"They're always on me, all over me," Gausman said with a smile. "I'm the rookie here, but they've been cool, they've been funny. "O'Day calls me 'Dunkin' because of my donuts thing. I guess that's my new nickname. They haven't really been giving me any advice, just kind of getting down the bunt plays and that kind of stuff." Manager Buck Showalter said he hasn't noticed any "rookie hazing." "I heard a couple of guys asking him to get them a drink of water. I haven't done that," Showalter said. "(Dylan) Bundy was kind of an experienced receiver of that, kind of helped him." It's no accident that the Orioles placed Gausman's locker by the veteran relievers. Same with 19-year-old Eduardo Rodriguez being near Miguel Gonzalez and Pedro Strop. It's done by design. "You get to pick their friends initially," Showalter said. "It's not what they're going to do or say. The example is going to be right there." Showalter noted that Gausman, though hardly packed in muscle, "actually tests out as one of our stronger young guys weight-wise." "The thing that hits me watching pitchers over the years is they all have a broad backs," Showalter said. "Take a look at Eduardo Rodriguez from behind tomorrow. It's like a coat hanger, 20 years old. Gausman's got a pretty good look. I think physically he's going to be fine. I like where he is physically. Look at what great shape he's in. To the eye he may look a little slight compared to a 28-year-old established guy. "It's a lot of new stuff for him. I'm more inclined to kind of leave him alone. He's had a lot of success doing it the way he's doing it. I don't see a whole lot there to change." Note: Executive vice president Dan Duquette, calling into "The Mid-Atlantic Sports Report" on MASN, said he hoped to have pitcher Jair Jurrjens signed today. It didn't happen. Duquette remains hopeful that the Orioles soon will be able to make the announcement. "We're still working on that to try and get that resolved," he said. "We were hoping to have that resolved by today but we didn't come to a resolution. We are still working on it, hopefully we can get something done here soon." Jurrjens agreed to a one-year, $1.5 million contract three weeks ago that includes a possible $2.5 million in incentives. Jurrjens took his physical, but an announcement has been delayed because of concerns over his right knee.