The Orioles have made the following roster moves: Reinstated RHP Dean Kremer from the 10-Day Injured List.Optioned RHP Denyi Reyes to Triple-A Norfolk after yesterday’s game.
It was the fifth inning of a game for Triple-A Norfolk at home on April 20 versus Durham. Terrin Vavra, playing center field that night, lined an RBI single to right to give the Tides a 3-0 lead. Added to the Orioles 40-man roster over the winter, he was off to a good start for the Tides, batting over .300 through his first 13 Triple-A games. Then
CINCINNATI – For so long considered the weakness of a rotation-dominated pitching staff, the Nationals bullpen has been a point of strength two months into this season. Leading the way for the relief corps have been Carl Edwards Jr. and Kyle Finnegan, two setup guys who have proven their worth in the back end of the bullpen. Edwards, signed to a mi
Going back to what I wrote yesterday, the Orioles’ draft board is down to five players they could choose with the first-overall selection. Of course, no one is going to pass around the names, but prep infielder Termarr Johnson obviously is on it. He worked out yesterday morning, his audience including executive vice president/general manager Mike E
CINCINNATI – The Nationals have made a bad habit of falling behind early in games this week. They have allowed their opponents to score first in six of their last seven games, including today’s matchup against the Reds. To the Nats’ credit, they were able to claw their way back and win last night’s game. They had to claw their way not once but twic
Tyler Wells was hours away from the postgame meal today and he already had lots to digest. A first inning with the first two batters retired and José Ramírez hitting an opposite-field home run. A second inning with the first two batters retired and Andrés Giménez hitting a ball onto Eutaw Street. Wells struck out Luke Maile, walked back to the dugo
Now 1-3 on an eight-game homestand, the Orioles will look to even their series with Cleveland at a win each today as they host the Guardians at Oriole Park. Cleveland right-hander Shane Bieber took a no-hitter to the sixth and a one-hit shutout to the eighth last night as Cleveland won 6-3 in the series opener. The Guardians took an early 5-0 lead
CINCINNATI – Baseball is a streaky sport. A single player or a whole team can go through long stretches of success or failure. For an example of the latter, look at the Nationals through the first four games of this road trip, when they lost all four and were outscored 36-6. But after last night’s 8-5 win over the Reds, which was led by Josiah Gray
The Orioles have made the following roster move: INF Jahmai Jones has cleared unconditional release waivers and been released.
Adley Rutschman will return to his catching duties on Sunday afternoon, and could come off the bench today. He’s in good health. The team has no concerns about his slow start at the plate. It’s just being careful with him after the spring training triceps injury. It’s not going to catch him in a day game following a night game. And it won’t bury Ro