"How Do You Know" updates
"How Do You Know" updates
Josh Land
Nationals
The long-awaited debut of Owen Wilson as a Nationals reliever in "How Do You Know" has finally arrived. The film opens Friday, but some Nationals season ticket holders will be invited to screen the movie on Wednesday evening in Washington, D.C. The team will host a red carpet VIP event to promote the film. In Los Angeles, the real red carpet for the film begins tonight at 9:30 p.m. Fans can watch at http://youtube.com/HowDoYouKnowMovie. You might also want to tune in to Owen Wilson's...
Dave Schmidt talks about Hobgood's fastball
Dave Schmidt talks about Hobgood's fastball
Steve Melewski
Orioles
When the topic is Matt Hobgood the Orioles' first-round pick in 2009, the discussion among fans often turns to whether or not he was taken as signability pick by the club. Fans also talk about his conditioning, or lack thereof. I recently interviewed O's minor league pitcher coordinator Dave Schmidt, who detailed improvements Hobgood is looking to make. All of that is well and good, but here is perhaps the biggest issue with Hobgood moving forward: Will he get his fastball back? At Norco...
Trying to figure out a lineup
Trying to figure out a lineup
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
I woke up this morning to a massive spam attack on my e-mail account and a video of Miley Cyrus taking a bong hit. It's going to be one of those days. My BlackBerry refused to accept anymore e-mails from my account after about 30 "undeliverable messages." Now that's a smart phone. Meanwhile, my laptop held about 1,850 of them, plus another 241 in my spam basket. Had to change my password to log on, and I'm still receiving them and, apparently, sending them out to the innocent...
Komminsk on his new role and some Bowie hitters
Komminsk on his new role and some Bowie hitters
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After managing the last three seasons at Double-A Bowie, Brad Komminsk will work in a new role for the Orioles during the 2011 season: hitting coach for Triple-A Norfolk. What will be some keys for him in this role? "I think egos and stuff and getting guys to trust you," Komminsk said. "Hitters can be fragile and they have everybody in their ear. Every player is a hitting coach and every parent is a coach, every fan they have to deal with so much.They hear a lot of stuff from a lot of...
Avery reflects on his AFL experience
Avery reflects on his AFL experience
Steve Melewski
Orioles
He may not have hit for a high average in the Arizona Fall League, but O's outfield prospect Xavier Avery felt like he made progress with his game in his time with the Scottsdale Scorpions of the AFL. The lefty hitter, who turns 21 on New Year's Day, batted .188-0-5 in 21 games with six steals. "I went in there to focus on just getting better," said Avery, the Orioles' second-round pick in 2008. "I felt like I accomplished that, but my numbers at the plate don't show it. I had a talk...
How to compete in the East: Win the arms race
How to compete in the East: Win the arms race
Steve Melewski
Orioles
How do the Orioles compete in the AL East? It is a fair question. If the Orioles added Mark Reynolds and J.J Hardy, while Boston added Adrian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford, haven't the Orioles lost ground to Boston? The answer is almost certainly yes. I can't imagine anyone figured the O's to make a move or moves to top the two Boston made. That is life in the AL East. It seems the Orioles might sometimes have a better chance versus Boston and New York on the field than they do in the...
Brady Anderson talks about Reynolds
Brady Anderson talks about Reynolds
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
A few days ago, I wrote about outfielder Nolan Reimold's workouts with former Oriole Brady Anderson. You also can include third baseman Mark Reynolds on the list of Anderson's clients. In an interesting coincidence, Reynolds contacted Anderson before the Orioles traded for him at the winter meetings. "It was a nice circumstance that he's with the Orioles now," Anderson said. Anderson had a lot of favorable comments about Reynolds. "Reynolds is a stud," Anderson said. "I've...
Checking in on Australia
Checking in on Australia
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Four Orioles farmhands were playing winter ball in the Australian Baseball League. Now, there are three. Righty Brett Jacobsen was there, but, as of Thursday he was traded to Minnesota in the deal that sent J. J. Hardy to Baltimore. The 24-year-old Jacobsen came to the O's in a trade on August 17, 2009 from Detroit for Aubrey Huff. This winter with the Perth Heat, Jacobsen went 0-0, 1.93 with three saves in four chances over 9 1/3 innings. Lefty Cole McCurry is 0-1, 4.12 in five starts...
Approach the bench
Approach the bench
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
It's much too early to break down the Orioles' 25-man roster. This team will need a first baseman - it's in the rules - or a new designated hitter. The bullpen is incomplete. However, as I sat here last night, I thought about the potential composition of the bench. Cesar Izturis appears to have a spot as a reserve middle infielder. Brendan Harris and Robert Andino are expected to compete for another utility spot (Harris isn't on the 40-man roster, Andino is out of minor league...
Stockstill said no deal on Green
Stockstill said no deal on Green
Steve Melewski
Orioles
O's director of player development John Stockstill said tonight the Orioles have not signed infielder Nick Green, contradicting a published report that said they had signed Green to a minor league contract with a spring invite. "We have not signed Green. At no point did we ever agree to terms," Stockstill said. "It was contigent on the player evaluating our major league shortstop situation." You can read that to mean that Green had interest in the O's, but in recent days they have...