Yastrzemski moves up again, plus other notes
Yastrzemski moves up again, plus other notes
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles have promoted outfielder Mike Yastrzemski to Double-A Bowie, his third affiliate since the start of the 2014 season. Yastrzemski, chosen in the 14th round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft out of Vanderbilt University, was batting .312/.364/.462 with seven doubles, a triple, one home run and 19 RBIs in 23 games at advanced Single-A Frederick. He also was 5-of-5 in stolen base attempts. Yastrzemski began the season at low Single-A Delmarva and batted .306/.365/.554 with 14 doubles,...
Looking ahead to the second half
Looking ahead to the second half
Dan Kolko
Nationals
If the Nationals are going to win the World Series, they'll have to take at least one game on the road. Getting a little ahead of ourselves here? Yup. But hey, there's nothing else going on in the sports world today. The American League representative in the World Series will hold home field advantage this year, after the AL All-Star squad earned a 5-3 win in last night's Midsummer Classic. The last five World Series champions have all held home field advantage. Only one of those times was a...
Clippard does his job, puts out fire in fifth inning (AL wins 5-3)
Clippard does his job, puts out fire in fifth inning (AL wins 5-3)
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Nationals right-hander Tyler Clippard got his chance to pitch in his second All-Star Game in the fifth inning tonight at Target Field in Minneapolis. He was able to put out a fire started by Cardinals right-hander Pat Neshek. With the game tied 3-3 in the bottom of the fifth, Neshek allowed a run-scoring double by Mike Trout that scored former Nationals prospect and current Athletics catcher Derek Norris and gave the American League a one-run lead. Clippard relieved Neshek and recorded two outs...
Because You Asked - Revenge of the Fallen
Because You Asked - Revenge of the Fallen
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The World Cup is over. The All-Star Game is over. I no longer have a reason to live. Wait, I still have my reader mailbag, which allows me to churn out another sequel to the "Because You Asked" series. As you know, sequels rarely live up to the original, but these don't cost you anything except a few minutes of your time. And they exist because of you. You ask, I answer, you ask again, I wonder whether I'm operating inside the cone of silence, Then, I wonder whether you get the...
Cruz, Jones hitless in first trips to plate in All-Star Game (updated)
Cruz, Jones hitless in first trips to plate in All-Star Game (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
It never fails. A player catches a routine fly ball and leads off the next inning. Adam Jones did it tonight in the All-Star Game at Target Field in Minnesota, squeezing Andrew McCutchen's fly ball to center field to end the top of the second and immediately coming to the plate in the bottom half. Happens all the time, folks. But seriously, Jones took a Clayton Kershaw pitch out of the strike zone and popped up to third baseman Aramis Ramirez. He's 0-for-1. Jones is hitting behind teammate...
On the Home Run Derby and the much-needed break
On the Home Run Derby and the much-needed break
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Is the Home Run Derby still going on? I half-expected to wake up this morning and still see some sort of swing-off or bonus round going on at Target Field in Minnesota. The hour-long rain delay before the Derby didn't help matters last night, but my goodness, does that event seem to go on forever. They might have cut down the number of outs in each round from 10 to seven, but that still didn't seem to help much. There are just too many participants, in my opinion, and too many players advance...
Harris: Taylor "putting the ball in play," raises average 60 points
Harris: Taylor "putting the ball in play," raises average 60 points
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Double-A Harrisburg Senators center fielder Michael Taylor has made big steps this season at the plate. Taylor is batting .323 through 88 games with 110 hits. Last season, he hit .263. He has 16 doubles, two triples, 18 homers, 27 stolen bases and 54 RBIs. Last season for high Single-A Potomac, he had 10 homers in 133 games. Harrisburg batting coach Mark Harris, who has worked with Taylor for a few seasons on his approach and swing, was the hitting coach for Team USA at the Futures Game on...
Roberts talks about Markakis
Roberts talks about Markakis
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
I've never been a huge fan of the Home Run Derby. If it has any shot at holding my attention, either the baseballs or the players need to be juiced again. But seriously ... Todd Frazier advances to the finals after hitting one home run? Somebody cork this competition. I can't endorse a home run contest that doesn't include Giancarlo Stanton in the last round. That's a fly ball in the ointment. Nice showing by Orioles center fielder Adam Jones, who advanced to the second round and would have...
Jones advances to second round of Home Run Derby (Jones eliminated)
Jones advances to second round of Home Run Derby (Jones eliminated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Home Run Derby at Target Field in Minnesota has moved to the second round, and Orioles center fielder Adam Jones is going along with it. Jones is facing off against Oakland's Yoenis Cespedes, the defending champion. Toronto's Jose Bautista, the team captain who extended the invitation to Jones, received a bye after launching 10 home runs. Bautista will square off against Jones or Cespedes in the third round. Jones hit four home runs in the first round, the longest measured at 426...
Orioles trade Wallace to Blue Jays
Orioles trade Wallace to Blue Jays
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles are spending the All-Star break reshuffling their minor league deck. The club confirmed this afternoon that Triple-A first baseman Brett Wallace has been traded to the Blue Jays for cash considerations. I heard earlier today that it's a "nominal" fee. Also, the Orioles confirmed that left-hander Randy Wolf was released from his Triple-A contract. I wrote yesterday that Wolf opted out of his deal. Wallace, a former first-round draft pick, was batting .265/.329/.389 with 12...