Post-game notes and quotes

Some final notes and quotes after Boston's comeback, 9-6 win over the Orioles. There are clubhouse comments from Jake Arrieta, Ty Wigginton and Nolan Reimold. Arrieta on facing Boston: "Those guys are similar to the Yankees where they see a lot of pitches, lot of veteran players that really work the counts. Felt like I was in a lot of deep counts. I felt like I did a good job at going 0-2 and getting ahead of some guys, but they fought their way back in some counts. "A basehit here and there, following a six or seven-pitch at bat, really gets your pitch count up. I think that's what kind of hurt me tonight was a high pitch count." Arrieta on not walking anyone: "That is something I've put emphasis on and I've needed to work on. The at bat to Kalish in the second inning, where he hit a double in the gap, I think I was too worried about not walking him rather than executing a pitch. I left a sinker elevated on a 3-2 count and just had the wrong mindset there." Wigginton on losing the lead vs. Lester: "Every loss is hard. We went out there and we haven't had a whole lot of success against him. We put up some runs early and I think everyone was confident the bullpen would come in and shut the door. Some times it doesn't work out." Wigginton on Lester getting better as the game went on: "Once he settled in, he was able to drop all his off-speed pitches for strikes. When you are facing a pitcher like Lester and he's able to throw four pitches for strikes, it gets tough." Reimold on his first game back with the team: "Felt great, good to be back out there. It's been a long year, but I'm happy to be back here and want to finish the year strong." Reimold on getting five early runs vs. Lester: "Yeah, score five off him, we'll take that. But it's a longer game than two innings and you want to keep adding on as many as you can, but it kind of fizzled out there after the second inning." Some post-game notes: *O's pitching had allowed just three runs with an ERA of 0.75 during a four-game win streak but gave up six runs in the 7th inning alone tonight and allowed 9 runs on 11 hits in the loss. *The O's are now 7-7 on the year vs. Boston, 12-38 vs. AL East opponents and 28-39 at home. *The O's gave up three homers tonight, the first time the O's gave up three or more in a game since August 16. *The O's pen gave up 6 ER in the game after giving up 6 ER over 18 innings in the team's previous nine games. *Nick Markakis was 1 for 4 and is now 11 for 39 (.282) during a ten-game hitting streak. *Brian Roberts went 0 for 4 snapping a six-game batting streak, during which he was 8 for 21.
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