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Orioles updates on Urías, Tate and more
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
NEW YORK – Orioles infielder Ramón Urías is beginning his injury rehab assignment Wednesday night at High-A Aberdeen. Urías is serving as the designated hitter, according to Orioles manager Brandon Hyde. The IronBirds are hosting a seven-game series against Jersey Shore, which includes Wednesday’s doubleheader that resulted from an April 22 postpon
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Orioles and Yankees lineups in the Bronx
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
NEW YORK – The Orioles will try to improve on their 13-2 record in series-opening games tonight when they visit the Yankees in the Bronx. They trail the first-place Rays by three games. Terrin Vavra gets another start in right field, with Anthony Santander serving as designated hitter. Adam Frazier is batting fifth again and starting at second base
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Game 48 lineups: Nats vs. Padres
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Hey, have you heard Juan Soto is back in town? OK, so it is of course a big deal that the 24-year-old slugger is back in D.C. for the first time since mid-August, the second time since he was traded to the Padres. We’ll see what kind of reaction he gets from the crowd when he comes up to bat in the top of the first tonight … against one of the guys
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There may not be a logical reason for it, but O's have been great in series openers
Steve Melewski
Orioles
It is a question that is hard to answer: What makes the 2023 Orioles so good in series-opening games? As they get ready for their latest series-opener tonight – against the New York Yankees in the Bronx – the O’s are 13-2 in series opening games this season, tied for the best mark in the majors and they are 8-0 in such games on the road. The latest
Nats preparing for emotional series vs. Soto, Padres
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
When Juan Soto takes the field at Nationals Park tonight in a Padres uniform, it will still sting for any number of people who still have a hard time fathoming the 24-year-old slugger wearing anything other than a curly W on his head. It might, however, sting a little less if MacKenzie Gore and CJ Abrams do their part to lift the home team to victo
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Taking a closer look at Orioles' latest challenge
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The next mountain for the Orioles to climb is in the Bronx. You just don’t see it in the skyline. Got to check the schedule and the standings. The Yankees climbed out of last place in the division and are in third, three games behind the Orioles. They’ve won four in a row, six of seven, eight of 10 and 11 of 14. In other words, they’re the Yankees
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Thomas hopes this hot streak will last
Mark Zuckerman
Masn
Lane Thomas knows his reputation. He’s been a streaky hitter ever since arriving in Washington at the 2021 trade deadline. It really became noticeable last season, one that saw Thomas finish with a .705 OPS but only after experiencing the following month-by-month roller coaster: .496, .661, .864, .587, .775, .724. So the Nationals right fielder vow
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O's entire roster, including reserves, came up big in Toronto weekend sweep
Steve Melewski
Orioles
TORONTO – It was not that long ago, during the 2018 season, that the Orioles went 0-10 at Toronto’s Rogers Centre. Things have changed in Birdland and this trip in produced a three-game sweep over 30 innings of baseball by a 20-10 score. The Blue Jays (25-22) are now six games behind the Orioles in the standings, look very beatable and are suddenly
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Orioles series sweep in Toronto seems like statement
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde strolled to the mound yesterday in the bottom of the 10th inning, had a lengthy chat with Austin Voth, and gave the reliever an encouraging slap on the butt. A teammate smacked his chest. The Orioles were battering Voth more than the Blue Jays. Whit Merrifield followed Matt Chapman’s strikeout with a run-scoring single
A sweep at Rogers Centre: O's stun Jays with five in the 11th, sweep series (updated)
A sweep at Rogers Centre: O's stun Jays with five in the 11th, sweep series (updated)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
TORONTO – The Orioles got a weekend’s worth of solid outings from their starting rotation and right-hander Dean Kremer joined the party today at Toronto’s Rogers Centre. But with a couple of key relievers not expected to pitch today, could the O’s bullpen hold a late lead without Yennier Cano and Felix Bautista? They took a 2-1 lead to the last of