Leon has high ankle sprain, Maldonado to be called up
Leon has high ankle sprain, Maldonado to be called up
Dan Kolko
Nationals
A player's major league debut is supposed to be a thrilling time in his life, a day he'll never forget. Unfortunately, years from now, Sandy Leon will not look back too fondly on his first-ever game in the big leagues. Manager Davey Johnson announced after today's game that Leon suffered a high right ankle sprain when he was run into at the plate by Padres third baseman Chase Headley in the fourth inning, an injury which will land Leon on the DL just a day after he was officially activated...
Harper not embarrassed by bat-to-face incident
Harper not embarrassed by bat-to-face incident
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Before Monday's series opener against the Padres, Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper said his left eye was feeling better three days after he struck himself with his bat off a runway wall in the Cincinnati visitors' clubhouse. The pain had subsided and he didn't have to sleep a certain way to avoid laying on his left side. When asked if the injury was embarrassing, Harper said, "No, I'm not embarrassed." He said the incident would not make him change his future reaction to a bad game...
Burnett saves H-Rod and roller coaster night at Nats Park
Burnett saves H-Rod and roller coaster night at Nats Park
Byron Kerr
Nationals
The Nationals lost another catcher. Bryce Harper hit his first major league homer. Down 5-4, Ian Desmond smacked 2-run double. Chad Tracy and Xavier Nady added insurance solo shots. Nationals led 8-5. Someone please find the off switch for this roller coaster. This is Nationals Park not Kings Dominion. Showing confidence again in his young closer, manager Davey Johnson summoned Henry Rodriguez for the ninth frame. Not feeling confident, Rodriguez walked the bases loaded. With one out,...
Heath Bintliff: A series of fortunate events
Heath Bintliff: A series of fortunate events
Josh Land
Orioles
Back during the early days of Dempsey's Army, I used to write a preseason series of posts with the loose theme, "How the Orioles Can Win the East." In that series, I would lay out five things that would have to go right for Baltimore and, conversely, five things that would have to go wrong for each of our division rivals. The series was half tongue-in-cheek and I eventually scrapped it because people were taking it too seriously. But the underlying point remains true, at least I think so....
Showalter speaks after 8-5 loss
Showalter speaks after 8-5 loss
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles' starters haven't completed six innings in the last three games, which is taxing the bullpen, which is giving manager Buck Showalter additional challenges that he'd rather avoid. Jason Hammel was done after five-plus innings tonight, failing to record an out in the sixth in the Orioles' 8-5 loss to the Yankees. "I would have rather not have pitched certain guys, but the game calls for it," Showalter said. "What bodes well for us in the future is we were able to give some...
O's can't hold lead, lose series opener to New York
O's can't hold lead, lose series opener to New York
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles have a 12-7 record against the American League East this year. That includes a mark of 10-2 against every team but New York and a 2-5 record against the Yankees. Mark Teixeira hit a two-run, tie-breaking homer off Luis Ayala in the top of the seventh tonight, as New York beat the Orioles 8-5 in front of 16,492 wet fans at Camden Yards. The Orioles fell to 0-4 at home against New York. The Orioles scored three runs in the fifth to take a 5-3 lead. They tied the game at 3-3 on a...
Nats win a wild one, 8-5
Nats win a wild one, 8-5
Dan Kolko
Nationals
It was a wacky night in the nation's capital. We had four errors (one of which scored a run), another Nationals catcher leave with an injury, a phenom hit his first major league home run, a journeyman hit a big pinch-hit homer and a total of 13 runs score in a game played between two of the worst offensive teams in baseball. In the end, the Nats escaped with an 8-5 win, with Sean Burnett bailing out Henry Rodriguez to earn the save. It wasn't easy, though. Rodriguez walked the bases loaded...
Report: Rendon's season "likely over" due to ankle injury (with Nationals' response)
Report: Rendon's season "likely over" due to ankle injury (with Nationals' response)
Byron Kerr
Nationals
High Single-A Potomac Nationals third baseman
Xavier Avery having a night of firsts - Part II (O's lose 8-5)
Xavier Avery having a night of firsts - Part II (O's lose 8-5)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Xavier Avery hit his first major league triple in the fifth inning. Avery drove in his first major league run with that triple. Avery collected his first major league hit that tied a game. A night of firsts continues for the former second-round draft pick. The Orioles trailed 3-2 after Curtis Granderson homered onto Eutaw St. in the top of the fifth. Robert Andino led off the bottom half with a walk, and Avery followed with his triple into the right-field corner. He's halfway to his first...
Rookie Leon helped off after injuring right leg (updated twice)
Rookie Leon helped off after injuring right leg (updated twice)
Dan Kolko
Nationals
A cool moment - Bryce Harper's first major league home run - is quickly trumped by a sad one. Nationals catcher Sandy Leon, making his major league debut tonight, was run into by Padres third baseman Chase Headley as Headley was trying to score from second on a fourth-inning single to right-center. Leon's right leg got bent back, and he was clearly in pain after Headley touched home to make it a 4-3 game. It was a clean play by Headley, as Leon was blocking almost the entire plate, but the...