As a Mata of fact

Frank Mata's major league debut lasted 1 1/3 innings. He allowed an infield hit and issued a walk to consecutive batters before Matt Albers replaced him in the seventh. Mata would have been charged with two runs while sitting on the bench if Nick Markakis didn't make a spectacular diving catch to rob Kevin Kouzmanoff. The ball would still be rattling around the warning track. Mata's fastball was clocked in the 93-96 mph range. He also mixed in a splitter. The first two outs he recorded came on a fly ball to the edge of the warning track and a line drive to center that Adam Jones turned into a double play. He also got a ground ball to open the seventh. The Orioles will send down a reliever when they recall Chris Tillman on Saturday. Mata's stay here could be brief, or Alberto Castillo could hop on the Norfolk shuttle again, depending whether manager Dave Trembley wants a third lefty - especially with Will Ohman sort of inheriting the closer's role. Down on the farm, Double-A Bowie left-hander Zach Britton shut out Harrisburg on six hits over seven innings. He walked two and struck out six.



Another rocky outing for Matusz
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