A day of ejections and frustrations as O's fall in series finale
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – For the Orioles today, having almost as many ejections as runs scored was not a winning formula. While they may have had a good argument with first base umpire Rob Drake, the O’s hitters produced just four runs today, one more than the first three games of this series combined. When Oakland scored late runs, a close game morphed into a tw
Orioles baseball continues in Sarasota with extended spring training
MASN Staff
Masn
Fans invited to attend Extended Spring Training home games at no cost With the Major League Baseball season now underway, the Orioles’ year-round baseball operations continue in Sarasota, Fla., with Extended Spring Training. Fans are invited to watch Orioles Minor League players in action at the Ed Smith Stadium complex in April, May, and June. Bal
Harvey is latest from bullpen to land on IL
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals were relieved to learn Josh Bell could return to today’s lineup after departing Wednesday night’s game with tightness in his left knee. They were not so relieved to learn another member of their bullpen is out with an arm ailment. The Nats placed Hunter Harvey on the 10-day injured list shortly before today’s series finale against the
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O's game blog: The series finale at Oakland
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – The Orioles have scored just one run in each game of this series at the Oakland Coliseum. But they won by 1-0 yesterday. They are hoping they don’t have to pitch a shutout to win today. But of the Orioles' four wins this year – and they are 4-8 – three have come via a shutout. They have pitched two shutouts in their last four games and th
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Game 15 lineups: Nats vs. Diamondbacks
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
The Nationals have a chance to win a series this afternoon. If they can beat the Diamondbacks, they will have taken three of four and will improve to 7-8 on the young season. All things considered, that wouldn’t be bad at all. As we’ve seen time and again, and as we certainly saw Wednesday night, the starting pitcher will probably have as much impa
O's Chirinos avoids IL, plus other pregame notes
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – Orioles catcher Robinson Chirinos, who had a 92 mph fastball strike his shoulder and glance off his face near the cheek yesterday, could play today in an emergency situation if the Orioles had to use him in the series finale at Oakland. Catcher Anthony Bemboom will make his fifth start today, batting eighth and catching Tyler Wells agains
Orioles and Athletics lineups (and notes)
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Orioles close out their series in Oakland this afternoon with Tyler Wells on the mound and a chance to gain a split after last night’s 1-0 win – the team’s third shutout of the season. Wells is making his third start after tossing four scoreless innings against the Yankees. He’s been stretched out to 64 pitches. The rotation has registered a 1.
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First base options if Bell misses time aren't great
Mark Zuckerman
Nationals
No injury is good news for any ballclub. But a Josh Bell injury would qualify as particularly damaging to the Nationals as currently constructed. Bell, who departed Wednesday night’s game in the fourth inning with tightness in his left knee, is scheduled to undergo an MRI this morning. He was cautiously optimistic after the game it’s nothing seriou
Another look at more outstanding O's pitching
Steve Melewski
Orioles
OAKLAND – For the Orioles, it was yet another night of some darn fine pitching. Birdland is not used to seeing those words written in recent seasons. This is not Jim Palmer and Dave McNally, or even Chris Tillman and Zack Britton, but the 2022 Orioles have put together a pretty stunning 12-game run on the mound. Most of this has happened since John
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Checking on Orioles' extended spring training
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
As the Orioles move through the first series of their three-city road trip, hoping the weather allows them to play this afternoon in Oakland, the activity down in Sarasota is picking up in intensity. The daily routine is shifting into another gear. There’s more to track than the major league club and four full-season affiliates. You just need to do