As he stood inside the clubhouse at Nationals Park last week, seeing a few unfamiliar but mostly familiar faces, Tres Barrera felt like he was home. “This is what you work for,” the 27-year-old catcher said. “This is where you want to be.” Barrera hadn’t been in D.C. yet this season, not necessarily through any fault of his own but rather because o
John Means has always wanted to visit Wrigley Field, and his chance finally arrives next week for the Orioles’ short series against the Cubs. Means never imagined that he’d be injured and done pitching for the entire summer, but he’ll make the most of it. “Those were games I circled on the list to try to make it to,” he said. The left-hander came b
Rougned Odor stood on the grass in front of the Orioles’ dugout tonight and waited to hug Adley Rutschman in the second inning, a tight embrace that lasted almost as long as the ball’s flight before it landed in front of the railing above the scoreboard in right and bounced onto the field. Robinson Chirinos held up the home run chain on the top ste
PHILADELPHIA – Joan Adon found himself on the mound pitching another game for the Nationals this afternoon, the struggling rookie with a league-leading 11 losses and an ERA approaching 7.00 pressed into service again when his club needed a fill-in starter. The assignment, against a tough Phillies lineup, wasn’t advantageous for the young right-hand
After completing their first three-game series sweep of the season on Wednesday night, the Orioles welcome the Los Angeles Angels to town tonight to begin a four-game series to wrap up a seven-game homestand. The homestand has started quite well for the Orioles, who, after recording 10-inning walk-off wins on Monday and Tuesday, beat Texas 2-1 last
Kyle Bradish is making at least one appearance on an injury rehab assignment. Bradish will start for Double-A Bowie in Saturday night’s game at Somerset. He’s on the injured list with right shoulder inflammation. The Orioles could activate Bradish next week, depending on whether they decide that he’s built up and ready to face major league hitters
It was a father and son sitting together in a baseball stadium. But these weren't just any two men. It was the interim manager of the Los Angeles Angels Phil Nevin sitting next to his son Tyler, an Orioles infielder. Tonight as the elder Nevin continues to serve a suspension he will get a rare treat. The ability to watch his son’s big league game.
PHILADELPHIA – It was only 15 pitches, all fastballs, thrown with care off the bullpen mound at Citizens Bank Park this afternoon. But for Sean Doolittle, it was the most significant step yet in his attempted return from a sprained elbow ligament. And the fact he came out of today’s session feeling strong physically was reason enough for Doolittle
The All-Star Game’s week-long festivities are not just to celebrate the best in today’s game. They are also to put the best of baseball’s future on the national stage. And we now know who will be representing the Nationals on that stage in just over a week. Cade Cavalli and Darren Baker have been selected to represent the Nationals in the 2022 Siri
Tyler Nevin’s father is in town tonight with the Angels arriving in Baltimore for a four-game series. Phil Nevin is the interim manager serving two more games of his suspension related to the June 26 brawl between the Angels and Mariners. He returns to the dugout on Saturday. Tyler is on the bench tonight, but Ryan Mountcastle has worked past a sin



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