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Game 37 lineups: Nats at Marlins (updated)
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
MIAMI – ¡Bienvenidos a Miami! After finishing up a six-game homestand by going 2-4 against the Mets and Astros, the Nationals now embark on a six-game road trip starting with tonight’s series opener against the Marlins. Interestingly enough, the Nats have fared much better away from their home ballpark so far in 2022. They’re 7-9 (.438) in their 16
Franco quietly driving in as many runs as any Nats hitter
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Quick quiz: Who leads the Nationals in RBIs? It’s Josh Bell, right? Yes, but it’s not only Bell. Also checking in with 21 RBIs through the season’s first 36 games is an unexpected contributor: Maikel Franco. While Bell’s offensive exploits have been front and center since opening day, Franco’s contributions have been delivered in a bit more quiet f
Orioles experience more pain beyond a series sweep
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Jorge Mateo ran full-speed into Tigers first baseman Spencer Torkelson yesterday on a bunt up the line, and the result was predictable. Mateo hit the ground hard and stayed down as manager Brandon Hyde and head athletic trainer Brian Ebel bolted from the dugout. Mateo eventually got up and finished his at-bat, falling to one knee on a swing and str
After tough weekend, O's gear up for challenging few weeks
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Captain Obvious has been busy this season, giving me a steady stream of calls and notes. The latest was to remind me that the Orioles may be an improved team but are not yet at the point they can be missing several key players and still consistently win. The Captain is right again. The Orioles were without Ryan Mountcastle and Austin Hays in Detroi
Patrick Corbin throwing white
Nats can't touch Verlander, late homers doom Corbin
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
It had all the trimmings of a classic pitchers’ duel, Justin Verlander and Patrick Corbin matching zeros in the run column while Verlander maintained a zero in the hits column as well. For Verlander, though, this was par for the course. He just carried a no-hit bid into the eighth inning in his previous start. For Corbin, this was uncharted territo
O's plate just three total runs in Tigers' three-game sweep (updated)
Brendan Mortensen
Orioles
Offense, offense, wherefore art thou, offense? Baltimore’s bats once again faltered in Detroit, this time in a 5-1 loss to the Tigers. The Orioles scored just three runs in this three-game sweep, striking out 16 times today alone.  On Friday, the O’s couldn’t cash in on offensive opportunities, stranding 14 runners on base. Yesterday, Baltimore hit
Fuller, Hyde on hitting improvements this season
Brendan Mortensen
Orioles
In November, the Orioles hired co-hitting coaches, a pair of 31-year-olds in Matt Borgschulte and Ryan Fuller.  Borgschulte had spent the previous four seasons in the Twins organization, making his way to their Triple-A affiliate in St. Paul before landing in Baltimore. Fuller, on the other hand, was an internal promotion.  Fuller joined the O’s in
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O's game blog: The road trip finale in Detroit
Steve Melewski
Orioles
On Saturday afternoon, the Orioles got another quality start from a starting pitcher and they also got another scoreless outing from their bullpen. But their offense produced just four hits and was held scoreless for the second time this season in a 3-0 loss to the Tigers. The Tigers have won the first two games of this series with the Orioles offe
Tanner Rainey throw white
Opportunities for Rainey to pitch remain sparse
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
Tanner Rainey is the Nationals’ best reliever. Or, at least, they’re handling him like he’s their best reliever, using him as their closer when the opportunity presents itself. Trouble is, there just haven’t been many of those opportunities to date. The Nats have held a lead of three or fewer runs in the ninth inning only four times through the sea
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Orioles and Tigers lineups (and notes)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Austin Hays remains out of the Orioles lineup today as they conclude their road trip in Detroit. Hays hasn’t played since Cardinals reliever Genesis Cabrera stepped on the back of his left hand in the seventh inning of Thursday’s game. He told the media this morning that he threw yesterday and is hoping to increase his baseball activity on Monday.