Post-game notes: The O's come up winners in Oakland

The end came: The Orioles finally ended their nine-game losing streak with Sunday's 8-3 win at Oakland. The A's were trying for a 10-4 start and their first home four-game sweep of Baltimore since August of 2004. The O's improved to 2-11 on the year and 2-5 on the road. They are 1-3 on this ten-game road trip. Oakland falls to 6-2 at home. The Orioles snapped a nine-game losing skid at Oakland, picking up their first win there since July 22, 2007. With the win, they even the all-time series with the A's, 235 to 235. It was just the O's second win over Oakland in the last 15 games between the teams.
Gary and Jim talk with Dave Trembley about breaking the losing streak
Hi Ty: Ty Wigginton got the scoring started with a two-run double in the 3rd and ended it with a two-run homer in the 9th for a 2 for 5, 4-RBI day. Over his last six games, Wigginton is 7 for 22 with four homers and 10 RBI. The Orioles held a lead after just 31 innings on the year, but today led for good after scoring three runs in the top of the third. The Orioles entered today just 2 for 44 on the season batting with runners in scoring position and two outs. Today, they went 3 for 7 with 5 RBI in those spots. For the game they went 5 for 11 with RISP after going just 1 for 24 over the last four games. O's batting with RISP: First 12 games: 11 for 87, .126 avg Today at Oak: 5 for 11, .455 avg He's a keeper: Lefty Brian Matusz improved to 2-0, 4.34. He gave up three runs and eight hits over 6 1/3 innings. It was his first quality start of the year but the Orioles are 2-1 on the season in his three starts.
Brian Matusz talks about his third straight strong start
The Orioles are also 7-4 in Matusz's 11 career Major League starts. He is also 5-0, 3.40 over his last six games, dating to last year. Jim Johnson needed just 23 pitches over the last two innings to record his first save of the year and the Orioles' second. It's his 12th career save. The Orioles improve to 2-3 when leading after eight innings. Pen gets mightier: Despite blowing the save in Saturday's game, the Oriole bullpen has started to pitch better. The pen put up 2 2/3 scoreless today and has an ERA of 2.35 over the last five games. The bullpen ERA for the year is down to 4.54. A's starter Brett Anderson pitched 12 shutout innings over his first two starts, but gave up six runs today. A's starters had been 6-0, 2.30. This was also the first time on the season Oakland gave up more than five runs in one game. The Orioles scored just seven runs in the first three games of this series, before scoring a season-best eight runs today. The previous season high was six runs. The Orioles had scored three runs or less in nine of the season's first 12 games. The Orioles had scored just 23 total runs during the nine consecutive losses. Jonesey: Adam Jones went 2 for 5 with a run scored. It was his 4th multi-hit game. Cesar Izturis went 2 for 4 and scored twice, matching his hit total from the previous four games. Nolan Reimold's two-run double in the 5th snapped a 2 for 18 stretch. Nick Markakis was 2 for 5 with an RBI and has reached base in all 13 games. Monday night at 10:10, the Orioles begin a three-game series at Seattle with Brad Bergesen (0-1, 11.74) facing RHP Doug Fister (1-1, 1.50). Bergesen has allowed 10 ER in 7 2/3 in his first two starts. Last season, in three starts vs. Seattle, he went 1-1, 2.14. The 26-year-old Fister is coming off an outing Tuesday when he pitched eight shutout innings vs. Oakland, allowing just three hits. The Orioles went 4-5 vs. the M's last year, including a 3-3 mark at SafeCo Field. Luke Scott hit .300-3-12 vs. Seattle in eight games and that included a 7-RBI night vs. the M's July 7th.



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