A few players talked about the O's latest loss, 8-6 to Tampa in 10 innings.
Matt Albers on what happened in the 10th inning: "I think my mechanics are a little bit off. I walked the first two guys and put myself in a hole. I knew I had to throw a strike 2-1 and 2-2 to Pena. I need to work on a few things to get my sinkerball down.
"All the losses sting, but this one, we were up 3-0. Come back and lose it is tough. The game's over so I have to come back and be ready tomorrow."
Albers was disappointed to walk the first two hitters in the 10th: "You can't walk guys. You can't give in to the good hitters, but can't walk them either. It's a fine line. I know for myself I have to be more aggressive early in the count and make them hit the ball."
Brian Matusz on the string of tough losses: "We're playing hard one through nine. You could see it with Luke's homer. We're just coming up short and have to battle through this.
"I felt comfortable out there today. I was able to relax and throw a lot of strikes and work fast. The changeup was a great strikeout pitch today but the other pitches help set that up."
Matusz on what changed in the 8th inning: "I still felt good going out in the 8th. A couple of hits went through the hole. That will happen with a team like Tampa. They put hits together at the right time but I still felt strong in that last inning. Look back on it, maybe like to throw some different pitches but I still felt good overall. "It was really nice to get a standing ovation from the crowd, they showed their support. That made me feel pretty good." Matusz on a very strong first seven innings: "I felt really dialed in today with Matt. We were on the same page, just everything, I was getting ahead in the count. I guess you could say that's the best I've felt." Ty Wigginton on the deflating losses: "I think it's our job as players to look at more of the big picture and know it's a long season. It's not a lot of fun on this side, be we are playing hard and good baseball. If we keep playing this style of ball, in the end everything will be good."
Brian Matusz talks with the media about his outing in the O's 8-6 loss
Matusz on what changed in the 8th inning: "I still felt good going out in the 8th. A couple of hits went through the hole. That will happen with a team like Tampa. They put hits together at the right time but I still felt strong in that last inning. Look back on it, maybe like to throw some different pitches but I still felt good overall. "It was really nice to get a standing ovation from the crowd, they showed their support. That made me feel pretty good." Matusz on a very strong first seven innings: "I felt really dialed in today with Matt. We were on the same page, just everything, I was getting ahead in the count. I guess you could say that's the best I've felt." Ty Wigginton on the deflating losses: "I think it's our job as players to look at more of the big picture and know it's a long season. It's not a lot of fun on this side, be we are playing hard and good baseball. If we keep playing this style of ball, in the end everything will be good."
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