Jake Arrieta talks with the media about his rough outing in the O's 17-5 loss to the Nationals
"Any time you have a short start like that, you feel bad because you put pressure on the bullpen and the offense, especially with giving up runs early and putting the team in a hole," he said. "It felt off tonight. Pretty much the first time this year I've felt this way. Just really feel like my arm slot and mechanics were just real sloppy and inconsistent. Search for answers and tried to make the adjustments, (but) just wasn't able to do that. "The walks before the home run hurt. Command was an issue tonight and I had trouble with it. "It's real tough. They swung the bats well. Got into some deep counts, though, and gave them some hittable pitches. They still got to put good swings on the ball in order to score that many runs. It's not a great feeling. You can't take credit away from those guys. They hit the ball real well tonight. "Things collectively aren't going very well. I'll take the blame for it. I didn't set the tone like I should have. I feel like I could have figured it out, but I guess it's part of the continued learning process on a day where you're not feeling very good at all, you've still got to be able to find some way to limit some damage. I wasn't able to do that. I'm confident that I'm going to have a good work week, a good 'pen on Sunday and then right the ship."