Yes, another one.
The Orioles will reveal later tonight or early tomorrow how they'll create room on the 25-man roster for catcher Matt Wieters, who's eligible to come off the disabled list tomorrow and will start behind the plate.
The choice still appears to come down to Craig Tatum, who has an option remaining, or Jake Fox, who would have to be designated for assignment.
Good luck with that one.
The Orioles love Fox's versatility. He can catch and play both infield and outfield...
For the Orioles:
Brian Roberts 2B
Miguel Tejada 3B
Nick Markakis RF
Luke Scott DH
Ty Wigginton 1B
Adam Jones CF
Felix Pie LF
Craig Tatum C
Cesar Izturis SS
Brian Matusz LHP
For the Twins:
Span CF
Casilla 2B
Mauer C
Cuddyer 1B
Young LF
Kubel DH
Valencia 3B
Hardy SS
Repko RF
Baker RHP
Jeremy Guthrie is complicating the non-waiver trade deadline process.
His value is going through the roof after last night's start, when he made one bad pitch - resulting in Joe Mauer's two-run homer - in seven innings to post his first victory since May 25.
Guthrie has allowed three runs in 13 1/3 innings, with one walk and 12 strikeouts, in his last two starts. Scouts are hanging around Camden Yards as if the club is giving away free food and lap dances. Contenders covet pitching, and...
Second baseman Brian Roberts saw 24 pitches in his four at-bats tonight, and his seven-pitch battle with Twins starter Brian Duensing in the first inning seemed to set the tone for the Orioles' hitters.
"That's Brian," interim manager Juan Samuel said. "Brian has been doing that for so long and he knows what needs to be done when you're the leadoff guy, and he's one of the best. He saw so many pitches, he gave our guys a chance to see what the pitcher had. That's the job of a leadoff...
Tonight's attendance: 19.013.
Season total: 1,095,630.
Brian Roberts is 0-for-4 in his first game since April 9, but he's run the count full three times. I'm giving him points, though they won't show up on his average.
It's just nice to see a hitter work the count and put a little pressure on the pitcher.
Jeremy Guthrie allowed two runs and six hits in seven innings, with no walks and six strikeouts. Interim manager Juan Samuel removed him after 99 pitches.
Guthrie is making himself...
A second baseman left the game with an injury, but it wasn't Brian Roberts.
Orlando Hudson was removed in the bottom of the third. We're still waiting for official word, but it might be an oblique injury.
Roberts has grounded out twice and struck out. He ran the count full again in the fifth inning before going down swinging.
Twins left-hander Brian Duensing has induced nine ground balls through five innings.
Ty Wigginton hit his first triple since Aug. 16, 2008. Plate umpire Gary...
Brian Roberts just took his first swings as an Oriole since the home opener, when he exited with a strained abdominal muscle.
It's easy to forget the injury because it's been so long ago. I would have guessed "back" and failed to advance to the bonus round.
Leading off the bottom of the first inning, Roberts ran the count full against Twins left-hander Brian Duensing and fouled off a pitch before bouncing to second.
Roberts saw seven pitches from Duensing. Way to work the count.
Roberts...
The plan for Brian Roberts is to play him today and tomorrow, rest him Sunday, play him Monday in Toronto, possibly rest him on Tuesday and play him on Wednesday.
"He stated that he's ready to go," interim manager Juan Samuel said. "At the same time, we want to be a little bit careful."
Nick Markakis is fine. Samuel wanted to give him the night off.
"He's been playing hard and he deserves a day off," Samuel said.
"As we all know Nicky wants to play, and if you put it in Nicky's...
Ty Wigginton has been suspended three games for his actions in last night's game. He's appealing it and can continue to play until a ruling is passed down from the commissioner's office.
The suspension will be announced at 5:30 p.m., but Wigginton and a team official confirmed it.
The Orioles will have to play a man short if it's not overturned - one good reason to appeal.
Meanwhile, umpire Gary Darling will work behind the plate in tonight's game despite blowing the call that led to...
For the Orioles:
Brian Roberts 2B
Miguel Tejada 3B
Ty Wigginton 1B
Luke Scott DH
Adam Jones CF
Felix Pie LF
Craig Tatum C
Corey Patterson RF
Cesar Izturis SS
Jeremy Guthrie RHP
For the Twins:
Span CF
Hudson 2B
Mauer C
Kubel RF
Cuddyer 1B
Thome DH
Young LF
Hardy SS
Punto 3B
Duensing LHP
The Orioles activated second baseman Brian Roberts from the disabled list and designated Scott Moore for assignment.
No big surprise here.
Roberts has been pushing to rejoin the lineup, where he's been missing since the home opener. The Orioles decided to do it now rather than wait for the road trip.
He's pretty convincing. Now he needs to be durable.
Moore batted .209 with 10 RBIs in 41 games. By designating him, the Orioles also cleared room on the 40-man roster.
Also lost in last night's loss was the first appearance by Michael Gonzalez since April 9.
Does anyone remember watching him pitch?
Gonzalez replaced starter Kevin Millwood after interim manager Juan Samuel and pitching coach Rick Kranitz were ejected. He gave up a single to Denard Span, retired Orlando Hudson on a fly ball to right, intentionally walked Joe Mauer with first base open and retired Jason Kubel on a ground ball.
Gonzalez threw 16 pitches, seven for strikes. His fastball...
With all the craziness last night, I almost forgot that the Orioles were shut out again in a 5-0 loss to the Twins.
Three players were ejected, and a male fan circled the bases, hopped into the stands, bumped into a police officer, raced back onto the field, and delayed the game long enough for Ty Wigginton's check to clear that will cover his fine from MLB.
Oh yeah, and the Orioles lost, 5-0.
Five pitchers have thrown complete games against the Orioles this season, with Carl Pavano being...
Interim manager Juan Samuel says he wasn't angry tonight.
I guess I was fooled by the screaming and the way he played long-toss with his cap.
"I just didn't think Kranny deserved to be thrown out," he said, referring to how he rushed the field after pitching coach Rick Kranitz was ejected. "He did not do anything basically to deserve being thrown out. I don't know if they know that they blew the call and fuses were very short.
"Kranny didn't say anything. That's what I was trying to...
I have a new favorite player and his name is Ty Wigginton.
I'm also pretty fond of a certain interim manager.
Wigginton just unleashed every ounce of anger and frustration that his body could muster at first base umpire Gary Darling, earning an ejection and my undying admiration.
Darling blew a call, ruling that J.J. Hardy got back safely after breaking for second and dashing back to first.
Cesar Izturis took the throw from catcher Craig Tatum and fired to first, where Wigginton appeared...
Left-hander Michael Gonzalez is warming in the bullpen, and we could see him pitch for the first time since the home opener.
Be gentle.
Kevin Millwood made it through the sixth after throwing 34 pitches in the first and surrendering that three-run double to Delmon Young. He also served up a 434-foot homer to Michael Cuddyer.
I'm told they served a kosher meal on that flight.
Millwood's pitch count stands at 93.
The Orioles' hit count stands at three - a weak single by Craig Tatum in...
Has anyone eaten the crab cakes at G&M Restaurant in Linthicum Heights?
I just had a few bites of one because MASN's Amber Theoharis was nice enough to share, and it...was...awesome.
I used Amber's fork after she assured me that I couldn't get pregnant. I'm not exactly sure how that works.
Kevin Millwood's return to the Orioles has hit a few bumps.
They're roughly the size of Minneapolis.
Millwood retired the first two batters in the opening inning, but Joe Mauer doubled, Jason Kubel...
President of baseball operations Andy MacPhail walked out of interim manager Juan Samuel's office after batting practice without making a decision on whether to activate Brian Roberts.
"He's campaigning," MacPhail said.
Just a hunch, but I bet Roberts is activated tomorrow.
The Twins lead the majors with a .289 average with runners in scoring position. The Orioles rank last at .226.
Minnesota pitchers have issued the fewest walks with 202.
A bizarre stat for runs scored: The Twins have...
Brian Roberts is here and waiting to be activated.
The Orioles haven't decided whether to put him on the 25-man roster tomorrow or wait until the Kansas City series next week. Toronto remains a possibility, but Roberts would be eased back into the lineup because of...you guessed it...the artificial surface. The club would rather avoid it.
"B-Rob offered to write the lineup down today," interim manager Juan Samuel said, "but I was afraid he would write his name down."
Scott Moore is a...
For the Orioles:
Felix Pie LF
Miguel Tejada 3B
Nick Markakis RF
Luke Scott DH
Ty Wigginton 1B
Adam Jones CF
Scott Moore 2B
Craig Tatum C
Cesar Izturis SS
Kevin Millwood RHP
For the Twins:
Span CF
Hudson 2B
Mauer DH
Kubel RF
Cuddyer 1B
Young LF
Hardy SS
Punto 3B
Butera C
Pavano RHP