Troy Patton on the end of his run of 26 consecutive appearances without a walk
Troy Patton on the end of his run of 26 consecutive appearances without a walk
Steve Melewski
Orioles
When Troy Patton came into the game last night and walked the only batter he faced in the sixth inning, it was news. Patton had not walked any batter in any outing since May 31 against Detroit, going 26 consecutive appearances without a walk. It is the second-longest streak in club history behind Koji Uehara's run of 36 straight appearances without a walk from July 19, 2010 to April 15, 2011. Since June 1, Patton has a 2.05 ERA. He has walked one and fanned 21 over 26 1/3 innings. A player...
Harper and Werth playing, Zimmerman sitting
Harper and Werth playing, Zimmerman sitting
Dan Kolko
Nationals
ATLANTA - Who's ready for some more baseball? The Nationals will take on the Braves this afternoon, about 13 hours after yesterday's game ended. Three players who played all 15 innings last night are in the Nats lineup today: Denard Span, Ian Desmond and Anthony Rendon. Jayson Werth (back stiffness) and Bryce Harper (left triceps bruise) are both in the lineup, as well. Harper was scratched from yesterday's starting lineup after he couldn't get his arm loose before the game, but replaced...
A few injury updates
A few injury updates
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles pitcher Jason Hammel will throw on flat ground again on Monday and Wednesday before progressing to a mound on Friday, assuming there are no setbacks. Hammel already has played catch twice to test his right forearm. So far, so good. Hammel will need to make a few starts on an injury-rehab assignment before the Orioles activate him from the disabled list. They can find games for him, even if the affiliates are done playing. A few of the teams are in playoff contention, and Hammel could...
Hardy provides medical update
Hardy provides medical update
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy was a late scratch from yesterday's lineup because of back spasms and he's excluded from it today. However, his back is "100 percent better than yesterday," he told reporters, and he expects to start Monday night's series opener against the Rays at Camden Yards. "I don't feel that spasm," he said. "Maybe a little bit of tightness, but not the spasm. I took some swings, 20-25 swings. Didn't feel it at all. Moved around outside and felt some tightness. Not...
Hardy out of lineup
Hardy out of lineup
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy isn't starting for the second consecutive game, though he's available as a pinch-hitter. Hardy said his back feels "100 percent better." The spasms are gone, but he felt a little tightness while moving around the field. Nothing when he took 25 swings. Manager Buck Showalter is being careful with Hardy, who said he could have started today if needed. Instead, the Orioles have all three second basemen in their lineup for the first time this season. Alexi...
Notes and quotes from the wildest game of the season
Notes and quotes from the wildest game of the season
Dan Kolko
Nationals
ATLANTA - The Nationals and Braves played 15 innings last night. The game lasted 5 hours, 29 minutes, making it the longest game, time-wise, in Nats team history. Eighteen pitchers were used, including four starting pitchers. The only position player on either roster that didn't see action was Nats catcher Kurt Suzuki. The guy must have felt pretty left out. Everyone else was taking part in this awesome game, and Suzuki was the new kid in town who didn't get picked for a kickball...
Strasburg and others discuss the Upton plunking and the ejection
Strasburg and others discuss the Upton plunking and the ejection
Dan Kolko
Nationals
ATLANTA - Perhaps not surprisingly, Stephen Strasburg didn't have much to say about his plunking of Justin Upton in the bottom of the first inning tonight (or should I say, last night, given that it's 3:00 a.m.) or his ejection after throwing behind Andrelton Simmons in the second. Asked bluntly whether he intended to hit Upton in the first, when he drilled the Braves' top power hitter with a 97 mph fastball in the backside, Strasburg declined to discuss the matter. "I'm not gonna get...
Johnson and Knorr discuss Nats' 15-inning win
Johnson and Knorr discuss Nats' 15-inning win
Dan Kolko
Nationals
ATLANTA - Anything to discuss after this one tonight? Pretty boring night of baseball, eh? The Nationals didn't just beat the Braves 8-7 in 15 innings tonight. They outlasted them. Neither starting pitcher tonight went more than two innings. Stephen Strasburg hit Justin Upton in the first and then was ejected in the second for throwing behind Andrelton Simmons. The Nats blew a 6-2 lead and then saw their two-run advantage in the ninth disappear when Rafael Soriano surrendered a two-out,...
Feldman looking for better results at home
Feldman looking for better results at home
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Scott Feldman gets another chance today to make himself feel right at home in Camden Yards. Feldman is 1-3 with a 7.66 ERA in his four starts in Baltimore since being acquired from the Cubs on July 2, allowing 19 earned runs over 22 1/3 innings. Feldman surrendered seven runs and nine hits in 5 1/3 innings against the Rangers, three runs and five hits in 7 1/3 innings against the Blue Jays, four runs and six hits in five innings against the Red Sox, and five runs and seven hits in 4 2/3...
To the 12th we go (Nats win a marathon, 8-7 in 15 innings)
To the 12th we go (Nats win a marathon, 8-7 in 15 innings)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
ATLANTA - This game is just nuts. We head to the 12th inning tied 7-7 here at Turner Field after Ian Krol delivered two scoreless frames working for the second straight day. This comes after the rookie right-hander allowed a walk-off homer to Justin Upton in the bottom of the 10th last night. Quite a strong bounce-back performance from Krol, who has been mentally beaten down pretty good lately during a rough stretch. The Nationals don't have a hit since Ryan Zimmerman's homer with one out...