Orioles and Blue Jays lineups
Orioles and Blue Jays lineups
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Chris Davis moves back up to fifth in the Orioles lineup tonight after batting seventh and homering last night. David Lough is starting in left field, with Nelson Cruz serving as the designated hitter. Caleb Joseph has homered in three consecutive games, but he's on the bench. The Blue Jays have former Orioles Nolan Reimold and Danny Valencia in their lineup. Reimold is making his first start against the Orioles after collecting two plate appearances last night off the bench. For the...
Nats activate Thornton, option Treinen to Triple-A Syracuse (with lineup)
Nats activate Thornton, option Treinen to Triple-A Syracuse (with lineup)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
The Nationals' newest reliever has arrived in D.C. and will be active for tonight's game against the Mets. Left-hander Matt Thornton, acquired yesterday in a waiver trade with the Yankees, has been added to the Nats' roster. Right-hander Blake Treinen was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse to open a roster spot for Thornton. This means the Nats will carry three left-handers in their bullpen for now. The 37-year-old Thornton joins fellow southpaws Ross Detwiler and Jerry Blevins. Thornton...
Nationals activate left-hander Matt Thornton, option right-hander Blake Treinen to Triple-A
Nationals activate left-hander Matt Thornton, option right-hander Blake Treinen to Triple-A
Josh Land
Nationals
The Washington Nationals today activated left-handed reliever Matt Thornton and optioned right-handed pitcher Blake Treinen to Syracuse of the Triple-A International League. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement. Thornton, who was acquired on a waiver claim from the New York Yankees on Tuesday, joins the Nationals after going 0-3 with 12 holds and a 2.55 ERA (7 ER/24.2 IP) in 46 appearances in his lone season with the Yankees. In his...
Chen makes first start in Toronto
Chen makes first start in Toronto
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Wei-Yin Chen has never pitched in Toronto. Orioles manager Buck Showalter should try to convince him that the club returned to Seattle for a one-game series. Four cities in four days. It could happen. Chen is coming off two outstanding starts against the Mariners, allowing one run over 15 1/3 innings with two walks and 11 strikeouts. Criticized in the past for not getting deep into games, he's worked into the eighth inning in back-to-back outings. Chen's 12 victories this season tie him...
Looking for some separation
Looking for some separation
Dan Kolko
Nationals
The Braves keep on losing. Another loss last night, to Felix Hernandez and the Mariners, marked Atlanta's seventh straight defeat and their 12th in their last 16 games. Fredi Gonzalez's team is giving the Nationals a major window here, a big-time chance to open up their National League East lead. And to this point, the Nats have been unable to truly capitalize on it. Yeah, the Nats have a three-game lead in the division, which isn't anything to scoff at. It's the widest margin between...
Rachel Levitin: Not Nationals Stadium, not Nationals Field; it's called Nationals Park
Rachel Levitin: Not Nationals Stadium, not Nationals Field; it's called Nationals Park
Josh Land
Nationals
So I have a pet peeve that I've stayed quiet about for too long now. It's gotten to the point where I nearly boiled over with irritation while discussing said pet peeve with my friend last night. What is it? Well, clearly it's baseball related, since it's being posted on this blog. Even now, in its seventh year of operation, there are people who live in the D.C. metropolitan area and suburbs who call Nationals Park anything except its namesake and it's driving me crazy. I've heard a...
Daniel Clark: O's winning despite struggling offense
Daniel Clark: O's winning despite struggling offense
Josh Land
Orioles
As the first week of August nears its end, the Orioles have found themselves in a position that hasn't been seen all that often since returning to their winning ways in 2012. During the successful seasons of 2012 and 2013, the O's offense was rarely the No. 1 cause for concern, as that worry typically focused on inconsistent starting pitching. Powerful lineups in each of those two seasons - led by the likes of Adam Jones, Chris Davis, Matt Wieters, Manny Machado and J.J. Hardy - ensured O's...
The bats looked good in Toronto, so did Dylan Bundy in Frederick
The bats looked good in Toronto, so did Dylan Bundy in Frederick
Steve Melewski
Orioles
That escalated quickly. I'm talking about the Orioles' offense. Now the runs are coming in bunches. They were coming in a slow trickle. Through the first 16 games out of the All-Star break, the Orioles were batting just .202 and scoring 3.3 runs per game. Going into Monday's game at Washington, they had scored 10 runs in five games. Now, they have 16 in their last two games. In the Seattle series, the Orioles scored six runs on 21 hits in three games. Over the last two nights, they scored...
Dempsey: "It's our window right now and they prove it every night"
Dempsey: "It's our window right now and they prove it every night"
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles have won three straight games in three different cities. Happens all the time, I'm sure. Every Orioles starter collected a hit last night in a 9-3 win over the Blue Jays. The bottom three batters in the lineup belted home runs - Chris Davis, Caleb Joseph and Jonathan Schoop. Who's the last rookie before Joseph to homer three straight games in three different cities? Hello, Elias? So many different contributors. So many memories for former catcher and current MASN analyst Rick...
Gonzalez, Cabrera and Werth after 6-1 loss to Mets
Gonzalez, Cabrera and Werth after 6-1 loss to Mets
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Things didn't start out well for Nationals left-hander Gio Gonzalez, who took the loss Tuesday in a 6-1 setback to the Mets. Gonzalez allowed an extra-base hit in each of the first two frames as the Mets took a 2-0 lead. "Triple, double to left and that was it after that," Gonzalez said. "Pitcher gets a base hit on a broken bat. So, you just tip your cap - that's sometimes how the ball rolls. Can't do nothing about that." Gonzalez, just as any starter would want, hoped his team...