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Nats expecting bounceback for Green: "Don't sleep on Elijah"
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
When the Nationals selected outfielder Elijah Green with the fifth-overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, it was thought to be a steal for the rebuilding club. How did MLB Pipeline’s No. 3 draft prospect fall to the Nats at No. 5? This would be the second year in a row one of the top high school bats seemingly slipped to the Nats after Brady House fel
Dean Kremer white jersey
Is this pitcher a bit overlooked in the Baltimore rotation?
Steve Melewski
Orioles
He is not the forgotten man in the Orioles starting rotation but maybe he is at times slightly overlooked. With Birdland excited about Kyle Bradish and Grayson Rodriguez at the top of that rotation and the return of lefty John Means late last year in addition to the potential to add another starter, we can look past the 2023 contributions of right-
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Nats want to bridge gap between "A" and "B" bullpens
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
The high point of the 2023 season for the Nationals undoubtedly came in August. Specifically, a 22-game stretch from Aug. 2-26 that saw the team go 16-6 and start catching the attention of the rest of the league, which had all but ignored this organization the entire season to that point. The remarkable thing about that stretch? The Nats didn’t dom
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This, that and the other
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
No matter how the 26-man roster is constructed for Opening Day, the Orioles will depend heavily and utilize to its fullest the versatility and flexibility that provides manager Brandon Hyde with a wealth of lineup options. Gunnar Henderson seems like he’s going to keep bouncing between shortstop and third base, as Jordan Westburg can do between sec
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Longosz on what excites him about Nats' farm system
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
Last month, the Nationals promoted longtime front office staffer Eddie Longosz to vice president and assistant general manager of player development and administration after spending the last 13 years in the club’s scouting department, most recently as the director of scouting operations for the last eight. Before the promotion, Longosz, a D.C. nat
Craig Kimbrel
A look at the potential for O's bullpen after Kimbrel addition
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The addition last week of right-hander Craig Kimbrel as Orioles closer certainly could be big for the Birds, who will play the 2024 season without All-Star closer Felix Bautista. In fact, we could come up with a potential Opening Day O’s eight-man bullpen right now that features four lefties and four right-handers and looks quite strong on paper. A
Mike Rizzo
Haas eager to bring old and new together in scouting department
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
Danny Haas believes it happened in Battle Creek, Mich., in the late 1990s, when he was an 18th-round draft pick of the Red Sox playing outfield in low Single-A and Mike Rizzo (a Midwest scout for the Red Sox at the time) was in town looking at some of the organization’s higher-rated prospects. “He was there with his son,” Haas recalls, “and I gave
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Elias on Stowers: "This guy still has his whole career ahead of him"
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The major league side of Kyle Stowers’ 2023 season can’t be spun positively. Breaks camp with the team, is optioned after appearing in only three games and getting one start, is brought back April 30 and optioned again May 15, and doesn’t return. Receives only 33 plate appearances total over 14 games and goes 2-for-30 with 12 strikeouts. Can’t shin
Ohtani at OPACY
Shohei Ohtani got crazy dollars, but won't be coming to the AL East at least
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Hey, O’s fans look at it this way – the O’s Opening Day opponent just became a weaker team. The O’s host the Los Angeles Angels on March 28 to start a new season. And look at it this way – Shohei Ohtani is not coming to the American League East. Juan Soto is headed our way, but Ohtani is not after agreeing to a staggering deal with the Los Angeles
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Senzel can be more successful by sticking to one spot
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
The Nationals almost left the Winter Meetings at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville without a major league signing. On Wednesday, the last official day of the meetings, they added infielder Nasim Nuñez through the Rule 5 Draft and signed first baseman/outfielder Juan Yepez to a minor league deal. But in the wee hours of