Berken comes full circle, Guthrie tweets update
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June 16, 2011 3:21 pm
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Jason Berken picked up his first win of the season with two scoreless innings in relief. He struck out two batters.
Welcome back, Jason.
The Orioles won in Toronto for the first time since Aug. 7, 2009. The winning pitcher that day was Berken, who started and allowed three runs in six innings before Matt Albers replaced him.
Jason Berken picked up his first win of the season with two scoreless innings in relief. He struck out two batters.
Welcome back, Jason.
The Orioles won in Toronto for the first time since Aug. 7, 2009. The winning pitcher that day was Berken, who started and allowed three runs in six innings before Matt Albers replaced him.
Ricky Romero took the loss in that game, proving that the Orioles can beat a left-handed starter. Jeremy Accardo was one of the relievers used by the Blue Jays.
Jeremy Guthrie will undergo an MRI tomorrow after leaving today’s game with a strained muscle on the right side of his upper back. Guthrie allowed one hit in five scoreless innings.
Guthrie tweeted that the pain worsened with each pitch in the fifth.
Just what the Orioles don’t need.
Guthrie wrote: “So frustrating as I felt great out there.”
Manager Buck Showalter told reporters in Toronto that Guthrie is dealing with more than a spasm.
“It’s tough to identify right now until you get an MRI and get the hot spot and see what we’re dealing with,” Showalter said during the manager’s interview on MASN.
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