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A fast start for the dynamic duo with Norfolk
Steve Melewski
Orioles
On the second pitch he saw at the Triple-A level on Wednesday night, Orioles top 100 infield prospect Gunnar Henderson smoked a homer to right field. It came off left-hander Ethan Small, the Brewers' No. 7 prospect who has pitched in the big leagues this year and has a 2.41 ERA at Triple-A. So yeah, nice debut. The same night the player that moved
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Doolittle excited to increase rehab activities
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
You’ll have to excuse Sean Doolittle if he seems a little amped over something as trivial as playing catch as a major league pitcher. For a guy who had to go on the 10-day injured list after a strong start to the season and then went months without picking up a baseball, the left-hander had a lot of energy and a lot to say about his ongoing rehab p
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This, that and the other
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Grayson Rodriguez’s year might be over after only 56 innings pitched at Triple-A Norfolk. That’s one of the decisions looming over the Orioles this summer. They also will hold internal meetings later to figure out whether Rodriguez is a candidate to go to the Arizona Fall League. They haven’t ruled out the idea. The Orioles first need to establish
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Zimmermann struggles again, O's muster one run in loss (updated)
Paul Mancano
Orioles
KANSAS CITY - A light rain began to fall at Kauffman Stadium on Friday night as the bottom of the sixth inning got underway. But the deluge had already transpired. The Royals (20-37) poured runs on Bruce Zimmermann in the lefty’s most dismal outing in what has been a string of them. Zimmermann (2-5) allowed a career-high seven runs on 10 hits in ju
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Nats start homestand by routing Brewers (updated)
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
It’s always nice to be home. After a 10-game road trip in which they went 3-7, the Nationals were happy to return to D.C. to start this long homestand tonight against the Brewers. You could feel it in the clubhouse before the game. Despite coming off a three-game sweep at the hands of the Marlins and getting into town late last night, players seeme
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O's game blog: Looking for a win in Kansas City
Steve Melewski
Orioles
In the opener of an eight-game road trip on Thursday night at Kansas City, the Orioles made up a three-run deficit, but when they fell behind a second time, they could not catch up. They lost 7-5 at Kansas City. The Royals host the second of a four-game set tonight at Kauffman Stadium. The Orioles (24-34) are now 9-19 in road games. Their offense h
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Hyde hoping Zimmermann rediscovers changeup vs. Royals
Paul Mancano
Orioles
KANSAS CITY - For the first month of the season, Bruce Zimmermann was unstoppable, thanks to an unstoppable new changeup.  Zimmermann’s ERA has gone from 2.72 on May 14 to 4.87 coming into Friday’s start. The last two starts have been particularly unkind, as the lefty has surrendered 11 combined earned runs over his last 9.2 innings.  The changeup
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Kjerstad: "It's been a journey to get to this moment"
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Heston Kjerstad’s positive attitude is reflected in the way he’s handled the extreme delay in reaching his first professional game. How he used the term “a little bump” today to describe the reasons why it took until now to join an Orioles minor league affiliate. With at-bats that finally count. In front of crowds who don't just pass through the ga
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Cruz returns to lineup, Sánchez throws light bullpen and more
Bobby Blanco
Nationals
After a long 10-game road trip across three cities, the Nationals are finally home in D.C., ready to start an 11-game homestand over the next 10 days. “Yeah, it's awesome,” manager Davey Martinez said during his pregame session in the press conference room at Nationals Park. “I mean, it was a long road trip. It really was. But glad to be home.” Alt
Kjerstad playing in Delmarva, Orioles and Royals lineups
Kjerstad playing in Delmarva, Orioles and Royals lineups
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Outfielder Heston Kjerstad, the second-overall draft pick in 2020, finally is able to make his professional debut tonight at Single-A Delmarva – exactly two years after his selection from the University of Arkansas. He’s batting third and serving as the designated hitter. Kjerstad, 23, was diagnosed with myocarditis after the draft and strained his