Chris Tillman gets the start in the second game of this doubleheader as the Orioles go for the sweep. The right-hander is 3-1 with a 3.38 ERA in five starts. He has not pitched since last Wednesday at Toronto when he gave up seven runs and nine hits over 5 2/3 innings, but still got the win.
That start raised his ERA from 1.71 to 3.38.
Left-handed batters are hitting .276 off Tillman, who yields an average of .192 to right-handed batters and .231 when pitching with runners in scoring position.
The Orioles are 4-1 when Tillman starts in 2014 and 35-18 (.660) since 2012.
Pittsburgh's starter is 25-year-old right-hander Brandon Cumpton. He is making his second start after being recalled from the minors to pitch last Thursday. He took a tough loss against Cincinnati when he gave up just four hits and two runs over seven innings.
Cumpton began the season at Triple-A, going 2-0 with a 1.42 ERA. Over 19 innings, he walked three and fanned 11.
Manny Machado will start at third base and bat second in this game. He's already gotten several ovations - when he ran out to warm up, when his name was announced in the stating lineup and when he took the field.
It's a special night for the kid after a long comeback to get to this point.
Eventful first inning: Machado returned to a standing ovation (as pictured above) and Tillman threw 49 pitches in the top of the first. Yep, an eventful inning.
Machado grounded out to short on an 0-2 pitch in his first big league at-bat since Sept. 23.
Tillman, meanwhile, threw a staggering total of pitches for a single inning as he walked three and had one at-bat that led to an out go 13 pitches in the first. Buck Showalter had to be squirming a bit in the dugout watching his ace labor and run up that pitch count total in the first.
Tillman out in the fifth: Tillman left tonight's start after giving up an RBI triple in the fifth to Gaby Sanchez that put Pittsburgh ahead 3-0.
Since throwing 122 pitches in five innings on April 18 at Boston, Tillman has made two starts. Over 10 1/3 innings, he has given up 15 hits and 10 runs to Toronto and Pittsburgh.
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