Live BP sessions begin today, Ramos discusses possible ban on home plate collisions
Live BP sessions begin today, Ramos discusses possible ban on home plate collisions
Dan Kolko
Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - Full-squad workouts will get slightly more interesting starting today, as live batting practice sessions will start this morning out on the back fields by the Nationals' minor league complex. For those who are unaware, live batting practice is when an actual pitcher is throwing to actual hitters, although there is an L-screen in front of the pitcher and the hitters often spend the first couple live BP sessions just looking at the pitches go by them. Hitters call that tracking...
Phillies' actions with college players likely won't benefit other teams
Phillies' actions with college players likely won't benefit other teams
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Phillies' decision to turn in an unsigned college draft pick to the NCAA for engaging the services of an agent acting as an advisor appeared this week to at least temporarily hurt their standing in the eyes of some agents who take care of those college baseball players. It also might, in turn, have an adverse effect on their opportunities to sign some players later. One agent had said the "Phillies are out." The Phillies apparently alerted the NCAA that Oregon State left-hander Ben...
Did one signing fire up the Orioles' fanbase? (updated with Cruz report)
Did one signing fire up the Orioles' fanbase? (updated with Cruz report)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
It sure seems like one signing has energized a fanbase. The Orioles signed pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez to a four-year deal and suddenly no one is posting here that the team will finish in last place, is cheap, is too slow to act or will win just 70 games this year. Will that one signing make the difference for the Orioles on the field this year? I guess we will find out, but it sure has made a difference, at least so far, with the enthusiasm of a fanbase that was waning. Now fans seem to be...
Leftovers for breakfast (updated)
Leftovers for breakfast (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - If the Orioles don't sign another free agent, it could rival Super Bowl III or Mike Tyson-Buster Douglas for biggest upset in sports. It just seems inevitable. With all that smoke, there's got to be fire. It also could mean that a new pope has been elected, but I'm going with fire. The Orioles are in on any combination of Kendrys Morales, Nelson Cruz and Ervin Santana, depending on who's doing the reporting. The only certainty is that the club has held discussions with...
Wave of Dominican prospects starts work in accelerated development program
Wave of Dominican prospects starts work in accelerated development program
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Today is the first day of the accelerated development program for the Nationals prospects in Viera, Fla. Earlier this week, we got an exclusive look at the roster, so now let's break down some of those roster highlights. Focusing on the pitchers, right-handers Lucas Giolito, Jake Johansen, Dakota Bacus and Austin Voth, and left-hander Brett Mooneyham are on this roster. It will be intriguing to see how standout pitchers from the Dominican Republic, such as right-handers Pedro Encarnacion,...
Williams looking for big things from Span in 2014
Williams looking for big things from Span in 2014
Dan Kolko
Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - We can talk all we'd like about where Bryce Harper, Jayson Werth and Ryan Zimmerman are going to hit in the batting order this season. And believe me, there will be plenty of blog posts about those very topics over the next handful of weeks. But the guy who will set the tone for the Nationals lineup this season is Denard Span, who will be back in the leadoff spot in his second season in D.C. Span had a shaky 2013 campaign that featured a rough first half of the season and a...
Notes on replay and Clippard's spring workload (plus photo gallery)
Notes on replay and Clippard's spring workload (plus photo gallery)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - Manager Matt Williams made the drive to Kissimmee a bit ago for a meeting with Major League Baseball officials regarding the new replay rules that will be instituted this season. MLB asked Williams to drive in so that the new rules could be explained in detail, giving the teams complete knowledge of what will be allowed and when. I'll be interested to hear tomorrow what exactly Williams learned at the meeting and how the Nationals plan to try and use these new rules to their...
Moore on increased reps at first base: "I just feel comfortable over there"
Moore on increased reps at first base: "I just feel comfortable over there"
Dan Kolko
Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - Tyler Moore came up through the minors as a first baseman. Prior to the 2012 season, Moore had appeared in 414 games as a professional. He had played first base in all 414. The last two seasons, in an effort to add depth and find a way to get Moore's bat in the lineup, the Nationals have asked Moore to learn the corner outfield spots. As a big leaguer, he's played 76 games in the outfield and just 28 (including only 18 starts) at first base. This spring, however, the Nats have...
Harper lands one in the lake, Clippard gets a rest (plus more workout notes)
Harper lands one in the lake, Clippard gets a rest (plus more workout notes)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - The Nationals got lucky today, and Matt Williams knows it. The rain just started coming down pretty hard here, only a couple of hours after the Nats finished their workout on the back fields by the minor league complex. It was sunny and breezy during the workout, and now it's pouring. In the second day of full-squad workouts, Danny Espinosa was right back at shortstop, backing up Ian Desmond in the first drills run this morning. This marks the second day in a row Espinosa began...
Notes on Aceves, Gonzalez, Bundy, Lough, more (Hendriks claimed, plus gallery)
Notes on Aceves, Gonzalez, Bundy, Lough, more (Hendriks claimed, plus gallery)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - Pitcher Alfredo Aceves left camp today and is flying home to Mexico to obtain his work visa. The Orioles think Aceves could return in less than a week. Manager Buck Showalter estimated five or six days. "The problem is, he has a meeting in Mexico tomorrow and they can't see him again until Monday. And then there's a period where they have to approve it," Showalter said. "In my mind, I'm thinking a week, but they're telling me four or five days. I think it will...