Meanwhile, the anthem today at Wrigley Field was accompanied by a thunderous "O" from the crowd that rivaled Camden Yards. "It's good to get the support when you really can get it," Jones said. "We're just happy people are supporting us." Are fans buying into this club in 2014? "I think they always have," said manager Buck Showalter. "There's a very proud tradition in Baltimore. I remember back when I was with other clubs how well Orioles fan traveled. We see it in Sarasota especially. "I know there were a lot of Giants black and orange around yesterday when I was walking around. I just claimed all them as Orioles fans, too. Chicago probably thinks the last few days have been Halloween with all the black and orange. "It's been fun to watch. Don't think our guys don't hear them and don't think about it coming off the field. Saw it in Washington, too, toward the end of games." Triple-A Norfolk's Mike Wright came within a strike of throwing a no-hitter last night, a double ruining his bid. Showalter must have received good reports on Wright. "Really good," he replied. "That's two in a row. R.J. (Ron Johnson) said that's what they look like. He's really coming on strong." It's been a disappointing season for Wright, but he's allowed two earned runs or fewer in his last six starts while lowering his ERA to 4.83 in 62 1/3 innings. "The strike totals on the off-speed pitchers are a lot higher," Showalter said. "That's the first glimpse I take at it. He's carrying consistent velocity and command of his fastball. "It's nice to see two in a row at the end of the year." Bobby Bundy, pitching again after shoulder and elbow surgeries, threw two scoreless innings at short-season Single-A Aberdeen after moving up from the Gulf Coast League. Showalter said Bundy's fastball was clocked at 92-94 mph. "He's had a long road back, really longer than Dylan (Bundy)," Showalter said. "I think it's his first time underneath the lights in about two years." If you missed reliever T.J. McFarland on MASN reciting the Orioles' lineup as Harry Caray, here it is. Update: Gausman served up a home run to Luis Valbuena and an RBI single to Logan Watkins in the fourth, as the Cubs took a 2-0 lead. Valbuena got behind 0-2, fouled off three pitches and launched a 95 mph fastball. Ryan Sweeney doubled and scored on Watkins' single. Gausman has thrown 77 pitches in four innings. Arrieta has retired all 12 batters he's faced. More pics from Wrigley: