Chavez designated for assignment, McLouth here (updated)
Chavez designated for assignment, McLouth here (updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Orioles have designated outfielder Endy Chavez for assignment and selected the contract of Nate McLouth from Triple-A Norfolk. McLouth, the Pirates' All-Star representative and a Gold Glove winner in 2008, is starting in left field. The 30-year-old was batting .244/.325/.461 with 10 homers and 33 RBIs in 47 games with the Tides. Chavez batted .190 in 47 games with the Orioles. McLouth, who's wearing No. 48, found out yesterday that the Orioles were selecting his...
Suzuki to start his first game with Nationals (with Marlins lineup)
Suzuki to start his first game with Nationals (with Marlins lineup)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
New Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki is in the starting lineup for tonight's game against the Marlins. The 28-year-old will catch Jordan Zimmermann and hit seventh. For the Nats: SS Danny Espinosa RF Bryce Harper 3B Ryan Zimmerman LF Michael Morse 1B Adam LaRoche CF Jayson Werth C Kurt Suzuki 2B Steve Lombardozzi P Jordan Zimmermann For the Marlins: LF Bryan Petersen RF Scott Cousins SS Jose Reyes 1B Carlos Lee 3B Greg Dobbs 2B Donovan Solano CF Gorkys Hernandez C John Buck P Mark Buehrle
Notes and quotes on a slow Saturday
Notes and quotes on a slow Saturday
Dan Kolko
Nationals
After the second game of yesterday's doubleheader, Adam LaRoche summed things up as only Adam LaRoche can. "It could've been better, but we're all still alive after that, so we'll get them tomorrow," LaRoche said. The Nationals might have split the two games with the Marlins yesterday, but LaRoche is right - at least no one died on the field. That's always a plus. Splitting a doubleheader isn't anything to be too upset about. Unfortunately for the Nationals, however, the Braves are...
The recent offensive struggles against the Rays and a take on Derek Lowe
The recent offensive struggles against the Rays and a take on Derek Lowe
Steve Melewski
Orioles
In the series at Yankee Stadium the Orioles hit .345 as a team with 15 extra-base hits including four homers while 19 runs. But they began the series with Tampa Bay, Friday by losing 2-0, and recorded their eighth shutout on the season. In the last week and a half the Orioles are 1-3 against the Rays. In the three losses they have scored two runs total with just 18 hits - only two for extra bases - and a team average of .182. They are a combined 1-for-14 with runners in scoring position in...
Yesterday and today
Yesterday and today
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Orioles have been held hitless with runners in scoring position in 10 of their last 24 games. They've been limited to one hit in six other games. That's not easy to do, even if you're trying. The current streak is 0-for-22. I don't know if records have been kept, though I'm guessing Elias has them. It will be worth checking if the Orioles take another 0-fer tonight against the Rays. Matt Wieters went 2-for-4 last night and is batting .335 lifetime against the...
Flores taken aback by Suzuki trade
Flores taken aback by Suzuki trade
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Today's roster move of the day which surprises absolutely no one: The Nationals optioned John Lannan back to Triple-A Syracuse following today's doubleheader. Lannan was added as the 26th man on the roster due to a new rule which gives teams an extra player for doubleheaders. The Nationals will be making another roster move shortly. This one apparently did surprise someone. Word of today's trade which brought catcher Kurt Suzuki to Washington apparently didn't reach Jesus Flores, who was...
One All-Star outpitched by another
One All-Star outpitched by another
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Gio Gonzalez was good tonight. Very good. Facing the Marlins in the second game of today's doubleheader, the Nationals lefty thought he might've had the best stuff he's had all season. He worked eight innings, going deeper into a game than he had all season. He struck out ten, marking the third time this season that he's reached the double-digit K mark. Still, he ended up with a loss. Gonzalez was good tonight, Josh Johnson was just better. "It was all Josh Johnson really," manager...
Skole's walk-off grand slam highlights amazing season in Hagerstown
Skole's walk-off grand slam highlights amazing season in Hagerstown
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Third baseman Matt Skole connected on a walk-off grand slam, his third homer in as many games, to lift low Single-A Hagerstown over the Lexington Legends, 6-3, Saturday night at Municipal Stadium. The grand slam completed a five-RBI night for the Georgia Tech product. He has three homers and 11 RBIs in his last three games. His season statistics are getting ridiculous. Skole now has 25 homers and 18 doubles with 87 RBIs in 94 games for a .292 average. The 25 homers lead the South Atlantic...
Reynolds: "I was overthinking a little too much"
Reynolds: "I was overthinking a little too much"
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Orioles first baseman Mark Reynolds played a guessing game tonight with Rays catcher Jose Lobaton and didn't get the desired results. Reynolds struck out three times and stranded six runners as part of an 0-for-4 night on his 29th birthday that lowered his average to .207. "I know we've got to get better. I've got to get better in those situations," said Reynolds, referring to the Orioles going 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position. "I think tonight I was...
Hearing from Showalter and Hunter
Hearing from Showalter and Hunter
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Manager Buck Showalter suffered his 1,000th career loss tonight on the two-year anniversary of his first game with the Orioles. The result might have been different if the Orioles hadn't gone 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position and stranded 10. And if Tommy Hunter hadn't allowed two more home runs, though the lack of offensive support didn't leave any margin for error. "We did a lot of good things to get people out there, but there's two sides to that coin....