Showing posts with label Danny Valencia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danny Valencia. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Indians, Philliies, Dodgers, Marlins, Cardinals, & Giants Scouting Yankees

Yankee Stadium was loaded with scouts from other teams as the Indians, Phillies, Dodgers, Marlins, Cardinals and Giants were represented.

NY Post

Monday, July 9, 2018

Danny Valencia's Three-Run Home Run Lifts Orioles Over Yankees In Game One

The "big hits" have been coveted by Orioles manager Buck Showalter and his staff almost since Adam Jones' Opening Day walk-off home run. It's certainly felt like some timely hits could have produced a few more wins in what has been a tough 2018 season for the O's.

Baltimore Official Site

Saturday, June 30, 2018

Mike Trout Returns To Center Field In Style With 24th Home Run

Angels slugger Mike Trout was back in center field in Friday night's 7-1 win over the Orioles, after a sprained right index finger forced him into a career-long nine-game stint as a designated hitter.

Anaheim Official Site

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Manny Machado's Homer In 15th Lifts Orioles Over Braves

As Friday night transformed into Saturday morning, Manny Machado stepped into the box after more than five hours had ticked by since the first pitch was thrown at SunTrust Park. Machado said he was only looking for one thing and, surprisingly, it wasn't the perfect pitch to hit. All he wanted was "to go home," he joked.

Baltimore Official Site

Monday, June 11, 2018

Manny Machado Out Of Orioles' Lineup With Illness

Manny Machado was not in Monday's starting lineup, but the superstar -- and prime trade candidate -- isn't off to another city. Machado is sick, according to manager Buck Showalter, and he wanted to give the shortstop a day off.

Baltimore Official Site

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Alex Cobb Brilliant As Orioles Strike Early To Nip Mets

This is the kind of Alex Cobb the Orioles have been waiting for. The guy Cobb said himself over and over this spring -- after disappointing starts and lopsided losses -- would ultimately surface.

Baltimore Official Site

Friday, May 25, 2018

Colby Rasmus Has Begun Rehab Assignment In Extended Spring Training

The Orioles signed Colby Rasmus to a minor league deal because they wanted a left-handed hitting outfielder who could give them plus-defense in right and also back up in center. He made it through eight games before going on the disabled list with a hip injury and only two hits with 13 strikeouts in 21 at-bats.

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Friday, April 27, 2018

Chris Tillman Throws Seven Shutout Innings To Beat Tigers

The ball bounced off of the mound, ricocheting off second base and into right field for a sixth-inning RBI double. It was the kind of whacky break that has gone against the Orioles for the better part of the past two weeks.

Baltimore Official Site

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Zach Duke Records Four Strikeouts, Two Wild Pitches In Strange Twins' Debut

In a back-and-forth Opening Day tilt that featured several memorable moments, none was stranger than Zach Duke's Twins debut in the seventh inning of an eventual 3-2 loss to the Orioles in 11 innings. Duke became the first Twins pitcher to record four strikeouts in an inning since 2016, but he gave up two crucial runs, keyed by striking out Trey Mancini on a wild pitch that allowed him to reach first.

Minnesota Official Site

Orioles Purchased The Contract Of Colby Rasmus From Triple-A Norfolk

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Saturday, March 17, 2018

Mark Trumbo Taking Cautious Approach With Injury

Mark Trumbo will be out a minimum of 3-4 weeks with a strained right quad, and the designated hitter/outfielder wants to make sure the injury is healed before he plays again.

Baltimore Official Site

Blue Jays Signed Danny Valencia To Minors Deal With MLB Spring Invite

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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Rick Porcello Vows To Eliminate First-Inning Issues

Last season was difficult for Rick Porcello, going 11-17 with a 4.65 ERA in 33 starts, but the first inning was egregiously so for the right-hander. In those 33 first innings, he posted a 6.55 ERA and a .311 opponents' average (better than only his seventh-inning mark of 10.12 and .396, respectively, in 17 games).

Boston Official Site