While waiting for the Orioles lineup ...
While waiting for the Orioles lineup ...
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - The Orioles are playing two road games today, and I can't recall the last time they pulled off a doubleheader without taking the field at Ed Smith Stadium. They make another trip to Fort Myers today for a 1:05 p.m. game against the Red Sox, but they take a left turn at the Daniels Parkway exit off Interstate 75 instead of going right toward the Twins complex. Miguel Gonzalez gets the start for the Orioles, who will head back toward Sarasota and make a stop in Port Charlotte...
The last cuts are the deepest
The last cuts are the deepest
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - The Orioles are playing two games today and the biggest news will come at the conclusion of each one. Cuts will be made. Deep, bloody cuts. The Orioles have 40 players on their camp roster and need to eliminate 15. Four of them will go on the disabled list - Manny Machado, Edgmer Escalona, Francisco Peguero and Johan Santana - and Troy Patton will begin serving his 25-game suspension. That's five. Rule 5 pick Michael Almanzar has tendinitis in his left patella and could...
More predictions, some odds and a few Chris Davis quotes
More predictions, some odds and a few Chris Davis quotes
Steve Melewski
Orioles
If predictions that are unfavorable to the Orioles get you stirred up, then don't read the ESPN the Magazine's 2014 MLB preview issue. The magazine's editors actually used a chemistry element in this year's predictions. They tried to quantify clubhouse chemistry using three elements they called demographic factor, isolation factor and ego factor. I give them credit for trying, but there are some things in this game you just can't put a stat on. Anyway, the Orioles actually gained a win...
Orioles option Brach
Orioles option Brach
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - As Orioles manager Buck Showalter sat in his office following today's 4-1 loss to the Twins in Fort Myers, he talked about reliever Brad Brach's impressive spring training and mentioned how he planned on making at least one cut tonight. Showalter indicated that the roster move would involve a pitcher who wouldn't be scheduled to throw in Wednesday's split-squad games. As it turned out, Showalter was twice referencing Brach. The Orioles optioned Brach to Triple-A...
Orioles option Brach to Triple-A Norfolk
Orioles option Brach to Triple-A Norfolk
Pete Kerzel
Orioles
The Orioles today announced that they have optioned right-hander Brad Brach to Triple-A Norfolk. With this move, the Orioles now have 40 players at major league spring training, including six non-roster invitees.
Hearing from Harper, Strasburg and Span after Nats' 7-3 win
Hearing from Harper, Strasburg and Span after Nats' 7-3 win
Dan Kolko
Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - You have all the information on the Nationals' five cuts, Aaron Barrett making the opening day bullpen and where this all leaves the competition for the final couple roster spots. There might be some more news to come on that front, especially if the Nats end up bringing in someone from outside the organization to fill the final bench job. An experienced corner infielder seems to make sense, but we shall see how it plays out. Now, some quick notes and quotes from today's game...
Orioles release Connor Narron, Aaron Laffey and three others from minor league camp
Orioles release Connor Narron, Aaron Laffey and three others from minor league camp
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles today released five players from minor league camp, bringing the total number to 13 minor league players released since spring training started. The club released infielder Connor Narron, right-handed pitchers Luis Vizcaino, Eric Beaulac and Juan Guzman and left-handed pitcher Aaron Laffey, a Cumberland, Md., native. Narron, the Orioles' fifth-round pick in 2010, hit just .211 in four seasons with the club and had not advanced past the Single-A level. The 22-year-old Narron hit...
Nats cut Carroll, Young, Moore, Mattheus and Cedeno; Barrett makes roster (updated)
Nats cut Carroll, Young, Moore, Mattheus and Cedeno; Barrett makes roster (updated)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - The Nationals made a host of roster moves following today's 7-3 win over the Mets, a couple of which are a bit surprising. The team has released infielder Jamey Carroll and right-hander Chris Young, and optioned first baseman Tyler Moore, right-hander Ryan Mattheus and left-hander Xavier Cedeno to Triple-A Syracuse. Manager Matt Williams also informed right-hander Aaron Barrett, the closer at Double-A Harrisburg last season, that he's made the Nats' opening day...
Showalter speaks after 4-1 loss
Showalter speaks after 4-1 loss
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
FORT MYERS, Fla. - The Orioles are going to make a few cuts later today. Stay tuned. Tommy Hunter and Zach Britton are slated to pitch again on Wednesday, giving them back-to-back appearances for the first time this spring. Left-hander Troy Patton will be eligible to pitch in his first game for the Orioles on April 29 after serving his 25-game suspension. A few pitchers will stay back in Sarasota on Saturday and throw bullpen sessions, rather than accompany the team to Norfolk for the final...
Norris on Norris (O's lose 4-1)
Norris on Norris (O's lose 4-1)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
ORIOLES QUICK WRAP Score: Twins 4, Orioles 1 Recap: The Twins scored twice off Bud Norris after Alexi Casilla's error to open the bottom of the second. They added another run in the fifth. Norris was solid, with four of the seven hits against him in 5 1/3 innings being bloopers or the infield variety. Zach Britton retired both batters he faced after replacing Norris in the sixth, lowering his ERA to 0.87 in 10 1/3 Grapefruit League innings. Tommy Hunter allowed a run in the seventh on Chris...