Nationals starter Jordan Zimmermann had retired 13 straight batters before Nick Markakis led off the seventh inning with a single into right field. Vladimir Guerrero followed with a two-run homer on an 0-2 pitch, his fifth of the season.
Orioles 2, Nationals 1.
Guerrero pumped his fist as he approached first base, and he pointed to the sky before crossing home plate.
Guerrero had lined out and flied out before batting in the seventh, giving the Orioles the lead and improving his average to...
It's happening again.
Chris Tillman has held the Nationals to one run over four innings, but he's thrown 86 pitches and manager Buck Showalter had Jeremy Accardo warming in the bullpen.
Tillman hasn't posted a clean inning among the four. He's given up five hits, walked two and hit a batter.
The Nationals loaded the bases with one out in the fourth on a double, walk and HBP. Ivan Rodriguez flied to right for the second out, with Jayson Werth holding at third base after Nick Markakis'...
Somewhat lost in the two pitching debacles of Thursday and Friday, where the Orioles allowed 30 runs over two games, is that the offense continues to make a slow, but steady resurgence.
In the first two games of the series versus the Nats, the Orioles had 26 hits, batted .351, scored 13 runs and went 8-for-21 with runners in scoring position.
Over the Orioles last 11 games, the team batting average is .298, raising the mark on the season from .233 to its current .251.
Here is how some...
Chris Tillman's pitch count jumped to 34 after two innings, including 11 to Danny Espinosa to end the second. Espinosa fouled off five straight pitches before taking a third strike. Catcher Matt Wieters threw out Michael Morse attempting to steal second base to complete the double play.
Tillman fell behind, 3-0, to Espinosa, so it was an impressive battle.
Second baseman Brian Roberts will be examined by another concussion specialist Tuesday in Pittsburgh, in case there were any lingering...
The Nationals could be leading, 1-0, after the top of the first inning, but plate umpire Todd Tichenor ruled that Roger Bernadina was out of the batter's box while laying down a bunt on the second pitch of the game.
Bernadina reached on an apparent single before being ruled out. Nationals manager Jim Riggleman earned an ejection from Tichenor, and I'm sure his mood didn't improve when Ian Desmond followed with a double to center field.
Bernadina most likely would have scored on the...
Now that he is on his third day in the big leagues, Ryan Adams is getting more and more comfortable being in a big league clubhouse.
He made his major league debut Friday night, batting ninth at second base and got his first hit, going 1-for-4 against Washington.
He has been hearing from a lot of family and friends since his call-up from Triple-A Norfolk, but he said today it took a while for some of those messages to get to him.
"When I was in Lehigh Valley, before we went to Syracuse, my...
Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz and bullpen coach Rick Adair are meeting with manager Buck Showalter this morning to discuss the left-hander's outing last night at Double-A Bowie and where he'll make his next start.
Matusz allowed three hits in six scoreless innings against Erie, but he wasn't completely satisfied.
"It was good. I had good results yesterday," he said. "I was able to make good pitches. I didn't have the best feel for all my stuff. I didn't feel like it was coming out of...
For the Orioles:
Felix Pie LF
Adam Jones CF
Nick Markakis RF
Vladimir Guerrero DH
Matt Wieters C
Luke Scott 1B
Mark Reynolds 3B
J.J. Hardy SS
Robert Andino 2B
Chris Tillman RHP
For the Nationals:
Bernadina CF
Desmond SS
Nix LF
Werth RF
Ramos DH
Morse 1B
Espinosa 2B
Rodriguez C
Cora 3B
Zimmermann P
Like you've never done it this late on a Saturday night.
I'm not certain that it will happen, but the Orioles might reveal their plans for left-hander Brian Matusz before tomorrow's game against the Nationals.
Matusz tossed six scoreless innings and threw 70 pitches tonight for Double-A Bowie, which you already know if you kept checking Steve Melewski's blog. He made the trip to Prince George's Stadium while I hung out at Camden Yards.
The Orioles could activate Matusz and give him a...
I watched Brian Matusz pitch six shutout innings on just 70 pitches last night for Double-A Bowie against Erie at Prince George's Stadium.
I am sure most Orioles fans can't wait to see Matusz back on the mound and producing those kind of results for the big league club. He has been out all year with a strained intercostal muscle.
But even with two rehab starts under his belt, in which he has allowed just five hits and one run over ten innings between Frederick and Bowie, I think the smart...