By Steve Melewski on Sunday, April 24 2011
Category: Orioles

Early woes for the O's

Here's a stat for you: Over the first 18 games of this season, Orioles' pitchers had allowed a total of five runs in the first inning. The Yankees have scored five first-inning runs in this series after taking a 2-0 lead in the first today versus Jake Arrieta. Last night, New York took a 2-0 lead four batters into the game on its way to a three-run first inning. Today, Derek Jeter led off the game with a single to center and Curtis Granderson followed with a two-run homer to right on a 1-1 pitch. It is the first homer ever allowed by Arrieta to a Yankee over 18 1/3 innings and is Granderson's seventh already. Yankees' batters have gone 6-for-12 at bat over the two opening innings of this series with two doubles and a homer. So, the Orioles come to bat in an early hole again today against Freddy Garcia. Brian Roberts is 10-for-22 in his career against Garcia after a pop out to lead off the bottom of the first. Garcia is 4-7 with a career ERA of 4.46 against Baltimore.
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