After his latest outstanding outing, this afternoon at Hagerstown, it appears that Orioles top pitching prospect Dylan Bundy is finally 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 it appears the Orioles brass will be meeting 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...
Here was Stephen Strasburg's day today: he allowed three runs in his first two innings, struck out eight overall, retired the last 10 hitters he faced, went 2-for-2 at the plate with his first major league home run, and was pulled after his manager learned he might not be completely healthy.
Just another day at the park.
We've discussed the health situation, so let's move past that and touch on the rest of the stuff.
Strasburg might not have been showing much emotion right after he hit...
A group of reporters sat in the press conference room at Nationals Park ready to ask manager Davey Johnson about Stephen Strasburg hitting his first major league home run and bouncing back from a slow start to post five strong innings in today's win over the Orioles.
Instead, we ended up asking Johnson a whole lot of questions about Strasburg's health.
Johnson revealed that Strasburg was dealing with some sort of discomfort during his start today, discomfort which the Nats' skipper...
Look out to left and center field in the top of the first inning and the two players on defense for the Nationals had a combined 32 major league games at their defensive positions.
Even looking at their minor league careers, Bryce Harper (129) and Tyler Moore (3) combined for just 132 total games in the outfield.
Then, in the top of the second, Orioles third baseman Wilson Betemit lofted a fly ball between Moore and Harper that looked catchable, but the ball never hit Harper's glove and...
WASHINGTON - Wei-Yin Chen wrote off today's start as "this is baseball."
"Sometimes you have a good day, sometimes you have a bad day," he said through his interpreter. "Definitely, I had a terrible start today."
Chen shied away from his fastball and got burned repeatedly with his breaking stuff.
"My fastball was not as good as the last couple of outings," he said. "I couldn't command all my pitches here. And today I was like, do my job. But I couldn't do it and I hope I can...
WASHINGTON - Manager Buck Showalter deflected a theory that his club might have shown signs of fatigue today in a 9-3 loss to the Nationals. He made more solid contact than his hitters.
The Orioles are playing a stretch of 20 consecutive games, their next off day not coming until Thursday. But Showalter isn't pointing a finger at the schedule.
"We scored three runs and could have scored a lot more," he said. "I think it was more that we made a lot of mistakes with our breaking ball today....
The Nationals were completely outplayed through the first two innings of today's game.
Stephen Strasburg looked rattled, Washington had made multiple defensive miscues and yet again fell behind the Orioles, this time by a score of 3-0.
Then the Nats flipped the switch, and they didn't look back.
From the third inning on, the Nats outscored the O's 9-0, outhit them 11-2 and went on to earn a 9-3 win, perhaps unleashing some pent-up frustration after three straight losses, including two to...
WASHINGTON - The Orioles had four hits by the second inning. They still had four hits by the time the ninth inning rolled around.
Adam Jones reached on an infield hit to open the ninth and Chris Davis singled with one out, but the damage was already done. The Nationals got out of a bases-loaded jam and avoided the sweep with a 9-3 win before 41,918 at Nationals Park.
The offense shut down. Before Jones' single, the only baserunner after the second inning came on Luis Exposito's walk in the...
Not today for the Baltimore Orioles.
The Orioles were looking for a three-game sweep in the Battle of the Beltways and when they took an early 3-0 lead this afternoon against Stephen Strasburg, it looked within reach. But the Nats came back with nine unanswered runs to beat the Orioles 9-3 at Nats Park.
Today's game drew 41,918 fans and the three-game series drew 120,929 fans.
A victory would have given the O's a season-high six-game win streak and their first of six games since last...
No, that's not a typo. Stephen Strasburg has hit the first home run of his major league career.
And boy, did Nats Park ever explode when the ball landed in the visitors bullpen in left-center field.
Strasburg took an 0-2 curveball from Wei-Yin Chen and dropped the barrel to it, sending it out and bringing another near-capacity crowd to its feet.
The 23-year-old hurler took a slow trot around the bases and entered a dugout filled with smiling teammates. After the crowd requested a curtain...