Bergy optioned?

It looks that way. I woke up to a flashing red light on my BlackBerry and a text message that Brad Bergesen is heading to the minors. I'm assuming that president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail would prefer that I not attempt to contact him at 3 a.m., so confirmation will have to wait until later. But I trust the person who's alerting me. Bergesen is 0-2 with a 12.19 ERA after allowing seven runs (four earned) in only 2 2/3 innings tonight. We almost forget that he still has options. Time to use one of them. Jason Berken, with 3 1/3 scoreless innings tonight, eventually could move into the rotation once the Orioles need another starter (their first open date on the schedule is Thursday, so a turn can be skipped, and they have another one on Monday.) His ERA's down to 1.50. Jake Arrieta allowed one earned run in six innings in Triple-A Norfolk's loss to Gwinnett last night, and his ERA sits at 0.50. I'd say that it's too soon for Arrieta, but I never expected Bergesen to go down to Norfolk this early. Bergesen figured to receive at least one more start, but he's getting worse. So is the Orioles' season. I guess the move makes sense from that standpoint. What doesn't make sense is how I'm sitting on my couch at 3 a.m. instead of going back to sleep. This news probably could have waited. Time to check the fridge.



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