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The first five days of Robert Hassell III’s major league career included 17 at-bats, two hits (both coming in his debut), zero walks and some clear-cut pressing at the plate.Not that anyone should ...
The 2025 season hasn’t gone according to plan for the Baltimore Orioles. At 19-36, the O’s have dug themselves quite a hole to kick off the campaign. Time is not their friend. As the calendar rapidly ...
Outfielder Colton Cowser and infielder Jordan Westburg couldn’t escape the rain last night at Triple-A Norfolk, where their ...
As lost as they looked at the plate Tuesday night against Logan Evans, the Nationals could not have looked more comfortable when they dug in this evening against George Kirby.As labored as his recent ...
Left-hander Cade Povich doesn’t know whether he’s pitching for his spot in the Orioles’ rotation. Trevor Rogers can be recalled from Triple-A Norfolk at any time after serving as the 27th man in ...
SEATTLE – Cade Cavalli is nothing more than a minor league pitcher these days, no longer injured, no longer rehabbing, just trying to earn his way back to the major leagues. The way he’s pitching, ...
Tuesday night’s series opener went about as badly as it could have gone from the Nationals’ perspective. Mitchell Parker put them in an early hole, the lineup never seriously threatened to come back ...
Orioles pitcher Kyle Bradish is halfway through his bullpen progression and fully expecting to be reinstated from the 60-day injured list by August.Bradish threw a 35-pitch side session on Monday, ...
The Orioles’ 2025 season is more than just a disappointment. It’s also a drip. A forecast calling for rain throughout the day and most of the night has threatened a sixth postponement and the third in ...
The only change the Nationals have made to their rotation through the season’s first two months was related to injury. When Michael Soroka strained his right biceps muscle in his first start of the ...
Ryan O’Hearn will celebrate home runs and drink from the hydration station like anyone else. He loves barreling the baseball, rattling seats, slapping hands with teammates at home plate and in front ...
It’s one thing to be aggressive at the plate. It’s quite another thing to have so little success being aggressive at the plate and making no obvious adjustment to reverse that trend.The Nationals have ...