.orioles.com/autism, with $5 for every ticket sold benefitting Autism Speaks, the world's leading autism science and advocacy organization. Autism Speaks is dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention,...
Opposite Dugout: Rays are in midst of a rebuild
Opposite Dugout: Rays are in midst of a rebuild
Josh Land
Orioles
Manager: Kevin Cash (4th season) Record: 8-13 Last 10 games: 5-5 Who to watch: CF Mallex Smith (.344/.412/.871) 1B C.J. Cron (5 HR, 13 RBIs), OF Denard Span (17 RBIs), 2B Daniel Robertson (.318), RHP Blake Snell (3-1, 2.54 ERA) Season series vs. Orioles: First meeting (11-8 in 2017) Pitching probables: April 24: RHP Jake Faria (1-1) vs. RHP Alex Cobb (0-2), 7:05 p.m., MASNApril 25: RHP Chris Archer (1-1) vs. RHP Dylan Bundy (1-2), 7:05 p.m., MASN2April 26: RHP Blake Snell (3-1) vs. Chris...
Kintzler on how back-to-back-to-back games are a good thing
Kintzler on how back-to-back-to-back games are a good thing
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The bullpen will be a huge key as to how far the Nationals go this season and how their final month ends up. The big three of Ryan Madson, Brandon Kintzler and Sean Doolittle are the critical players, but guys like Sammy Solís, Shawn Kelley, Matt Grace and Trevor Gott will get their share of opportunities to be difference makers as well. How important the bullpen will be was never more impactful to the season than on display Sunday night in their 4-3 loss to the Dodgers. The club was unable...
Injuries, lack of depth costing Nationals in tight games
Injuries, lack of depth costing Nationals in tight games
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
LOS ANGELES - The Nationals head to San Francisco for the final leg of their three-city road trip with a 10-12 record that feels like it should at least be flipped around, if not even better than that. The Nats are 1-5 in one-run games so far this season, the lone victory coming way back in the opening series in Cincinnati after Sean Doolittle gave up a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth before hanging on. Surely they could have pulled out wins in a couple of those tight ballgames had...
Nationals can't hold onto lead, can't finish late rally in 4-3 loss
Nationals can't hold onto lead, can't finish late rally in 4-3 loss
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
LOS ANGELES - There's no shame losing two of three at Dodger Stadium to the defending National League champs. The Nationals shouldn't walk out of here with heads hung low. Yet after beating Clayton Kershaw in Friday's opener and then getting a gem from Stephen Strasburg on Saturday and then holding a three-run lead in the sixth inning tonight, this weekend felt like something of a missed opportunity, capped by a 4-3 loss in the Sunday night finale. "You always want to win games, especially...
O's Dan Duquette comments on the offense and more during Sunday radio interview
O's Dan Duquette comments on the offense and more during Sunday radio interview
Steve Melewski
Orioles
When I interviewed Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette on the radio on Sunday, he pointed out that many factors have contributed to the Orioles' dismal 6-16 start. But he seemed to focus more on the strikeout total on offense and the misplays on defense. Duquette was my guest on "Orioles Baseball Tonight" on flagship station 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore. I asked him if a team that has lost 10 of 12 and is already 10 games under .500 has dug too big a hole to...
Marty Niland: Rickey's reports set the stage for historic summer in D.C.
Marty Niland: Rickey's reports set the stage for historic summer in D.C.
Josh Land
Nationals
Former Senators outfielder Curt Flood "approach(ed) perfection" with St. Louis in 1963. That same year, former Washington slugger Harmon Killebrew was described as strikeout-prone and overpriced as a Minnesota Twin. Former Nationals manager Frank Robinson was "upset" by the changeup as a Cincinnati Red in the spring of 1964. Those are the professional opinions of Branch Rickey, whose more than 1,750 scouting reports and other baseball-related papers and correspondence have been digitized by...