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Baltimore allows six in fourth, falls 9-3 (updated)
Brendan Mortensen
Orioles
Pitching and defense have been the story of the series for the O’s in Seattle. The first two games, excellence. The finale's 9-3 loss? Not so much. In the previous two games, the O’s started Tyler Wells and Dean Kremer. Wells entered Monday’s game with a 2.57 ERA in the month of June, and Kremer was even better at 1.71.  Austin Voth hadn’t exactly
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Obscure rule leads to decisive run in Nats' loss (updated)
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Whatever took place on South Capitol Street this afternoon would not qualify as “good” baseball in the minds of most. Mistakes were made, both physical and mental. Outs were given away, both in the field and on the bases. Effective pitching was hard to come by. An obscure, and fairly infuriating, rule was invoked in the top of the fifth, giving the
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O's game blog: The rubber match against Seattle
Steve Melewski
Orioles
After taking three of four games in Chicago and splitting games the last two nights in Seattle, the Orioles and Mariners play the third and deciding game of their series this afternoon at T-Mobile Park. The Orioles hit five homers on Monday night as they won 9-2 over the Mariners, but then they were held to just one hit on Tuesday night in a 2-0 lo
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O's staying in games, thanks to great pitching, defense
Brendan Mortensen
Orioles
SEATTLE - With two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning, Julio Rodríguez sent a scorcher back up the middle on a two-strike count. The ball ricocheted off pitcher Félix Bautista, and Ryan Mountcastle nearly made a great play to end the inning.  Instead, the ball got away from Mountcastle, Rodríguez was safe at first, and Jesse Winker drove two r
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Rainey getting results, but Nats would like cleaner innings
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
In the big picture, the results have been there for Tanner Rainey this season. The Nationals closer owns a 2.88 ERA and 11 saves, including four straight conversions. He’s been unscored upon in 20 of his 25 appearances. So why does it feel like more of a roller coaster than that when Rainey enters for the ninth inning? Because he’s putting guys on
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Orioles lineup vs. Mariners
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles will try to earn another series win this afternoon following last night’s 2-0 loss to the Mariners. Dean Kremer’s seven scoreless innings lowered his ERA to 1.29, but the Orioles were held to one hit. Kremer has registered 18 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings. Austin Voth makes his third appearance and sixth start today with the Orioles
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Rutledge starting to shove at Fredericksburg
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
A lot of attention on the Nationals’ farm system is rightfully given to Brady House, Cade Cavalli and Cole Henry. They are the organization’s top three prospects, per MLBPipeline.com. Unfortunately, House (No. 1) is on the seven-day injured list at low Single-A Fredericksburg with back soreness. The 19-year-old shortstop hasn’t played in a game sin
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Game 78 lineups: Nats vs. Pirates
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The turnaround of the Nationals rotation over the last week-plus has been nothing short of remarkable. Over their last nine games, starters have delivered a 1.66 ERA, allowing only 10 total earned runs over 54 1/3 innings. Nobody has been charged with more than three earned runs in a start since Joan Adon in the opener of the June 17 doubleheader a
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Cowser's strong debut at Double-A and Henderson hits for cycle (O's lose)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
In his first plate appearance at the Double-A level for the Bowie Baysox last night, outfielder Colton Cowser drew a walk. The second time up, in the third inning, he lined a two-run homer to left-center field as Bowie went on to beat Richmond 9-3 Tuesday night at Prince George’s Stadium. The game featured the Double-A debuts of Cowser, the Orioles
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Nats bench comes through big in rare case
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Davey Martinez has always liked the idea of a deep and talented bench, offering him opportunities to play matchups late in games. And the Nationals manager did it often en route to a World Series title in 2019, summoning a pinch-hitter off his bench 252 times, then even more last season, when pinch-hitters received 282 plate appearances. The times,