David Hernandez gave up two runs Saturday and lost the game. Today, Kevin Millwood allowed just one earned run and took the loss vs. Toronto.
"I felt good, still felt strong in the eighth. Just got a couple of balls up that they put good swings on."
Millwood said the two-out, Miguel Tejada error in the Toronto 8th that was followed by his yielding back-to-back homers did not impact him.
"No, not at all. We're going to make errors, that's just how it is. Sometimes you have to pick...
When a team is going bad sometimes it looks like every mistake they make will cost them.
Today, the Orioles first error of the year led to three unearned runs in the 8th that propelled Toronto to a 5-2 win.
No one felt worse than third baseman Miguel Tejada when, with two outs in the 8th, a John McDonald grounder to his left took a tricky hop at the last moment and went for an error.
Back-to-back homers vs. Kevin Millwood followed and the Jays came from 2-1 behind to lead 4-2.
"I wish I...
It's sunny today, except for the dark cloud that must be hanging over the Orioles.
Kevin Millwood, pitching a gem, gets a two-out grounder to third in the 8th. The ball takes a bad hop for an error on Miguel Tejada. Three pitches later, Jose Bautista hits a 356-foot homer to left to give Toronto a 3-2 lead.
One batter later, Alex Gonzalez hit his second solo shot of the day for a 4-2 edge. The two-out error makes the three runs off him in the 8th unearned. He gave up one earned run today...
While the Orioles are struggling to hit with runners in scoring position, their Triple-A team in Norfollk had no problem doing that Saturday in a 12-3 romp over Durham. The Tides went 9 for 16 with RISP and left just four men on base.
Brandon Snyder had three hits with three RBI and has knocked in five runs the past two games. Robert Andino, in his first game with the Tides, went 2 for 3 with three RBI and Josh Bell had three hits. Snyder is batting .363 and Bell is at .333.
Troy Patton is...
It's becoming clear that Matt Wieters is much more comfortable behind the plate this year and is doing his job, as a catcher, of taking charge of the pitching staff.
Dave Trembley discussed Wieters during his pre-game press briefing today.
"There is not too much shaking (off) going on out there," he said. That means Wieters is putting down a sign for the pitch and his pitchers are trusting what he calls.
It's still a little different with Kevin Millwood. He's been around long enough...
In a brief conversation a few minutes ago, O's president Andy MacPhail sounded like a man about to make a roster move that could send Brian Roberts to the disabled list officially later today.
"If we err, we'll err on the conservative side. Also, in the not too distant future we're going to hop on a plane from Baltimore to Oakland and from Oakland to Seattle and on to Boston. We are crossing the country twice, so that will play into our decision as well."
MacPhail doesn't believe...
The home opener has brought a new energy to Baltimore. Fans are excited; there's orange and black everywhere; and the sounds of baseball are echoing through the Yard once more.
Welcomes were mostly warm for this O's squad, and the enthusiasm for young Orioles like Matt Wieters and Brian Matusz showed how energized the fan base is with the emergence of so much potential in the Orioles' youth.
And though the Orange Carpet has already been rolled up for another season, things are underway at...
Blanked: Last year, the Orioles were shutout ten times. Tonight, they were blanked for the first time in 2010 on six hits by Toronto, 3-0. They went just 6 for 30 at bat, with five singles and one double to drop the team batting average on the year from .237 to .231.
The O's went hitless, 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position and are batting just .174 (8 for 46) with RISP on the season. Tonight, they got just one runner past first base after the fourth inning. Last year, the O's...
The only thing that needed saving at Camden Yards tonight was the Orioles offense.
Toronto lefty Dana Eveland, who had an ERA of 7.16 last year with Oakland, pitched 7 1/3 scoreless frames tonight to lead the Jays to the 3-0 win. The O's fall to 1-4.
Eveland allowed just five hits in winning his debut game as the Jays new fifth starter.
The Orioles got the leadoff man on in three of the first four frames, but could never get him in. Eveland has done this to the Orioles before. On May 5,...
The O's just had a chance to get on the board vs. Toronto, but three straight hitters were retired with runners on first and second and none out in the last of the fourth.
After a Nick Markakis walk and Miguel Tejada infield single, Garrett Atkins flied to short right. Then Matt Wieters hit a fly out to deep center and the runners moved up one base. But with two outs and second and third, Nolan Reimold was called out on strikes on a close pitch down and in.
On the year, the Orioles are now...
Is it just me or does it seem like every O's starter exits the first inning of his outings with a high pitch count?
David Hernandez needed 19 pitches while allowing a double and walk tonight in a shutout first frame.
But he regrouped to get three quick outs in the second on seven pitches and faced four batters, needing 18 pitches in the third.
Hernandez is at 44 pitches through three innings.
That's a good number. If you can go through each inning on the average of 15 or less you would...
Dave Trembley sure has concerns about closer Mike Gonzalez and his two blown saves to start the year.
But he said he is not concerned that Gonzalez's blown saves will impact in a negative way a clubhouse that features young players and a young pitching staff.
"We have a clubhouse that is above expectations as far as guys backing each other up, sticking together as a team and understanding the big picture and what it's all about," Trembley said.
"Izturis, Tejada, Markakis, Jones, I...
Julio Lugo 2B
Adam Jones CF
Nick Markakis RF
Miguel Tejada 3B
Garrett Atkins DH
Matt Wieters C
Nolan Reimold LF
Ty Wigginton 1B
Cesar Izturis SS
David Hernandez RHP
Brian Roberts is listed among the reserves.
The Orioles are just four games into the 2010 season and already they face a major crisis.
Can Dave Trembley, or any manager for that matter, change closers before his team completes one turn through the rotation?
Can you do it with someone that signed a two-year, 12 million dollar contract?
First of all, don't blame Trembley for putting his closer in to close. Yankee and Red Sox managers do it all the time.
The facts are that twice Mike Gonzalez came in to protect a one-run lead. He has...
New O's closer Mike Gonzalez looked pretty relaxed at his locker just a few minutes ago. He handled his interview with a group of reporters probably better than his first two save chances.
Just like the fans, he was relieved when Ben Zobrist's fly ball settled into Nick Markakisis' glove last night to end a shaky bottom of the ninth.
Mike Gonzalez talks with the media about his two appearances this season
"It's definitely a monkey off my back and a good feeling to be able finish the...
Can a season start worse for a closer?
Two blown saves in four games for Mike Gonzalez and a 1-3, not 3-1 start for the Orioles.
Gonzalez was booed loudly after blowing the save in the home opener. But he was also booed on his way into the game as fans remembered his opening night struggles too.
"I understand it obviously. They brought me here for a reason. That was to close games and get the job done. That's twice I've done it in a row and I understand their frustration," Gonzalez...
In addition to just lending support to a struggling teammate right now, Miguel Tejada has a suggestion for struggling closer Mike Gonzalez.
Tejada was in the National League with Houston the last two years when Gonzalez was with Atlanta. He is 0 for 2 batting vs. the left-hander.
Miguel Tejada discusses the O's 7-6 loss to the Blue Jays with the media
"I don't have many at bats against Gonzalez because he's a lefty and I hit right handed. The last time I faced him he seemed to throw...
Not again: In suffering his second blown save of the year in the O's 7-6 loss to Toronto Friday afternoon, Mike Gonzalez gave up 2 ER in just 2/3 of an inning. He threw 18 pitches, just nine for strikes, after throwing strikes on just 12 of 26 pitches on Thursday vs. Tampa.
He has allowed 4 ER in two innings on the year with two blown saves. Last year he was five for six in save chances before suffering his second blown save on May 12 for Atlanta.
The Orioles are now 37-20 all-time in home...
Brooks Robinson and Boog Powell used to look like they had played together forever when they patrolled the corner infield spots for the Orioles.
Today, when they talked with reporters after throwing out ceremonial first pitches at Camden Yards, it was like no time had passed since they had last taken the field.
They praised each other, traded quips and handled questions as smoothly as Brooks used to handle ground balls or Boog a throw in the dirt.
"It was wonderful," Brooks said. ...
Well, if new O's closer Mike Gonzalez had started the season pitching real well, the Orioles could be 3-1 and he could already have three saves.
But Gonzalez suffered his second blown save in four games on Friday and the Orioles lost again in the ninth, 7-6 to Toronto.
The crowd of 48,891 is a new Opening Day record at Camden Yards.
Less than 24 hours after his shaky save vs. Tampa Thursday, Gonzalez entered in the 9th on Friday trying to preserve a 6-5 O's lead. But he issued a leadoff...



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