Buck Showalter talks about the ups and downs of today's double header in Baltimore
Showalter passed along the grim news about shortstop J.J. Hardy. "Unless something in the early diagnosis is way off, it looks like he's headed to the DL," Showalter said. "It's a whole different spot than the smaller issue he had earlier. So it looks like he'll probably go on the DL. "I remember looking at him on the first swing a little. Then if you remember, he took the rest of the pitches. He came in and I went up the runway just to check on him and he said it was in a whole different spot. He'll probably get an MRI on Monday to make sure what we are dealing with, but I look for him to be a DL candidate." As for the corresponding move, Showalter said: "We're going to talk some more, but Andy (MacPhail) has had seven innings to think about it, so I'm sure he has his hands around what our best move is." The Orioles will need a starter for Wednesday. Jeremy Guthrie gets the ball tomorrow. "He feels good, doctors feel good about it and he's ready to go tomorrow," Showalter said. Showalter doesn't believe that he'll need an extra reliever tomorrow. "We're in good shape because of the job that (Josh) Rupe and Jak (Chris Jakubauskas) did today, and with the off-day on Monday," he said. "I could get back there and Andy could have a strong feeling about what we're going to do." Today was a tale of two games and two completely different vibes. "I'm glad it only counts as one loss," Showalter said. "I kind of dwell on Jake had really good stuff and deserved to have a better outing than he did. You've got to tip your hat to Texas there." Just don't pull a muscle while doing so. Injuries and illnesses are pretty common around here.