There's no baseball tonight, which means I'm going to drag my tired and battered body onto the tennis courts this morning and subject it to the stifling heat and my inconsistent backhand for at least two sets. I'll stop once the dehydration chills set in.
Not the initial chills, but the steady, unrelenting ones that have me digging my medical card out of my wallet.
The Orioles' rotation has produced three quality starts in the last four games, which is enough to conjure up images of the...
The Orioles had plenty of scoring opportunities today, which makes it more frustrating that they didn't score in a 4-0 loss to the Red Sox before 35,174.
Manager Buck Showalter talked about the following:
Buck Showalter talks about the O's 4-0 loss to the Red Sox
On whether this is the best he's seen Jake Arrieta:
"I've seen him as good, if not better. He's pitched some good games for us this year, and in the past I've seen him like that. He deserved a better fate. They pitched a...
Matt Albers has retired all four batters he's faced today since replacing starter Andrew Miller in the sixth inning. He's gotten two ground balls and struck out two.Albers has allowed no runs or hits, walked one and struck out seven in 4 1/3 innings against the Orioles this season. His ERA this summer is down to 2.29, and I doubt that many Red Sox fans are concerned whether his weight is up.The Orioles non-tendered Albers in December, and the Red Sox signed him 14 days after he was granted free agency.He's always had good stuff, but he couldn't display it with any consistency with the Orioles. And each bad outing would raise more concerns about his conditioning and the tear in his right shoulder.Meanwhile, Jake Arrieta became the second consecutive Orioles starter to go seven innings, but he stands to be the loser today after allowing three runs and nine hits. He didn't issue a walk for the first time this season, and only the second time in his career.Mark Hendrickson loaded the bases with no outs in the eighth and walked Carl Crawford to force in a run. And here comes Mark Worrell, again brought into a game with the sacks full and no outs.Update: The results couldn't have been more different. Worrell got two strikeouts and a fly ball to escape the jam. Very impressive. He also circled the mound so many times, he might have killed the grass.
Red Sox left-hander Andrew Miller has littered the bases in this game, but the Orioles can't clean up.
Miller didn't allow a hit until catcher Craig Tatum bounced a single up the middle with one out in the fifth. Tatum came within a foot or so of dropping a double down the left field line earlier in the at-bat.
Miller walked a batter in the first. He walked the bases loaded in the second. He walked a batter in the third. He hasn't exactly been sharp - unless you consider a stick of butter...
It's only 95 degrees at Camden Yards. I hope my box score and game notes don't blow out of the press box.
Jake Arrieta struck out Kevin Youkilis looking at a 94 mph fastball to end the first inning.
So far, manager Buck Showalter only plans to shut down Zach Britton later in the season, once the left-hander gets to around 175 innings. The other starters aren't facing the same restrictions.
"Right now, innings-wise, Zach's the only one that would fit into that mode," Showalter said. "I...
I'll admit that they're scarce today.
There wasn't much news coming out of manager Buck Showalter's pregame session with the media.
Showalter indicated that reliever Jim Johnson could get a few starts late in the season, depending on the composition of the rotation past the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline and the Aug. 31 deadline for teams to set their playoff rosters.
Johnson hasn't thrown enough pitches and innings in his relief appearances to immediately take on a starter's...
Matt Wieters is serving as the designated hitter and batting fourth in today's sweltering heat.
For the Orioles:
J.J. Hardy SS
Nick Markakis RF
Adam Jones CF
Matt Wieters DH
Derrek Lee 1B
Mark Reynolds 3B
Nolan Reimold LF
Robert Andino 2B
Craig Tatum C
Jake Arrieta RHP
Jeremy Guthrie had lost seven straight games to the Red Sox. He had one victory this season since May 21.
He needed tonight's win. He needed it badly.
"It feels really good," he said. "Good game there. The late runs were huge for us and we played great defense. This is a win that makes me feel really good and I think the team feels good about it.
"Throwing strikes obviously was the biggest difference, getting ahead of guys, being able to use the fastball to get people out as well as...
Jeremy Guthrie was 1-7 with a 4.62 ERA in 15 career starts against the Red Sox before tonight, but he held them to two runs in seven innings. Only three Orioles starters have completed seven innings in the last 32 games. Guthrie has done it twice.
Guthrie had allowed 12 runs and 14 hits in his last two starts covering 10 innings. So what was the difference tonight?
"Locating the fastball," manager Buck Showalter said. "I'm sure he's got a lot of different things that went on. Obviously,...
Manager Buck Showalter was going to bring in Koji Uehara to close tonight with the Orioles holding a 3-2 lead. Uehara was warming while the Orioles batted in the bottom of the eighth.
It would have been a debatable move, considering that Jim Johnson got three ground balls in the eighth inning against the top of the Red Sox lineup. Jacoby Ellsbury grounded to second, Dustin Pedroia grounded to first and Adrian Gonzalez grounded to second on an 87 mph changeup.
Johnson only threw 12 pitches. A...
For the fourth time in the last 21 games, an Orioles starting pitcher has completed six innings.
Have yourself a night, Jeremy Guthrie.
Guthrie has allowed two runs, both in the fifth inning, and seven hits, with one walk and three strikeouts. He's thrown 97 pitches, and he's coming back out for the seventh.
In his last two starts, Guthrie had allowed 12 runs and 14 hits, with seven walks, over 10 innings.
Update: Guthrie made it through seven. He allowed a two-out single to No. 9 hitter...
The Orioles put runners on the corners with no outs in the second inning on singles by Adam Jones and Matt Wieters.
Derrek Lee, batting .162 with runners in scoring position, flied to shallow right field. One out, still no runs on the board.
Mark Reynolds came to the plate batting .192 with RISP and mired in a 3-for-27 slump. He lined a double into left field, scoring Jones for a 1-0 lead and moving Wieters to third base.
The double upped Reynolds' RBI total to 50 on the season.
Wieters...
According to reports given to manager Buck Showalter, Single-A Frederick pitcher Bobby Bundy was topping out at 96 mph last night and routinely sat at 93 mph while going the distance in the Keys' victory over Salem.
Bundy, the brother of first-round pick Dylan Bundy, allowed one earned run (two total) and three hits, with one walk and nine strikeouts. He's 9-5 with a 3.11 ERA.
Closer Kevin Gregg threw a simulated game today while continuing to serve his three-game suspension.
Cesar...
The Orioles are shutting down Luke Scott for a few days while he deals with more discomfort in his right shoulder related to the labrum tear.
Scott could continue his injury rehab assignment and perhaps be activated later in this homestand, which concludes on Sunday. Surgery remains an option, and it seems inevitable at some point.
Scott said he's about 70 percent right now. He also noted that the tear is bigger than he first realized.
Brian Roberts was bothered by headaches yesterday, but...
The Orioles have reinstated right-hander Alfredo Simon from the restricted list and sent third baseman Josh Bell to Triple-A Norfolk. To make room for Simon on the 40-man roster, the club transferred second baseman Brian Roberts to the 60-day disabled list.
Luke Scott will not be activated from the disabled list today. Scott said he is still experiencing discomfort in his shoulder, though no sharp pain. Scott will play in at least another couple of minor league rehabilitation games, though his...
The Orioles made a minor trade today, acquiring left-hander Zach Phillips from the Texas Rangers organization for infielder Nick Green and cash.
Phillips will be added to the 40-man roster and assigned to Triple-A Norfolk. To make room for him, the Orioles designated Double-A Bowie pitcher Chorye Spoone for assignment.
Phillips was 1-3 with a 4.43 ERA in 33 games with Triple-A Round Rock. The former 23rd-round pick out of Sacramento City C.C. allowed 50 hits, walked 21 and struck out 38 in...
When the Orioles scored two runs in the bottom of the first inning last night, I thought that I might be writing about a three-game winning streak. When they scored five times in the bottom of the fifth to reclaim the lead, I thought that I might be writing about a three-game winning streak.
I couldn't have been more wrong.
The bullpen was overmatched with Kevin Gregg serving his three-game suspension, Koji Uehara having pitched in the last three games and Jim Johnson being the designated...
Brad Bergesen was charged with four earned runs (six total) and eight hits in five innings. He had a chance to get the win after the Orioles scored five runs in the bottom of the fifth, but he ended up with a no-decision.
Bergesen was strong in the first two innings before giving up three runs in the third.
Brad Bergesen is not happy with the outcome but is pleased with his outing Monday night
"Obviously, I was able to go 1-2-3 for both those innings," he said. "I felt pretty good, but...
The Red Sox got into Baltimore around 6 a.m. this morning.
Shouldn't they be more tired than this?
Where did they find the energy to go for the two-point conversion?
The Orioles scored 10 runs tonight, and they still came up five short. They also used five relievers who combined to allow nine runs. Jason Berken wasn't charged with a run, but he gave up a hit to the only batter he faced.
The less said about this game, the better, but here's a sampling from manager Buck Showalter.
Buck...
Michael Gonzalez made his fourth appearance in five games tonight, which means that manager Buck Showalter has gained a lot more confidence in the left-hander, or he's lost confidence in a few other relievers.
Gonzalez loaded the bases with one out in the eighth on a single and two walks. Showalter brought in newest Oriole Mark Worrell, who ran the count full before giving up a two-run, tie-breaking double to Dustin Pedroia.
Kevin Youkilis drove in two more runs with a single after an...