Leading off didn't put added pressure on Espinosa
Leading off didn't put added pressure on Espinosa
Byron Kerr
Nationals
On Saturday, Danny Espinosa was out of the lineup after laboring through a 3-for-18 home stand. Then in the late innings, with the game on the line, Espinosa was summoned for a key pinch-hitting appearance. He lined the ball hard, but right at outfielder Xavier Avery for the out. Then Sunday, Espinosa was back in the lineup - and where else but leading off for the first time this season. He struck out twice, but also had a well-hit double and huge two-run homer to put the game on ice in a...
Espinosa gives his take on his high strikeout numbers
Espinosa gives his take on his high strikeout numbers
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Making his first start in the leadoff spot this season during yesterday's win over the Orioles, Nationals second baseman Danny Espinosa went 2-for-5 with a two-run home run, a double and two runs scored. For the most part, it was a successful day for Espinosa, whose low offensive numbers have been a hot topic so far this season. But manager Davey Johnson saw something in Espinosa's performance he still didn't like: the 25-year-old recorded two more strikeouts. That gives Espinosa 50 Ks on...
Season at quarter mark, but a lot can change
Season at quarter mark, but a lot can change
Mel Antonen
Orioles
With a quarter of the season in the books, the Orioles and Nationals are turning heads and bringing hope for a summer of excitement. But it's too early to label the Orioles and Nationals serious contenders for at least another three months. The last two seasons provide proof that surprise teams can begin to slip as early as June and as late as September. Nobody expected the Cleveland Indians to contend last season in the American League Central, but on May 23, they were in first place with a...
Looking at the Orioles' dramatic turnaround against the AL East
Looking at the Orioles' dramatic turnaround against the AL East
Steve Melewski
Orioles
In looking at how well the Orioles have played this year, probably the biggest factor in having a record 12 games over .500 is the club's improved play within the American League East. This comes as a big development since the Orioles are going to play more than 70 games in the division again this year. Since 2009, here are the O's records against the East: * 2009: Went 24-48, .333 win percentage * 2010: Went 24-49, .329 win percentage * 2011: Went 28-45, .384 win percentage * 2012: Are...
Heath Bintliff: MacPhail's trades shaped this winner
Heath Bintliff: MacPhail's trades shaped this winner
Josh Land
Orioles
The Orioles are winning and new executive vice president Dan Duquette and his team are getting their fair share of credit for restoring some hope to a moribund franchise. They surely deserve it, as they were directly responsible for bringing starting pitchers Jason Hammel and Wei-Yin Chen to Baltimore, as well as relievers Matt Lindstrom and Luis Ayala, who have helped to anchor a rejuvenated bullpen. But Duquette did not have to blow up this team to achieve this early-season success. Former...
Ted Leavengood: Another kind of Parkway series imagined
Ted Leavengood: Another kind of Parkway series imagined
Josh Land
Nationals
Watching the Orioles-Nationals series play out over such a gorgeous weekend, with so much fine young talent on both sides of the diamond, it was hard not to project into it something more than just another interleague squabble. With Baltimore sitting comfortably atop the American League East and Washington still within hailing distance of the top of the National League East, well, sweet dreams are made of this. On Sunday afternoon, it looked at first as if the Orioles might be the only real...
Heading out of D.C. on a high note
Heading out of D.C. on a high note
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Who's ready for Philly? Bryce Harper is. And he hopes the City of Brotherly Love is ready for him, as well. "Hopefully, I get a couple boos," Harper said, when asked what type of reception he expects in Philadelphia tonight. "That'd be awesome. I'm excited to get up there and play and hopefully they don't throw any batteries at me." If it happens (and let's sure hope it doesn't), it
Leftovers for breakfast (and one more)
Leftovers for breakfast (and one more)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles have another game scheduled tonight as they begin another series, this one against the Boston Red Sox at Camden Yards. Their first day off since May 3 arrives on Thursday, but they won't admit that they're fatigued and could use a physical and mental break from the grind. "I'm not tired," Adam Jones said. "I don't think anybody else is tired. I had a good night's sleep (Saturday) night. I'm not going to make excuses. We all know it's 162, so you have to pace yourself....
Purke will continue to pitch in Florida this week
Purke will continue to pitch in Florida this week
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Left-hander Matt Purke will remain at the Nationals' training facility this week, continuing to build up innings as he makes his way back to being ready for his minor league debut. As I reported here last week, Purke pitched five innings Thursday in Viera, Fla. The schedule this week calls for Purke to go five innings again on Thursday, according to Nationals director of player development Doug Harris. There is no concern for Purke getting seven days off between outings. Harris said Purke...
Rick Peterson talks about a possible Dylan Bundy promotion
Rick Peterson talks about a possible Dylan Bundy promotion
Steve Melewski
Orioles
With another outstanding start under his belt, Orioles top pitching prospect Dylan Bundy now appears to be closing in on a promotion to a higher level. His next start will likely be Saturday - and it still could be for Single-A Delmarva - but the Orioles brass is expected to meet soon to discuss if now is the time to promote Bundy. "Dylan has clearly forced the issue for a point of discussion about, 'Let's talk about the next phase of this.' I think that is coming sooner than later,"...