O's minor league pitcher Sean Gleason is heading to the Mexican League
O's minor league pitcher Sean Gleason is heading to the Mexican League
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles' roster crunch of pitchers at the higher levels of their minor leagues has led to right-hander Sean Gleason basically being loaned to Cancun of the Mexican League for the rest of this season. Gleason was removed from the Double-A Bowie roster last night when outfielder Jai Miller was officially added to the Baysox. He was 2-1 with a 5.97 ERA in 17 games, including four starts, for the Baysox. In 37 2/3 innings, Gleason gave up 50 hits with 12 walks and 30 strikeouts. As a player...
The one-year anniversary of a shocking decision
The one-year anniversary of a shocking decision
Dan Kolko
Nationals
A year ago today, Jim Riggleman decided he'd had enough. The then-Nationals manager wanted to have his contract option for the 2012 season picked up. He was tired of working under one-year contracts and having to worry about his future. He wanted some sort of long-term security, even if another year was as long as that security would get at the time. His team had won 11 of its last 12 games. He and his players had fought their way above .500. They had just earned a walkoff win over the...
Jason Hammel continues his strong season and makes a trade look good
Jason Hammel continues his strong season and makes a trade look good
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Jason Hammel continues to make us all wonder how he had a career ERA of 4.99 and record of 34-45 before this season. He had seven wins all of last year, his career high is 10 and he's now an eight-game winner after his outing last night. It was not only another impressive performance by Hammel in the win over the Nats. But he did it with little run support in a game where one or two key mistakes could have meant a loss. He also set a great tone for the Orioles' nine-game homestand by...
A noteworthy morning
A noteworthy morning
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles won their 40th game last night, moving them 10 games above .500 and 1 1/2 games behind the Yankees in the American League East. Last year, the Orioles didn't win their 40th until July 23. In 2010, they didn't win their 40th until Aug. 11. The Orioles hadn't collected their 40th win in June since 2008. With his two singles last night, Brian Roberts moved past Al Bumbry for seventh place on the Orioles' all-time multi-hits list with 388. Mark Reynolds is hitting .297 with...
Zimmermann the tough-luck loser yet again
Zimmermann the tough-luck loser yet again
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Jordan Zimmermann entered tonight getting just 3.2 runs of offensive support when he's been in the ballgame this season. That total was the sixth-lowest in the National League. It got lower tonight. The Nationals were able to give Zimmermann just one run to work with here in Baltimore, largely due to the dominant effort put up by Orioles starter Jason Hammel. They couldn't get much going against the righty, who worked in the mid-90s with his fastball, showed a hard slider and a tough...
Kimball pitches another shutout inning in rehab stint; Rendon update
Kimball pitches another shutout inning in rehab stint; Rendon update
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Nationals right-hander Cole Kimball, recovering from major rotator cuff surgery in his right shoulder, made another successful rehab appearance, this time at low Single-A Hagerstown. Kimball started for the Suns, going one inning, allowing one hit and no runs and striking out two batters. The Suns started him because there were weather concerns in Hagerstown, and they wanted to make sure Kimball got his work in. No details on his velocity were immediately available, but Kimball threw a...
Nationals' Zimmerman on hitting struggles: "I want to get out of this"
Nationals' Zimmerman on hitting struggles: "I want to get out of this"
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Two trends remained the same Friday at Camden Yards, and both didn't help the Nationals' cause. Orioles right-hander Jason Hammel was close to dominant in twirling eight innings against the Nationals for a Friday night win, and third baseman Ryan Zimmerman continued to struggle at the plate. Zimmerman went 0-for-4 with a strikeout and two groundouts. He has now gone 3-for-27 (.111) in his last seven games. Dating back to June 10, Zimmerman is 5-for-44 (.114). But whether it was Hammel or...
Hammel dismisses importance of All-Star team
Hammel dismisses importance of All-Star team
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Jason Hammel isn't wasting a lot of time and energy thinking about his chances of making the All-Star team. Not with the Orioles 1 1/2 games out of first place in the American League East. Not with a much bigger carrot dangling in front of him. "I honestly couldn't care less about that," he said. "I think we have something bigger going on here with the team. We're playing good ball right now. If that were to happen, that's awesome. There are other guys who are worthy, too, on this...
Showalter endorses Hammel for All-Star Game
Showalter endorses Hammel for All-Star Game
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles manager Buck Showalter filled out his All-Star ballot today. He also has a good relationship with Rangers manager Ron Washington, who will be in charge of the American League team. Maybe it will work in Jason Hammel's favor. Hammel continues to pitch like an All-Star. He hasn't allowed an earned run in his last 19 innings, and he improved to 8-2 with a 2.61 ERA tonight - the sixth-lowest ERA in the league. Should he be an All-Star? "I think he should be a strong...
Helpless against Hammel
Helpless against Hammel
Dan Kolko
Orioles
The Nationals were able to get to Jason Hammel a bit on May 19, plating four runs off the Orioles' righty over 5 1/3 innings. Hammel still took the win that day, even though it was one of the few games this season when he wasn't really on his game. Hammel was on his game tonight, that's for sure. The Nats managed just one run and five hits against Hammel over eight innings tonight in a 2-1 loss to the Orioles. They struck out 10 times and forced Hammel to throw just 96 pitches over his...