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Edwards shut down with stress fracture in scapula
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
NEW YORK – Though encouraged by the recent return of two key relievers from the injured list, the Nationals recently received bad news about one of their other key bullpen arms attempting to return from the IL. Carl Edwards Jr. has been shut down indefinitely with a stress fracture in his right scapula, a significant derailment of the veteran’s reh
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Hyde on Flaherty, Voth, Baumann, Frazier, McCann and taking batting practice
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles aren’t listing starters for Thursday night or the three-game weekend series against the Rockies. The rotation is fluid after the decision to push back Jack Flaherty. Flaherty said he didn’t bounce back after his last start in San Diego. Specifics are scarce. “It was decided yesterday pregame to just give him a little bit extra time,” sa
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Orioles retain top spot in farm rankings
MASN Staff
Masn
The Orioles’ farm system has retained its spot at the top in the latest midseason rankings by Baseball America, ESPN, and MLB Pipeline. This marks the second straight year that the Orioles have been ranked as the best farm system in baseball by these three outlets. “The continued recognition of our farm system is a testament to the hard work and ex
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Austin Voth on rejoining the Orioles today
Steve Melewski
Orioles
When last seen pitching for the Orioles in mid-June, right-hander Austin Voth had allowed six runs in 4 2/3 innings over a five-game stretch with a .391 batting average against. That led to a trip to the injured list with right elbow discomfort, and just today Voth has returned to the Orioles' active roster. He was activated from the 60-day IL as M
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Flaherty: “Sometimes you don’t bounce back the way you want to” (plus tonight's Orioles lineup)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Jack Flaherty said he was scratched from tonight’s start against the Blue Jays because “sometimes you don’t bounce back the way you want to.” Flaherty is referring to his Aug. 15 start in San Diego, when he allowed seven runs in three innings and came out after 84 pitches. “You just try to make the right decision of making sure that you feel right,
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Game 127 lineups: Nats at Yankees
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
NEW YORK – It’s been two years since the Nationals last won eight of 10 games. It’s been way longer since the Yankees last lost nine in a row. And way longer than that since they lost 10 in a row. Tuesday night’s 2-1 victory secured the Nats’ first 8-2 stretch since June 2021. It also secured the Yankees’ first nine-game losing streak since 1982. O
Voth reinstated, Baumann optioned, Akin to 60-day IL
MASN Staff
Orioles
The Orioles have made the following roster moves: Reinstated RHP Austin Voth from the 60-day Injured List (right elbow discomfort).Optioned RHP Mike Baumann to Triple-A Norfolk.Transferred LHP Keegan Akin to the 60-day Injured List with lower back discomfort.
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Kremer replaces Flaherty as tonight's starter (Baumann optioned)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles have changed starters tonight, with Jack Flaherty scratched from his assignment. Dean Kremer is starting against the Blue Jays, and Thursday is now listed as TBA. A couple breaks in the schedule and a six-man rotation put Kremer on six days’ rest following his outing in San Diego. No explanation was provided for the switch. Manager Bran
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For O's Gunnar Henderson ROY talk is nice, playoffs though is the goal
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles have not had an American League Rookie of the Year since pitcher Gregg Olson won it in 1989. Last year Adley Rutschman finished a distant second to Seattle’s Julio Rodriguez, who got 29 of the 30 first-place votes by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. But this year Gunnar Henderson is a strong candidate to end a long stretch
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Kieboom returns to majors with a bang
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
NEW YORK – The smile on his face was evident. As was the fist pump as he approached second base. What, though, really was going through Carter Kieboom’s mind during a trip around the bases two years in the making Tuesday night? “Baseball’s crazy,” the Nationals third baseman said. “We’ve all seen some crazy stuff. And after everything, being two ye