Orioles, City Council president continue partnership for fourth annual President's Cup
Orioles, City Council president continue partnership for fourth annual President's Cup
Pete Kerzel
Orioles
The Orioles and City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young today announced the revamped fourth annual President's Cup. This year, the annual tournament will be replaced with a citywide Showcase game to be held on Saturday, April 5 at 1:00 p.m. at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The showcase will feature an East vs. West game featuring of public and private high school players from schools throughout Baltimore City. The change in format will allow students from diverse backgrounds greater...
Branden Kline will start opening night for Frederick, other notes from media day
Branden Kline will start opening night for Frederick, other notes from media day
Steve Melewski
Orioles
FREDERICK, Md. - Featuring a team with 16 returning players and five of the Orioles' top 30 prospects according to Baseball America, the Single-A Frederick Keys open a new season in the Carolina League on Thursday night at Lynchburg. The five top 30 players on the Keys are shortstop Adrian Marin (No. 12), pitcher Parker Bridwell (No. 19), pitcher Branden Kline (No. 20), pitcher Mychal Givens (No. 23) and outfielder Glynn Davis (No. 30). The Keys' new manager is Luis Pujols. He managed...
Bird Talk: World Series prediction, Lombardozzi trade, Clevenger returns home
Bird Talk: World Series prediction, Lombardozzi trade, Clevenger returns home
Josh Land
Orioles
Baseball is back. Finally, all 30 major league clubs are playing meaningful baseball games. And how nice of Mother Nature to cooperate with us. The Orioles got their first win of the 2014 season on opening day, defeating the defending World Champions, the Boston Red Sox. With all of the hype surrounding opening day, you may have missed some stories from other media outlets. Keep reading for more. * Last week, I included a column from the New York Times' Tyler Kepner. His love for the Orioles...
Nationals Chatter: Recovery comparisons, Williams and Desmond profiles
Nationals Chatter: Recovery comparisons, Williams and Desmond profiles
Josh Land
Nationals
Happy new year, baseball fans! I know 2014 technically started in January, so I guess I should be more specific. Happy baseball new year! The Nationals kicked off the 2014 season in dramatic, extra-inning fashion on Monday. With the excitement of opening day, you may have missed some stories about the team from other media outlets. * Back in 2012 the Nats were in the midst of a division race with the Atlanta Braves. In early September, the team decided to shutdown ace Stephen Strasburg because...
Daniel Clark: Following the Orioles from Melbourne, Australia
Daniel Clark: Following the Orioles from Melbourne, Australia
Josh Land
Orioles
Fresh from a long offseason in which Orioles fans experienced a rollercoaster of emotions, the 2014 regular season has finally commenced. Lead by impressive performances from Nelson Cruz, Adam Jones and Zach Britton, it started on a positive note after a thrilling win against the American League East rival Boston Red Sox on Monday afternoon at Camden Yards. The season which awaits Orioles fans is set to be full of excitement - and hopefully a return to the playoffs. From a personal...
Jon Shepherd: In praise of diversity in Birdland
Jon Shepherd: In praise of diversity in Birdland
Josh Land
Orioles
With the excitement of a successful opening day fresh in our minds, a common feeling across Birdland is that anything is possible from this point forward. This contrasts with the dread that was felt for much of the cold winter in Baltimore. Pieces finally fell into place in the guises of Ubaldo Jimenez and Nelson Cruz and spring training brought more hope as the club escaped without any significant injury and 22-year-old Jonathan Schoop emerged as the second-best hitting second baseman in...
Looking ahead to Jimenez's debut
Looking ahead to Jimenez's debut
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
With no game to obsess over today, we may as well look ahead to Ubaldo Jimenez's official debut with the Orioles on Wednesday night at Camden Yards. Jimenez made four appearances in Grapefruit League games while trying to get caught up to the other starters. He allowed nine runs and 15 hits in 15 1/3 innings, with six walks, eight strikeouts and a hit batter. He also consented to one interview with me for a feature story in the first edition of Orioles Magazine, which will be available at...
Stuart Wallace: For Strasburg and Clippard, still work to be done
Stuart Wallace: For Strasburg and Clippard, still work to be done
Josh Land
Nationals
For a pair of Nationals pitching veterans, it was a season opener that would probably be better forgotten. Despite populating the win column, the performances of both Stephen Strasburg and Tyler Clippard, the anchors of the rotation and bullpen, respectively, left a lot to be desired. For Strasburg, the start of his 2014 regular season was a laborious one, highlighted by a 26-pitch first frame and a three-run homer by Mets outfielder Andrew Brown. Despite settling down as the game progressed,...
Orioles active on field, in community during 2014 spring training campaign in Sarasota
Orioles active on field, in community during 2014 spring training campaign in Sarasota
Pete Kerzel
Orioles
The major league Orioles began the 2014 regular season in Baltimore this week, following a spring training season that set a new, per-game average attendance record and celebrated the Sarasota area community with a series of game-day events to benefit local youth and non-profits. Although the major league team won't play games at Ed Smith Stadium again until 2015, the club will continue to maintain a year-round presence in the Suncoast community, including year-round athletic training through...
Ramos' bad injury luck continues, plus what may lie ahead
Ramos' bad injury luck continues, plus what may lie ahead
Dan Kolko
Nationals
NEW YORK - Back in the early stages of 2012, the Nationals were excited about what Wilson Ramos might be able to do in his second full big league season. Ramos played in just 25 games that year before suffering a devastating knee injury that left him with a torn ACL and meniscus. Entering 2013, after months and months of tireless rehab, Ramos felt the knee was stable and strong, and said he was excited to get back on a big league diamond again. The promising young catcher played in just six...