The Orioles aren't done making additions to their roster this weekend.
I'm hearing that outfielder Nolan Reimold will have his contract selected from Triple-A Norfolk. He's flying to Toronto this morning.
The Orioles already added Junior Lake, another right-handed hitting outfielder, but you never can have too many with the Blue Jays starting left-handers David Price today and Mark Buehrle on Sunday.
Reimold is 4-for-28 with a home run and 10 strikeouts against Price, but he's 6-for-15 with...
TORONTO - The Orioles put an end to one impressive Toronto Blue Jays streak last night. Until their 10-2 loss to the Orioles on Friday, the Blue Jays had allowed seven or fewer runs in all 42 games since the All-Star break and were 31-11. The 42-game streak was a club record and the longest in MLB this year.
Last night's loss for Toronto was also the first time they have lost by more than three runs since July 4 in an 8-3 defeat at Detroit. The Blue Jays have given up 10 runs seven times this...
Not long ago, Bryce Harper bluntly delivered a message that was echoed by several teammates - the Nationals didn't care about the Mets. Throw that out the window as players and coaches delayed showers and meals to sit intently watching as the first-place Mets battled the Marlins in extra innings.
When the Marlins delivered the game-winning run in the 11th, the Nationals clubhouse erupted. It's still a five-game National League East lead for New York, but the Nationals will take it especially...
Calm, cool and collected, rookie Michael A. Taylor stepped into the batter's box at Nationals Park for his first at-bat of the game, coming in the 10th inning of a 2-2 game.
While the Nationals had jumped out to an early lead in the first thanks to a home run by Bryce Harper, the Braves battled back to tie the game in the second and eventually grab a 2-1 lead in the eighth.
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Mike Wright gets another chance today to impress the Blue Jays and his manager.
The first attempt at Rogers Centre didn't go according to plan, but opportunity knocks again.
Wright was activated from the disabled list yesterday after making two rehab starts at Triple-A Norfolk. He tossed six scoreless innings on Tuesday, which puts him on short rest today. However, he threw only 65 pitches.
Wright was charged with four runs in 1 1/3 innings on June 19 in Toronto, the last one scoring on Tyler...
The Nationals grabbed a dramatic victory in 10 innings Friday, thanks to a pinch-hit three-run homer from Michael A. Taylor, a 5-2 win over the Atlanta Braves.
Jonathan Papelbon (3-1) notched his first win as a National by extending to two innings, allowing two hits but no runs while striking out one.
"He's a gamer," said left-hander Matt Thornton, who got two critical outs in the fifth. "He's going to take the ball. It doesn't matter if we're losing by two and they want him to pitch or...
TORONTO -- First baseman Chris Davis tonight became the first Oriole to ever have two 40-homer seasons. He hit his 39th and 40th and drove in three in the O's 10-2 rout of Toronto.
"It means a lot," Davis said. "I really don't focus a whole lot on personal goals. My goal is to come in here every day and do what I can to help the team win. There have obviously been a lot of great players who have come through this organization, so to be the first one, it's a good feeling, it's a humbling...
TORONTO - Chris Davis had another good night.
The Orioles' slugging first baseman homered twice again tonight and became the first player in the majors to reach 40 homers as the Orioles hammered first-place Toronto 10-2 at Rogers Centre in front of a sellout crowd of 46,201.
The Orioles slowed a red-hot Blue Jays team that went 21-6 in August and was 31-11 since the All-Star break, averaging 5.8 runs per game. The top five hitters in the dangerous Toronto lineup went a combined 1-for-20...
Tanner Roark worked through an eventful first inning. Cameron Maybin slapped a one-out single to left and then Roark picked him off. Freddie Freeman followed with a double, drilled off the wall in right. Then Roark hit A.J. Pierzynski before getting Adonis Garcia to ground out to end the frame.
After allowing Bryce Harper to score four times on four walks last night, the Braves decided to challenge the Nats slugger tonight. Facing a full count with two outs, Harper pulverized a fastball from...
Trea Turner entered last night's rout in seventh inning, taking over at shortstop with the Nationals leading by 13 runs at the time. Since making his highly anticipated major league debut on Aug. 21, the 22-year-old was hitless in nine at-bats.
With one out in the bottom of the frame, the speedy Turner raced down the first base line after slapping a bouncing ball to the right side. Braves second baseman Jace Peterson fielded the ball but struggled to get it out of his glove, and when he...



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