The O’s pitching rotation is struggling again
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August 14, 2011 12:09 pm
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At a time when the Orioles rotation is currently without Brian Matusz, Zach Britton and Jake Arrieta and Jeremy Guthrie’s ERA is 7.32 over his past three starts, the starters are, not too surprisingly, struggling right now.
They are struggling big time.
Guthrie gave up six runs over 5 2/3 last night after Chris Tillman allowed six runs in 2 2/3 on Friday in game one of the Detroit series.
Here are some numbers on the rotation recently:
* No quality starts in the last seven games with an…At a time when the Orioles rotation is currently without Brian Matusz, Zach Britton and Jake Arrieta and Jeremy Guthrie’s ERA is 7.32 over his past three starts, the starters are, not too surprisingly, struggling right now.
They are struggling big time.
Guthrie gave up six runs over 5 2/3 last night after Chris Tillman allowed six runs in 2 2/3 on Friday in game one of the Detroit series.
Here are some numbers on the rotation recently:
* No quality starts in the last seven games with an ERA of 7.68.
* An ERA of 7.23 with a 2-7 record on this homestand.
* Just two quality starts with an ERA of 7.31 over the last 15 games.
Orioles’ starting pitchers have given up four earned runs or more in seven consecutive games since Chris Tillman gave up just two runs in seven innings August 6 against Toronto. That was the Orioles last quality start.
The Orioles’ rotation ERA on the year is an unsightly 5.28.
Meanwhile, lefty Jo-Jo Reyes makes his 22nd start of the season today and his second as an Oriole. He gave up four runs over four innings on Tuesday against Chicago.
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