Weekly Wrap: Interesting first meeting between Nats, Phillies
Weekly Wrap: Interesting first meeting between Nats, Phillies
Josh Land
Nationals
While the Nationals won three of their last five games, one of the most interesting parts of last week came in a loss. The loss came to the Phillies by a final score of 6-3 on Wednesday. After Stephen Strasburg plunked Chase Utley's ankle, Roy Halladay threw behind Tyler Moore. As Wednesday's game was the sole spring training meeting between the two teams, only the regular season will tell if there will be any carryover between the NL East teams. On both Tuesday and Thursday, the Nats...
Tonight's game, McFarland and Ripken
Tonight's game, McFarland and Ripken
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - The Orioles are heading back to Bradenton tonight, where their first attempt to play the Pirates was washed away by rain. I drove there, set up in the press box, met with manager Buck Showalter in his office, watched him examine the outfield with the umpires, and drove back to my hotel. I still tingle over the memory. We have a night game, which means the media isn't allowed inside the Orioles' clubhouse in Sarasota before 1:30 p.m. It's almost like a day off. More...
Weekly Wrap: O's posting huge positive run differential
Weekly Wrap: O's posting huge positive run differential
Josh Land
Orioles
With players battling it out for a spot on the roster, the Orioles have posted huge offensive numbers this week. Since last Friday, the Birds have won four games and lost just one, with one game versus the Blue Jays ending in a tie. Over those six games, the Orioles have posted 55 runs. Is that a lot? On the flipside, opponents posted 35. On Friday, Brian Roberts got the offense going versus the Pirates, going 3-for-3 with a home run. Yesterday's win seemed like a win ripped out of the...
Jonathan Schoop's dramatic homer among biggest blasts in the WBC so far
Jonathan Schoop's dramatic homer among biggest blasts in the WBC so far
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Orioles minor leaguer Jonathan Schoop took a swing and produced one of the most dramatic hits so far in the World Baseball Classic. Schoop's three-run homer in the top of the sixth turned a one-run lead for the Netherlands into a four-run edge in a 6-2 upset win over Cuba in a second-round opening game. Schoop also had a single and RBI double in this game. He went 3-for-6 with four RBIs against a Cuba team that went 3-0, allowing just five total runs in the first round. He came to bat with...
Orioles reassign five to minor league camp
Orioles reassign five to minor league camp
Josh Land
Orioles
The Orioles today announced that they have reassigned right-hander Mike Wright, left-handers Zach Braddock and Eduardo Rodriguez, and catchers Allan de San Miguel and Luis Martinez to minor league camp. With these reassignments, the Orioles now have 56 players at major league spring training, including 16 non-roster invitees.
Orioles make four cuts with one more pending (de San Miguel also cut)
Orioles make four cuts with one more pending (de San Miguel also cut)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - The Orioles have reassigned pitchers Mike Wright, Eduardo Rodriguez and Zach Braddock, and catcher Luis Martinez to minor league camp. One more player will be cut today, but manager Buck Showalter hadn't informed him. Wright allowed one run and three hits today. Braddock still hasn't pitched after undergoing surgery last summer to repair a torn labrum, but he's finally been cleared to throw off a mound. Martinez didn't get any at-bats because of a strained oblique, but...
Johnson on Harper, Gonzalez, Storen and Mattheus
Johnson on Harper, Gonzalez, Storen and Mattheus
Dan Kolko
Nationals
KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Prior to today, I can't recall ever seeing a left fielder make a throw all the way to first base because a runner had made a wide turn around the bag. Perhaps not surprisingly, it was Bryce Harper who gave that throw a shot this afternoon, firing a strike about 250 feet from medium-depth left field to Tyler Moore at first, in an attempt to nab Astros first baseman Brandon Laird, who had ventured about 25 feet off the base. Harper's toss was strong and right on the money,...
Hearing from Gonzalez after his three strong innings (Nats lose 4-2)
Hearing from Gonzalez after his three strong innings (Nats lose 4-2)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Drew Storen pitched a scoreless inning for the Nationals, allowing an infield single and a base knock to left but striking out two in the seventh. The Nationals then knotted the score at 2-2 in the eighth on Michael Taylor's two-run single to center, but Ryan Mattheus surrendered two runs in the bottom half of the inning, putting the Astros back up 4-2. We're going to the ninth here in Kissimmee. Gio Gonzalez barely utilized his off-speed pitches his last time out, with...
Hammel and more from Ripken (Flaherty with walk-off homer)
Hammel and more from Ripken (Flaherty with walk-off homer)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - There's a strong wind blowing out to left field, which makes it a typical day here at Ed Smith Stadium. And pretty much every ballpark in the state of Florida. I'm not sure exactly how that works, but I've witnessed the same thing in Dunedin, Bradenton, Port Charlotte, Fort Myers ... you name it. Mike Wright surrendered a run in the fifth inning and Toronto catcher Henry Blanco homered on the first pitch thrown by Daniel McCutchen in the sixth - a routine fly ball carrying...
Game update and (more) Ripken quotes
Game update and (more) Ripken quotes
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
SARASOTA, Fla. - Jason Hammel didn't complete the third inning today, leaving after 2 1/3 with the score tied 1-1. He allowed five hits, walked one and struck out four. Mark Hendrickson replaced Hammel with two runners on base, issued a two-out walk and escaped the jam. The Orioles scored five runs in the bottom of the third to take a 6-1 lead. Toronto committed two errors that accounted for four of those runs. Steve Pearce contributed a run-scoring double that raised his spring RBI total to...