Gillaspie, Sulser recalled; Wells to IL
MASN Staff
Orioles
The Orioles have made the following roster moves: Recalled RHP Logan Gillaspie from Triple-A Norfolk.Recalled RHP Beau Sulser from Triple-A Norfolk.Optioned LHP Nick Vespi to Triple-A Norfolk after yesterday’s game.Placed RHP Tyler Wells on the 15-day Injured List with lower left side discomfort.
Orioles lineup vs. Rays
Orioles lineup vs. Rays
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Austin Hays remains in the Orioles’ lineup this afternoon after being hit last night on the right wrist. He’s leading off and playing left field, with Cedric Mullins on the bench. Hays has the wrist wrapped but said the ball caught muscle instead of bone. A bit lower than the last time he was drilled by a slider. Robinson Chirinos is catching. Adle
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Cavalli dominates in return; Nats bullpen streak ends
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
By this time next week, the Nationals’ farm system could have a brand-new infusion of talent, perhaps a host of well-regarded prospects acquired before Tuesday’s trade deadline, should the organization make the dramatic decision to deal Juan Soto (not to mention Josh Bell, Nelson Cruz, Kyle Finnegan, Carl Edwards Jr. and possibly others) in the fin
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More with Boras, Guthrie and Rutschman on Jackson Holliday
Steve Melewski
Orioles
You would certainly assume that if Jackson Holliday ever seeks out Adley Rutschman for advice on being the No. 1 overall draft pick, Rutschman will be there to answer any questions he has. But when he was asked yesterday if he has any advice now for Holliday, you had to figure Rutschman was not going to dispense any just yet. At least not through t
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Leftovers from Jackson Holliday press conference
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Shortstop Jackson Holliday signed his first professional contract yesterday, the $8.19 million bonus setting a record for a high school selection. A big-time perk for going one/one. Holliday hasn’t made an extravagant purchase or drawn up a shopping list. He smiled about it yesterday, one of those moments that reminded you of his youth, that he’s s
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Tyler Wells leaves game with back injury (O's lose 6-4, updated)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Tyler Wells has been on strict pitch and innings counts this season, the Orioles wanting to get him through a full season as a starter without shutting him down. Push him a little in a start, then pull him back. Provide rest where it can be found. They didn’t want an injury to factor into his usage, but it happened tonight. Wells threw a slider dow
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O's game blog: Tyler Wells to the mound as Tampa Bay series continues
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles have had a pair of impressive wins over the Tampa Bay Rays and can win this series with a victory tonight. It's the third game of a four-game series and the sixth of a seven-game homestand. The Orioles (49-48) moved ahead of the Boston Red Sox and into fourth-place with Tuesday's 5-3 comeback win. Ramón Urías hit a two-run homer to take
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Corbin can't finish first inning in blowout loss (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
LOS ANGELES – There is no greater indignity for a starting pitcher then to see his manager emerge from the dugout steps and make the long, slow walk toward him in the first inning. Unless said starter is injured or dealing with some other abnormal circumstances, the first-inning hook is as humiliating a fate as a big league pitcher will ever experi
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Matt Holliday happy to pass the baseball baton to son Jackson
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The family tables have turned for the Hollidays. Jackson Holliday is no longer “Matt’s son,” as he’s been referenced for most of his life. Matt Holliday, who had a 15-year major league career and made seven All-Star teams, was introduced today as “Jackson’s dad” to begin a press conference at Camden Yards. Much to his amusement. The former outfield
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Jackson Holliday from his press conference, and Terrin Vavra set for MLB debut
Steve Melewski
Orioles
The Orioles third-ever No. 1 overall MLB Draft pick arrived at Camden Yards today. But not for good this time. Jackson Holliday, taken No. 1 overall by the team July 17, has signed his first pro contract and will report to the O’s camp in Sarasota, Fla. tomorrow. He is going to start his pro career playing in the rookie-level Florida Complex League