Friday, July 31, 2009

Guthrie = Home Run King

The Birds battled back but eventually fell to the Red Sox 6-5 on Friday night at Camden Yards.

Jeremy Guthrie (7-10) just can't figure it out this season...Guthrie gave up another three homers on Friday night, increasing his season total to 26, the most homers allowed by an AL pitcher...

Guthrie put the O's in an early hole (David Ortiz slapped a 2-run tater in the second), but it looked like the Birds would climb out of it...Nolan Reimold tied the game up with a 2-run shot in the third inning before Guthrie allowed a solo shot in the fifth. Aubrey Huff slapped a 2-run bomb to straight center field in the sixth...it was Huff's 200th career home run and gave the O's a 5-4 lead.

Guthrie came on to pitch the seventh and gave up ANOTHER 2-run homer, this time to Kevin Youkilis, and the offense sputtered after that...the Birds showed some life, but lost to Boston once again...

David Hernandez (3-2) beat Boston at Fenway in his last start...let's hope he can do it again...Go O's!

Bergesen Headed to the DL

It's official...Brad Bergesen was placed on the 15-day DL. The O's have called up Chris Ray and Kam Mickolio to fill Bergesen and Sherrill's roster spots...

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Bergesen Brilliant, Sherrill Traded

O's win 7-3, Bergesen was hit in the shin but X-rays were negative, Sherrill was shipped to the Dodgers...gotta run to work but I'll have the full scoop later tonight!

Wow...what a day for the Birds.

As stated before, the O's won their second straight game and managed to break even against the Royals. Brad Bergesen was stellar, going seven innings and allowing just one run off seven hits while walking two and fanning six. The last out of the seventh was scary...Bergesen took a shot off his shin and fell to the ground before congratulating Matt Wieters and hobbling into the dugout. X-rays were negative, and we all should pray that Brad is on the mound for his next scheduled start...

The O's offense didn't disappoint, either. Ty Wigginton gave the Birds an early lead with a solo shot in the second inning, and the Birds finally found some clutch hitting in the later innings...the final six runs all came with two outs. Aubrey Huff may be back...Huff went 2-for-4 with a 3-run double in the fifth.

O's closer George Sherrill is headed to Manny-Wood. I'll definitely miss "Mr. Excitement," but my heart will probably be better off. The Birds picked up a very promising third base prospect as well as Dave Johnson's son, another pitcher.

I've read nearly every comment before posting this, and I'm certainly for this trade. There are many O's "fans" that think this is the end of the world, but it makes perfect sense to me. I have no reason to doubt Mr. Andy MacPhail's moves at this point...and as far as a closer goes, the O's have Danys Baez (for now), Jim Johnson and (very soon) a healthy Chris Ray...

I wish Sherrill the best of luck, and if and when the Dodgers make the playoffs, I can't wait to cheer for the Sherriff. Good luck, George.

Back to the present...the Birds are riding high and need to carry the momentum into Friday night...Jeremy Guthrie takes the mound against John Smoltz and the Boston Red Sox...Go O's!!!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Birds Bats Back Tillman in Debut

The O's rallied in the late innings to defeat the Royals 7-3 on Wednesday night at Camden Yards.

Chris Tillman's Major League debut didn't go exactly as planned, but the Birds managed to keep him out of the loss column with some offensive production after he was pulled. Tillman went just 4 2/3 and was charged with three runs on seven hits...all three runs came via the home run ball, but the damage was minimal as all three homers were solo shots. Tillman walked just one and struck out two in his first start as an Oriole.

Adam Jones struck again in the first inning, giving Tillman an early cushion. Jones slammed a 2-run dinger over the wall in left to give the Birds a 2-0 lead. Jones has now hit three homers in the past three games, all 2-run shots, and all coming in the first inning...

Tillman let the Royals tie it up with two homers in the second, and they took the lead after a homer in the fourth. He left in the fifth as the pitcher of record, but the O's weren't about to let him take the loss...the bats came to life in the seventh inning: Jones knocked in a run with a double and Nick Markakis followed with a 2-run single to give the Birds the lead. The O's scored two more in the eighth...Aubrey Huff snapped out of his slump long enough to deliver an RBI single to put the Birds up 7-3.

The O's one through four hitters went 8-for-18 and knocked in all seven runs (they also scored five of them). Markakis and Jones finished the day with three RBIs a piece, and Brian Roberts crossed the plate three times.

Still, the night belonged to Tillman...he left the game to nearly 20 thousand fans on their feet, congratulating the prized prospect and awarding him with a standing "O!"...I certainly can't wait until he takes the mound again.

The Birds can split the series with Kansas City Thursday afternoon...another young gun, Brad Bergesen, is scheduled to take the mound...Go O's!!

O' Yeah...
  • Dave Trembley elected to sit Matt Wieters (who had gone 4-for-5 the night before) in favor of Gregg Zaun, citing Zaun's experience as the reason for the move...like most fans, I was a bit confused (Wieters has caught Tillman in the past, and is the starting catcher) but it worked out in the end...otherwise, Trembley would be hearing it right about now

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

O's Have a Case of the Royal Blues

It took eleven innings, but the O's eventually fell to the visiting Kansas City Royals 4-3 on Tuesday night.

It looked like the game would be a slug-fest from the get-go...O's starter Jason Berken allowed a 2-run blast in the first inning to give the Royals the early lead, but Adam Jones answered immediately in the bottom of the inning with a 2-run bomb of his own...the game was knotted at two and Jones hit his second homer in as many games.

After that, both starters found their groove and the game changed into a pitching duel...Berken came out on top, and was primed for just his second win of the season. He left after six innings, allowing just the two runs on six hits, two walks and three strikeouts. He was pulled after just 88 pitches (58 for strikes)...

The O's bullpen couldn't hold on...Jim Johnson (if this REALLY IS the same J.J. from last season) allowed the Royals to tie it up in the eighth (a solo shot), and Danys Baez allowed the winning run to cross the plate in the 11th.

The Birds squandered multiple scoring opportunities, and once again took a loss after out-hitting the opposition (11-10). The O's went 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position and stranded 11 men on base.

The Royals came to Baltimore losing 11 of 12 games, but seem to have hit their stride facing the O's at Camden Yards...or, more than likely, the Orioles just can't get the big play, the big hit, the big win when they need to...the O's are now 2-9 since the break.

Here's where it gets FUN again: Chris Tillman makes his Major League debut on Wednesday night...win or lose, I'm just thrilled to see another pitching prospect take the mound! So far, I've been thoroughly impressed with Brad Bergesen and David Hernandez, and I STILL like Berken, abysmal record or not.

So here we go...welcome Chris Tillman with a big standing O!!!!

O' Yeah...
  • In all the excitement, I almost forgot to congratulate Matt Wieters for his first 4-hit game in the Majors

Monday, July 27, 2009

Royals Slap O's Around in Opener

The Birds returned home after a brutal road trip, and promptly lost to the Kansas City Royals on Monday night, 5-3.

At least Royals' starter (and former Oriole) Bruce Chen (0-5) didn't get the win...it would have been his first Major League victory in five years.

Rich Hill, possibly making his last start as an Oriole, lasted just 2 1/3 innings and allowed three runs on four hits and three walks. The bullpen pitched a decent game, but two late runs were enough to sink the Birds. Overall, the Royals scored five runs on 14 hits...

The O's kept the game close; Adam Jones ripped a solo shot to center field in the first and then knocked in the O's second run the next inning when he was hit by a pitch with the bases jammed. Aubrey Huff struck out swinging to end the threat...

The O's tied the game at three in the fifth inning on a bases-loaded single off the bat of Matt Wieters...Huff scored but Nolan Reimold was tagged out at the plate to end the inning...

The Birds send Jason Berken (1-8) to the mound Tuesday night...Go O's!

Hernandez, Markakis Step Up as O's Snap Streak

The curse is over! The Birds won in Boston for the first time this season, beating the Sox 6-2 on Sunday afternoon.

David Hernandez was lights-out for most of the game, and departed after seven strong innings in which he allowed just one run on five hits. Hernandez (3-2) struck out two and didn't issue a walk in the win.

The offense banged-out ten hits for the second consecutive game, but this time they converted those hits into runs. Nick Markakis, batting clean-up for the first time this season, responded by going 2-for-4 with a double, a solo homer and three RBIs.

The win marked the first for the O's at Fenway since July of 2008; they had dropped 11 straight since then...

The Birds return home after a disastrous road trip in which the team went 2-7 (1-5 against AL East opponents). Rich Hill (3-3) is scheduled to start Monday night at Camden Yards...he faces former Oriole Bruce Chen (sporting an 0-5 record). It's time to start a winning streak...Go O's!!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Five and Counting...

The O's lost again on Saturday night, falling 7-2 to the Boston Red Sox.

Starter Jeremy Guthrie surrendered his 23rd homer of the season in the first inning, a 3-run blast off the bat of David Ortiz, and that was all the run support the Sox would need. Guthrie (7-9) lasted 6 2/3 innings, allowing five runs on eight hits while walking three and striking out two.

Both the Sox and the O's banged out ten hits in the game; the Birds struck out ten times and stranded ten runners on base.

The O's are now a season-worst 14 games under .500 and have gone 1-7 on the current road trip, which mercifully concludes on Sunday afternoon. David Hernandez (2-2) will try to give the Orioles their first win at Fenway Park this season...Go O's!

O' Yeah...

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Birds Fall in Fenway

The O's losing streak continued Friday night in Boston, as the Birds dropped another game at Fenway, 3-1.

I'll be honest with you...I slept through this game (I was up early and needed a nap before my graveyard shift at WBAL). I did catch the highlights though; there weren't very many...

Brad Bergesen (6-5) took the loss, even with yet another quality start. Bergesen allowed three runs on nine hits through six innings, walking three and fanning five. Bergesen is still searching for his first road win this season, and the Birds have yet to win at Fenway this year.

Nolan Reimold continued to swing a hot bat; Reimold went 3-for-3 with a walk and scored the O's only run. Nick Markakis threw out Jacoby Ellsbury at home plate in the sixth; it was Markakis' AL-leading 11th outfield assist.

That was pretty much it...the O's dropped their fourth straight and are now 1-6 on the current road trip...The Birds turn to staff ace Jeremy Guthrie Saturday night...Go O's!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Despite Back-to-back Bombs in Ninth, O's Swept in NY

The Birds were swept out of New York (again), falling 6-4 (again) on Wednesday afternoon.

O's starter Jason Berken (1-8) lost his eighth straight decision. Berken settled down after allowing four runs in the first inning, but the Birds were in too deep a hole to dig out of (again).

The loss left the O's a season-worst 12-games under .500...the Yankees gained a game on the Red Sox and are two games up in the AL East.

After the day off Thursday, the Birds take on the Sox in Fenway for a weekend series before returning home. So far, the Birds have gone 1-5 on the road trip, and this marked the first game where the opposing team actually outhit the O's.

The only bright spot...the Birds send their best starters to the mound in the series...Brad Bergesen, Jeremy Guthrie and David Hernandez are slated to start...Go O's!

O' Yeah...
  • Adam Jones recorded his first 4-hit game of the season, going 4-for-5 with two singles, a double and a solo homer
  • Jones' and Nick Markakis' back-to-back jacks in the ninth inning marked just the second time this season the O's were able to accomplish the feat
  • George Sherrill allowed a run on three hits and a walk in the eighth, but struck out the side
  • Cla Meredith made his Orioles debut, and pitched a scoreless inning, allowing one hit, striking out one and hitting the first batter he faced

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

O's Drop Another in NY

The O's lost 6-4 to the Yankees on Tuesday night.

The title for this post could have been, "The Woefully Inadequate Orioles Propelled the Hated Yankees into First Place in the AL East," but that may have been too harsh (and WAY too long).

Enough is enough.

The Birds have now outhit their opponents in ALL FIVE GAMES since the All-Star Break, and they hold a 1-4 record in that span.

Is it the pitching? Nope. Three quality starts...

The base running? Too many blunders to count...

The management? Ding, ding! We have a winner!

If the O's can't beat the AL East, they will never amount to anything. Dave Trembley seems content to talk about the Yankees as winners...I guess that makes the Orioles losers.

So far this season, that pretty much describes the Birds when they face the two top teams in their division...

Rich Hill (3-3) lasted just three innings on Tuesday night, giving up five runs on four walks and three hits...his ERA is now a staggering 7.64. No matter how potent an offense you have behind you, you can't win games when you give up nearly a run each inning.

As usual, the bullpen stepped up and kept the O's in the game, giving up just a run in the final five frames...and again, the damage had been done. Same old story...O's lose.

It gets worse. Jason Berken (1-7) is slated to start Wednesday afternoon. No big secret...this could be his last start of the season as an Oriole.

Sorry for the rant; I'm usually pretty good on reporting the facts and not letting my feelings out, but with a three-game set against the Red Sox in Fenway set to start on Friday, I felt it was time to raise some heck!

The O's need a spark. That's all I'm saying. At least avoid the sweep...Go O's!

Yankees Walk Away with Win

The O's came close, but fell to the New York Yankees 2-1 on Monday night.

Nick Markakis gave the Birds an early 1-0 lead with a solo shot in the first inning, but the O's were held scoreless after that...Cesar Izturis and Brian Roberts were both tagged out at home in the bottom of the eighth before the Yankees walked-off in the ninth...

The only positive? The O's pitching. Rookie David Hernandez was shaky early but left after six solid innings. Hernandez gave up just one run (a solo homer in the second) on three hits and left with the score knotted at one. Lefty reliever Mark Hendrickson pitched an inning of shutout ball before Jim Johnson was called in...Johnson pitched a scoreless eighth and got one out in the ninth before giving up a solo homer to Hideki Matsui to end the game...

All three runs came off solo homers in the new Yankee Stadium...

The Birds send Rich Hill to the mound Tuesday night...Go O's!

O' Yeah...
  • With the win (and Boston's loss), the Yankees are now tied for first with the Red Sox
  • The O's (41-51) are ten games under .500 and in last place in the division

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Guthrie Solid as O's Sock Sox

The Orioles salvaged the final game of the series, spanking the Chicago White Sox on Sunday 10-2.

Jeremy Guthrie, making his first start since July 7, pitched brilliantly, going eight innings and giving up just two runs on three hits (two of the hits were solo shots). Guthrie (7-8) fanned five while only walking one.

I've gotta say, I loved the O's offense today...aggressive base running (3 steals in the first three innings) and patience at the plate (seven walks) really paid off...the O's first four runs crossed the plate due to an error, wild pitches and bases-loaded walks! Honestly, I was wondering if anyone was actually going to drive a run home with an actual HIT!

Of course, that didn't take long...the O's scored five runs in the fifth inning to take a commanding 6-1 lead, and after a wild pitch and two walks, the last two runs crossed the plate via the hit...the O's then went on to score four runs in the ninth, three coming off Gregg Zaun's homer...I was a little concerned about benching Matt Wieters before the series in New York, bur Zaun was an absolute beast: 3-for-4 with a walk, a run and four RBIs.

The Birds send David Hernandez (2-2) to the mound Monday night in New York...Go O's!!

O' Yeah...

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Birds Can't Bounce Back After Error

The O's rallied late but fell short, falling 4-3 to the White Sox on Saturday afternoon.

Birds starter Brad Bergesen looked great in his national debut, taking a 3-hit shutout into the fifth inning. With one out in the fifth, Ty Wiggington made an error on a routine play at first base, and Bergesen unraveled. The next batter up went deep, and Bergesen allowed six straight hits. When the inning ended, the Birds were down 4-1.

The Birds rallied in the ninth inning, scoring twice and threatening to tie the game before Nick Markakis grounded out to end the threat, and the game. Bergesen (6-4) took the loss, and the Birds dropped their second straight...Bergesen ended up allowing four runs (two earned) off 10 hits through six innings.

Jeremy Guthrie returns to the mound Sunday afternoon...Go O's!

O' Yeah...

  • The O's have the worst road record (14-29) in the AL, and third-worst in the Majors
  • The Birds have allowed 110 homers, second-most in the AL and fourth-most in the Majors
  • The O's outhit Chicago for the second straight game (12 hits to 11 Saturday) but have lost both games

Birds Blown Away in Windy City

The Orioles started the second half of the season with a 12-8 loss to the Chicago White Sox on Friday night.

While the rest may have benefited the Birds' bats, the pitching was absolutely awful...

O's starter Jason Berken (1-7) was pulled after just 4 1/3 innings and took the loss. Berken allowed six runs on seven hits while walking two and striking out three.

The O's bullpen didn't fare much better...Matt Albers (one inning), Danys Baez (2/3 of an inning) and Rich Hill (1/3 of an inning) were tagged for two runs a piece and combined to allow six runs off five hits and three walks.

Overall, the Birds pitchers combined for seven walks and two hit batters...both hit batters and five of the walks came around to score...

The offense came to life on Friday night, as the O's outhit the Sox 14-13. The Birds set a season high with six doubles, and both Nick Markakis and Adam Jones ended their home run droughts...Markakis slapped a 2-run shot that just stayed fair in the third, and Jones popped a 2-run shot in the sixth that pulled the Birds within a run...Jim Thome launched a grand slam off Baez in the bottom of the inning, the difference-maker in the game (Thome finished the game with two homers and seven RBIs).

The O's play their first and only nationally televised game of the season on Saturday afternoon...Brad Bergesen (6-3) looks to become the Birds first seven-game winner...Go O's!

O' Yeah...
  • Rich Hill is still scheduled to start in New York; Dave Trembley wanted him to pitch an inning to get the rust off
  • Chris Tillman won his third straight in Triple A Norfolk, striking out seven and allowing one run in 6 2/3 innings...bring em' up!
  • Luke Scott's 11-game hitting streak came to an end on Friday...Scott and Matt Wieters were the only O's without a hit; Wieters left eight men on base

Sunday, July 12, 2009

O's Head Into the Break on a High Note

The Birds closed out the first half of the season with a 4-2 win over the Blue Jays at Camden Yards on Sunday afternoon.

Starter Brad Bergesen (6-3) took the win, and has quickly emerged as the new ace of the staff. Bergesen went 6 2/3 strong innings, allowing two runs on seven hits while walking two and striking out three. Danys Baez, Jim Johnson and George Sherrill held the Jays scoreless through the final frames; Sherrill picked up his 20th save.

Brian Roberts and Nick Markakis both had RBIs in the second inning to give Bergesen an early lead, and Oscar Salazar hit his second homer of the season to give the Birds a 3-0 lead in the sixth. Bergesen gave up two runs in the seventh before being pulled with the lead...Roberts knocked in an insurance run in the bottom of the inning to give the O's a 4-2 advantage that they held on to.

That's it for the first half of the season...the O's are riding a two-game win streak and have won their past two series...truth be told, the Birds have actually won more series than they've lost this season (13-12-4) but are still eight games under .500 and in last place in the division...the AL East is a tough one.

I'll probably do a quick post on Adam Jones' performance Tuesday night at the All-Star Game (thanks again, Seattle!)...the Birds won't take the field again until Friday night in Chicago, the first of a grueling nine game road-trip that also takes them through New York and Boston...hopefully the rest will help and the Birds can start winning on the road...

Jason Berken (6-1) takes the mound Friday night...go O's!!!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Mora's Walk-Off Shot Lifts O's in 12th

The Orioles outlasted the Blue Jays Saturday night, winning 4-3 in extra innings.

Melvin Mora's first home run in 50 games couldn't have come at a better time...Mora knocked the first pitch he saw over the right field fence to give the Birds the walk-off victory.

O's starter Rich Hill pitched well and left the game after six strong innings with a 3-2 lead. Hill allowed two runs off seven hits while walking one and fanning four. Jim Johnson allowed the Jays to tie the game in the eighth inning (his second blown save of the season) and the game remained deadlocked until Mora's blast in the 12th.

Relievers Brian Bass, George Sherrill and Mark Hendrickson (5-4) combined for four scoreless innings, allowing four hits, no walks and striking out three...

Dave Trembley returns from his suspension to join the team in the rubber-match of the series on Sunday afternoon...Brad Bergesen (5-3) takes the mound for the Birds...Go O's!!

O' Yeah...
  • The Birds had 10 hits in the game...seven were for extra bases (five doubles and two solo home runs)
  • Luke Scott went deep in the fourth inning, extending his hitting streak to 11 games, a career-high
  • Don't forget to check out The Futures Game Sunday afternoon...the O's Chris Tillman is starting for Team U.S.

O's Offense Takes Another Day Off

The Birds were shut out by the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 on Friday night at Camden Yards.

It was the second time this week the O's were blanked; they were one-hit by Seattle on Monday.

Orioles' starter Jason Berken (1-6) pitched well but took the loss. Berken allowed two runs on five hits over 5 2/3 innings while walking two and striking out one. Matt Albers and Kam Mickolio combined to one-hit the Jays through the final 3 1/3 frames, but the damage had been done.

The O's managed just five hits, all singles, through nine innings. Luke Scott (2-for-4 with two strikeouts) was the only player with two hits for the Birds. Cesar Izturis went 0-for-2 with a walk in his return to the team, and grounded out with the bases loaded in the second to end the O's only real scoring threat.

The Birds take on the Jays again on Saturday night; Rich Hill is back in the starting rotation and is scheduled to take the mound...Go O's!

O' Yeah...

Thursday, July 9, 2009

O's Shock Mariners with Ninth Inning Comeback

After being shut down through eight innings, the O's scored five runs in the ninth to steal a 5-3 win over Seattle on Wednesday afternoon.

The Birds had been unable to produce until the final frame, and were able to head home from the West Coast with a series win over the Mariners and riding a 2-game win streak...overall, the O's went 3-4 on the seven-game trip.

Starter David Hernandez looked sharp and kept the O's in the game through six innings...he allowed a 2-run homer in the first but kept the Mariners off the board after that. Hernandez took a no-decision and allowed five hits and two walks while striking out three. Brian Bass (5-2) allowed an unearned run in the eighth and was credited with the win, and George Sherrill pitched a scoreless ninth to pick up his 19th save.

Before the ninth inning, the O's were shut out on four hits, six walks and ten strikeouts. In the ninth, the Birds took advantage of two errors and scored five runs (four earned) on five hits and a walk...Aubrey Huff was picked-off first base and strained his groin during the rally.

The O's are off Thursday and play three home games against the Toronto Blue Jays before the All-Star Break...Jason Berken (1-5) is slated to take the mound on Friday night...Go O's!!!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Scott, Reimold Power O's Past M's

The Birds bested the Seattle Mariners 12-4 on Tuesday night at Safeco Field.

(Wow...it's been just three games since I've posted and so much has happened...the Birds blew four-run leads in back-to-back games against the Angels before managing just one hit against the Mariners on Monday night...good thing I'm not going on vacation again this season...)

The O's Jeremy Guthrie took on former Oriole Erik Bedard on Tuesday night...the Birds jumped out to a 2-0 lead on a Luke Scott 2-run single in the first inning. Scott eventually fell a double shy of the cycle, and knocked in a career high seven runs. Nolan Reimold had three RBIs in the game.

Guthrie lasted just 2 1/3 innings and was charged with three runs (all coming on his AL-leading 20th homer allowed). Guthrie gave up two hits, four walks and recorded no strikeouts.

After allowing two runs in the first, Bedard looked unhittable...luckily for the Birds he was on a pitch count since this was his first start coming off the DL. Bedard fanned eight O's hitters in four innings, and left the game with the Orioles trailing 3-2.

With Bedard out of the game, the bats came to life...the Birds scored four runs in the sixth and another six in the seventh to take a commanding lead. The O's bullpen didn't allow a run until the ninth inning, when closer George Sherrill allowed a lone run before recording the final outs.

The Birds (37-47) turn to rookie pitcher David Hernandez later this afternoon...Go O's!!

O' Yeah...

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy 4th O's Fans

I'm headed to the beach...I probably won't be posting again until Monday...Go O's!!

Huff Goes Deep as O's Drop Angels

The Orioles took out the Angels for the first time this season, topping them 6-4 on Friday night.

The Birds backed rookie starter David Hernandez (2-2) early...Luke Scott hit a 2-run double in the first inning, and Aubrey Huff launched a 3-run shot in the third. The O's added another run in the fourth to take a commanding lead.

Hernandez took advantage of the six run cushion, and allowed three runs on six hits in 6 2/3 innings while walking two and striking out two. Jim Johnson escaped the eighth after allowing a run, and George Sherrill induced a game-ending double play to pick up his 18th save.

The Birds continue the four-game set on Saturday night...Jason Berken (1-5) looks to get back on track against the Halos...Go O's!!

O' Yeah...

Friday, July 3, 2009

Long Ball Bites Guthrie Again

The O's started the road trip off on the wrong foot, losing 5-2 to the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night.

Jeremy Guthrie (6-8) pitched well, but was again hurt by the home run. After throwing three scoreless innings, Guthrie allowed a solo shot in the fourth and a 3-run bomb in the fifth. Guthrie leads the league in home runs allowed with 19...he lasted seven innings and allowed five runs on nine hits while walking two and fanning five. Chris Ray worked the eighth inning and allowed two hits but no runs.

The O's offense was silenced by John Lackey (3-3)...the Birds managed just five hits in the game; Matt Wieters had an RBI single in the fifth and Luke Scott launched a solo shot to center field in the seventh. It was Scott's second homer in the past two games, and he leads the club with 16 dingers.

The top of the lineup, Brian Roberts, Adam Jones and Nick Markakis, combined to go 0-for-12 with five strikeouts...

The Birds go at it again on Friday night...David Hernandez takes the mound...Go O's!

O' Yeah...
  • Some strange stats for O's pitching...this season the Birds have the second worst ERA in the AL (5.01) and have now allowed the most homers (100). The Birds have reversed the trend in walks, with only 250, second best in the AL, and are tied for fourth in hit batters (but I guess that's what happens when you let Daniel Cabrera go...)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Bullpen Blows it in Ninth; O's Fall in Extras

The Birds lost to the BoSox 6-5 in 11 innings on Wednesday afternoon.

Brad Bergesen pitched a gem and allowed just one run through eight innings...the O's were up 5-1 in the ninth before the bullpen imploded...

I'm heading to work...I'll be back later tonight with the full story...

I'm back...I've had a few hours to simmer down and reflect...I'm still a little upset.

The O's tagged Josh Beckett for five runs through the first four innings...Felix Pie had an RBI single in the first (before being thrown out at second), Luke Scott went deep in the second, Nick Markakis had another 2-run double in the third and Ty Wigginton blasted a solo shot in the fourth to give the Birds a commanding 5-1 lead.

I only say "commanding" because Brad Bergesen was completely dominating the Sox lineup. Bergesen (sadly, still 5-2) was spectacular, allowing just a run through eight innings on four hits while walking none and striking out six.

Skipper Dave Trembley elected to pull Bergesen in favor of the 'pen in the ninth inning...Bergesen was at 103 pitches...was I the only one who sensed impending doom? No...the stadium felt it, O's fans felt it...and Boston jumped at the sight of anyone other than Bergesen on the mound...talk about a change in momentum.

Jim Johnson walked the first batter he faced in the ninth before giving up a 2-run bomb...5-3, O's. Trembley summoned George Sherrill, who struck out the first two batters he faced before losing all command...three walks and two hits later, and the game was tied at five.

The Sox eventually won the game in the 11th inning...

The O's offense went silently after Wiggy's lead-off homer in the fourth...24 consecutive outs...unreal.

All the momentum from Tuesday night faded away on Wednesday afternoon...and most of the comments on the O's website are calling for Trembley's head...

The Birds (35-43) finished off the homestand 3-3, and now head West to take on the Los Angeles Angels (42-34)...Jeremy Guthrie takes the mound Thursday night...Go O's!

Greatest...Comeback...EVER!!!

The O's rallied back from a 10-run deficit to beat the visiting Boston Red Sox 11-10 on Tuesday night.

Yeah...you read that right! It was the largest comeback ever in the history of the Orioles' franchise, and it was against Boston! I'm still speechless, but here goes...

The Birds were down early from the very start...O's starter Rich Hill lasted just 3 1/3 frames and was charged with nine runs (seven earned) on nine hits, while walking three and striking out three.

Down 4-0, the O's scored a run in the third on a Felix Pie triple, but the Sox came right back to score five times in the fourth and turn a close game into a massacre...9-1, Boston...honestly, this was the first time I ever PRAYED that a rain delay would stop the game...the teams endured a delay of over an hour before play resumed...since the O's hadn't come to bat in the fifth inning, the game wasn't official...

But the delay may have been what the O's needed, after all. I don't know what skipper Dave Trembley said to his club, but it had to have been good...relief pitcher Mark Hendrickson allowed the Sox to take a 10-1 lead in the top of the seventh, but the Birds scored five runs in the bottom of the inning and another five in the eighth to take an 11-10 lead, and George Sherrill struck out two in the ninth to seal the deal and give the O's their first win over Boston this season.

If you missed this game, do whatever it takes to watch it (at least the last three innings!). It was an absolutely amazing comeback...I've never seen anything like it. It just goes to show that these O's play every out, and play with heart. Hopefully this is the turning point in the season...the Birds should get hot now and go on a streak before the Break...

The two teams partake in the rubber-match later Wednesday afternoon...Boston sends their ace Josh Beckett to the mound, and the Birds counter with Brad Bergesen...should be good...Go O's!!

O' Yeah...
  • Adam Jones robbed Kevin Youkilis of a homer for the second straight game...but lost his glove over the center field wall when he crashed into it...Jones should be fine and is listed as day-to-day
  • Felix Pie replaced Jones at center and knocked in two runs...he also threw a runner out at the plate...it would have been Boston's 11th run
  • Brian Roberts snapped an 0-for-18 streak with his RBI single in the eighth
  • George Sherrill picked up his 17th save of the season, and is now tied with Boston's closer Jonathan Papelbon with eight 1-run saves...this was Papelbon's second blown save of the year
  • Oscar Salazar came off the bench to pinch hit for Melvin Mora in the seventh inning and hit a 3-run bomb...his first home run of the season
  • It took over 50 years, but the O's set a new record...in 1956 the O's were down eight runs against...Boston...but came back to win
  • A bit more history...this was the biggest comeback in baseball history by a last-place team over a first-place team...Go O's!! You won't be there for long...