ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Manager Buck Showalter said his bullpen is in "pretty good shape, all things considered." Unfortunately, he still had to use it last night despite getting nine scoreless innings from rookie Zach Britton.
"I've got a couple guys I'll stay away from tonight if I can," Showalter said.
One of them is closer Kevin Gregg, who's been used in the last three games.
"Kevin's reminded us that he's pitched nine out of 10 days (in the past)," Showalter said. "Somebody...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - I promised you one more quote from Brian Matusz, and I won't go back on my word.
"It's not hard for me to pump myself up and get excited," he said. "I am excited. I've been excited for a while. It's been tough these last few weeks, being in Sarasota, going out there and feeling good every day. It's been tough because I feel good, I feel healthy, I feel strong, and I want to get out there, but I realize this is my spring training process to get myself ready, so...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Brian Matusz said he felt "real good" during today's bullpen session, and he's looking forward to Monday's injury rehab start at Single-A Frederick.
Matusz threw three innings Wednesday in an extended spring training game before joining the Orioles today at Tropicana Field and throwing on the side for bullpen coach Rick Adair. He'll fly to Baltimore on Sunday and pitch the following night for the Keys.
"I felt really good. I felt loose and I was hitting my...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Felix Pie is starting in left field tonight against Tampa Bay right-hander Jeremy Hellickson. Luke Scott is serving as the designated hitter.
For the Orioles:
Brian Roberts 2B
Nick Markakis RF
Derrek Lee 1B
Luke Scott DH
Adam Jones CF
Matt Wieters C
J.J. Hardy SS
Felix Pie LF
Mark Reynolds 3B
Jeremy Guthrie RHP
For the Rays:
Fuld CF
Zobrist RF
Damon DH
Longoria 3B
Joyce LF
Kotchman 1B
Rodriguez 2B
Brignac SS
Jaso C
Hellickson RHP
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Orioles left-hander Brian Matusz threw his bullpen session earlier this afternoon at Tropicana Field after driving over from the minor league complex in Sarasota.
Matusz threw 38 pitches, with bullpen coach Rick Adair keeping a close watch. Adair is serving as pitching coach again tonight while Mark Connor attends his son's graduation from the University of Tennessee law school.
Manager Buck Showalter came onto the field to watch the last half of Matusz's...
The Orioles improved to 1-11 at home when scoring three runs or fewer.
You knew they wouldn't be blanked all season.
Tonight's game marked the first time two pitchers went nine innings or more and were both non-decisioned since July 10, 2010 - Philadelphia's Roy Halladay and Cincinnati's Travis Wood. It's the third time since 2000.
"It was another great team win tonight," Zach Britton said. "My job was to keep us in the game as long as possible. You've got to tip your hat to (Jason)...
Just another night at the office.
The game officially ended with one out in the 12th inning when pinch-runner Jake Fox followed Derrek Lee across the plate on J.J. Hardy's single into center field.
Showalter toyed with the idea of using pitcher Jeremy Guthrie as a pinch-runner for Vladimir Guerrero at second base, which might not have brought the desired result after Mariners shortstop Luis Rodriguez made a diving stop with the bases loaded to rob Matt Wieters.
"We had a running bet...
I must say, 4:45 a.m. arrived pretty early this morning.
That makes sense, right?
Why am I up at 4:45 a.m.? Because I have a 7:45 a.m. Southwest flight to Tampa that's not going to wait for me, unless the pilot is a big fan of the blog.
(I know there's an "upright and locked position" joke in there, but we'll leave it alone.)
I'm covering the three-game series at Tropicana Field. Jeremy Guthrie vs. Jeremy Hellickson tonight (all Jeremy's get in for half-price), Brad Bergesen vs....
Name the last Orioles pitcher to throw nine scoreless innings and get a no-decision.
I'll trust you not to look up the answer.
And no, you can't say Zach Britton. I mean before him.
Kevin Gregg walked the leadoff hitter in the top of the 10th. That's never good.
The Mariners didn't get a runner to second base until the 10th, but Mike Wilson bounced into a double play to bail out Gregg.
Answer: Mike Morgan on April 16, 1988.
Here's another one for you: Name the last major league...
Zach Britton has completed eight innings, and the Mariners are stuck on three hits and no walks.
No runs, either.
Britton has struck out four, and he's the first Orioles starter to finish eight innings since Jeremy Guthrie on opening day. Unfortunately, the Orioles haven't scored for him tonight.
Britton has thrown 98 pitches, including 69 for strikes. He needed only eight pitches to complete the eighth, getting a fly ball, line drive and grounder up the middle that Brian Roberts...
The Orioles have hit into three double plays in the first three innings.
That's the maximum allowed, as far as I know.
Brian Roberts singled in the first inning, and Nick Markakis grounded into a DP. Adam Jones and Matt Wieters singled in the second inning, and J.J. Hardy grounded into a DP. Robert Andino singled in the third - and you wanted him out of the lineup! - and Roberts grounded into a DP.
The Orioles have stranded only one runner in three innings, so let's choose to look on the...
Brian Roberts singled into center field leading off the bottom of the first inning.
And you wanted him benched tonight!
Roberts snapped an 0-for-26 slump. He hadn't collected a hit since May 4 in Kansas City.
Roberts is 3-for-37 this month, so he still has some catching up to do.
And speaking of catching...
A male fan caught two fouls balls from Chone Figgins during the same at-bat in the first inning.
It pays to bring your glove.
The fan was standing behind the last row of seats in...
In my "1993 brawl" entry, I meant to point out that Cal Ripken's streak almost ended because of a knee injury sustained when he got caught in the bottom of a pile. Thanks to TomD for the reminder.
Head athletic trainer Richie Bancells worked on the knee the next day after Ripken said he wouldn't be able to play. The rest is baseball history.
The Sun didn't report the injury because it went unnoticed with all the fights that broke out that afternoon. Once I joined the beat fulltime in...
Orioles left-hander Brian Matusz will likely make two injury rehab starts before the Orioles consider activating him from the disabled list.
Matusz is scheduled to throw a bullpen session tomorrow afternoon at Tropicana Field, fly back to Baltimore and start Monday night at Single-A Frederick. He will probably join Triple-A Norfolk and start the May 21 game against Louisville at Harbor Park.
Manager Buck Showalter said the only way Matusz could be activated after one minor league game is if...
J.J. Hardy moves up to seventh in the lineup after batting ninth and eighth this season, and Robert Andino replaces Luke Scott in left field against Mariners left-hander Jason Vargas.
For the Orioles:
Brian Roberts 2B
Nick Markakis RF
Derrek Lee 1B
Vladimir Guerrero DH
Adam Jones CF
Matt Wieters C
J.J. Hardy SS
Mark Reynolds 3B
Robert Andino LF
Zach Britton LHP
For the Mariners:
Ichiro RF
Figgins 3B
Smoak 1B
Olivo C
Cust DH
M. Wilson LF
J. Wilson 2B
Rodriguez SS
Saunders CF...
Brian Roberts, in a 1-for-34 slump, is doing some early hitting on the field with Jim Presley, who's tossing him the ball underhand from halfway between the mound and the plate.
Watching Felix Pie go nose-to-nose with Seattle first baseman Justin Smoak Tuesday night might have brought back a few memories of the infamous 1993 brawl between the same two teams at Camden Yards.
I wasn't on the beat back then, but I sure do remember it. Mike Mussina drilled Mariners catcher Bill Hasselman, later...
Adam Jones downplayed the idea that he's trying to prove something to the Mariners, the team that brought him into the majors and traded him to the Orioles.
"I don't care about playing the Mariners anymore," he said. "The only thing that's cool is to still see Ichiro and some of the boys, my friends that get called up like Mike Wilson, some of the guys I played with. Besides that, they're another team now."
It meant more to Jones that he had three hits off Felix Hernandez.
"It's...
Tonight's attendance: 11,561
Manager Buck Showalter needed Chris Tillman to go deep into tonight's game, and the right-hander completed six innings for the third time in seven starts.
Tillman was removed after 112 pitches and improved to 2-3 with a 6.15 ERA.
"What did he have, three walks and a hit by pitch? It's just things a young pitcher has to figure out to get deeper in games," Showalter said. "To be honest with all of us, you probably would have signed up in blood for that number...
The first 10,000 fans 15 and over who attend tonight's game will receive a Vladimir Guerrero T-shirt.
Just be careful when wearing it in a bar. It'll chase anything.
The Orioles have scored 11 runs in the last two games, which seems like an embarrassment of riches. Every starter had a hit last night except for Brian Roberts and Robert Andino - and Mariners second baseman Adam Kennedy robbed Andino by gloving his scorching ground ball while falling backward and starting a double...
Adam Jones is a man on a mission.
Prove to the Mariners that they never should have traded him.
Jones is 6-for-9 with five RBIs in the first two games of this series. He's singled twice and delivered a two-run triple tonight, helping the Orioles to a 4-1 lead.
Luke Scott broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth inning with a single off Felix Hernandez that scored Derrek Lee, who singled with two outs to start the rally. Hernandez hit Guerrero to bring Scott to the plate, and the left fielder responded...