The Orioles have scored 27 runs over the last four games on 50 hits. So that is progress and a lot better than what we have been seeing for most of this season. There doesn't seem to be any explanation for why the offense has come now except for the fact that the team was due to hit eventually - likely well overdue at that. Maybe some of the players took note when Nick Markakis said you need to have a clue when you go up to the plate. Markakis, by the way, is batting .364 over his last 17 games and Adam Jones is hitting .347 over his last 18 contests. Miguel Tejada ended a long homer drought on Thursday and even Matt Wieters chipped in with 6 RBI over a recent two-game stretch. The offensive futility could not last forever although it was looking like it might. As we get into these steamy days at Camden Yards, the ball sure travels better as well. How long will this run of good offense last?