Gary and Jim ask Juan Samuel about the O's 3-2 loss to San Diego
I will second guess a Matt Wieters decision tonight that contributed to the loss.
After San Diego loaded the bases with no outs in that last of the ninth, David Hernandez struck out Nick Hundley and that brought David Eckstein up.
Hernandez got ahead of him 0-2 on fastballs. I was looking for him to bust the little guy inside and overpower him. But Wieters called for a pitch outside and Eckstein pushed a game-tying single into right field.
It's a small thing but why not bust him in and overpower a smaller player. Make him try to turn on a mid to upper 90's fastball which would have been much tougher for him to do.
In the end maybe Hernandez would not have been able to put the ball there if asked to do so, but I would have liked to take my chances.
Watching the TV, I said to myself, don't throw anything other than the heat David, I don't think he can catch up to it. But he got one where he could get some bat on it.
In the end, the biggest reason they lost again was a lack of runs and the Orioles are now 2-40 when scoring three runs or less.
Brian Matusz pitched another good game with nothing to show for it. His ERA is now 2.39 over his last four games but he is winless over his last 11 starts.
The beat and the beatings goes on.