Radhames Liz pitched five innings and gave up five hits and five runs in the game. Four of the five runs were earned in the game as Liz took the loss and fell to 6-7 on the year. The O’s bullpen was pretty crappy on the night as well. Brian Burres gave up two hits and two runs, Rocky Cherry three runs, and Randor Bierd one run. Just a terrible night by the Orioles pitching staff.
Luke Scott had the only big hit for the Orioles as he had a three-run double in the in the first inning. Aubrey Huff and Oscar Salazar both had a rbi in the first inning as well. Nick Markakis added a rbi single in the second but that would be all the scoring for the O’s as they struggled the rest of the game against the Rays.
]]>Aubrey Huff had the huge shot when he hit a grand slam in the bottom of the sixth inning that blew the game side open. Adam Jones then added a three run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning that extended the Orioles lead to nine runs and then Ramon Hernandez tacked on a two run shot to push the score to 14-3. Luke Scott was the first Orioles batter to hit a homer when he hit a solo shot in the fourth inning
Oscar Salazar had a two run single in the sixth inning as well for the Orioles offense. Great showing for the entire offense!
Garrett Olson was the winning pitcher for the Orioles as he tossed six innings. Olson allowed eight hits and three runs in the game while improving his record to 9-7. Lance Cormier tossed the seventh and eighth innings before turning things over to Jim Miller who finished off the Indians in the ninth inning.
]]>Right from the beginning the Orioles offense jumped all over White Sox starting pitcher John Danks. Brian Roberts and Aubrey Huff both finished the game with three rbi each. Huff had a two run home run and a sac fly for his three rbi while Roberts had a two run single and a rbi double. Kevin Millar and Melvin Mora both added solo home runs as well in the game as they finished wth one rbi each. Juan Castro also added two rbi to help out.
On the mound, Radhames Liz pitched 5 1/3 innings to get the win. Liz allowed three hits and two runs while picking up his fifth win of the season. Alberto Castillo, Lance Cormier, and Rocky Cherry all pitched in relief of Liz. Cormier was the only one to allow a run out of the bullpen as he gave up a solo home run to Jermaine Dye.
Good win for the Orioles! Orioles Blog
]]>All three of the Orioles runs came off the bat of Aubrey Huff. Huff connected on a solo home run and then a two run double in the game. Besides Huff’s two hits, only three other players had a hit in the game as most of the offense struggled.
Jeremy Guthrie got the start on the mound and gave up two runs in seven innings to get the loss and is now 10-9 on the season. Rocky Cherry and Jim Johnson both gave up two runs as the Red Sox blew the game open in the final two innings of the game.
]]>Kevin Millar had three rbi to lead the time while Lou Montanez, Ramon Hernandez, and Juan Castro had two runs batted in each. Melvin Mora and Aubrey Huff both chipped in with an rbi each of their own. (I should mention that Huff cleared waivers but it is unknown if he will be traded to a team like the Brewers)
Orioles starting pitcher Daniel Cabrera was charged with eight hits and three runs in 5 2/3 innings. D. Cabrera ended up with the no decision as Fernando Cabrera got the win. Alberto Castillo made things interesting in the ninth inning when he gave up four hits and three runs. Talk about the offense coming back and picking up the pitching staff with those eight runs late in the game.
]]>Dennis Sarfate was the starter for the O’s and he gave up two hits and five runs in only four innings of action. Sarfate took the loss and is now 4-2 on the season. Brian Burres was up next and he allowed four runs in only 1 1/3 innings. Fernando Cabrera recorded only two outs as he was charged with three runs. And not to be left out, Alberto Castillo gave up one run.
Nick Makakis, Aubrey Huff, and Juan Castro all had one rbi each for the birds but it wasn’t nearly enough.
The Orioles are now off until Friday when they will take on the Seattle Mariners in Seattle.
I will not have any updates on the blog until August 12th or so because I will be out of town attending a conference for the next few weeks. If there is a Orioles fan out there that would like to write and do some game recaps, please email me by clicking the contact us link at the top of the page and we will talk.
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]]>Aubrey Huff led the Orioles at the plate with a bases loaded clearing double in the seventh inning and a solo home run in the ninth inning. Huff finished the game with a team high four rbi. Melvin Mora was next in line with two rbi has he had a rbi single in the first inning that got the O’s on the scoreboard. Kevin Millar finished up the scoring the the Orioles as he had a rbi double in the seventh inning. Nice balanced scoring for the team against the Yankees.
Daniel Cabrera tossed seven innings while giving up eight hits and three runs to get the win. It was a nice quality start for Cabrera as he improved to 7-6 on the year. Jim Johnson pitched a scoreless inning and then George Sherrill threw the ninth inning. Sherrill did have his problems as he gave up three runs and had the game tying run at second base. Luckily Sherrill was finally able to get the final out with the Orioles still leading.
Great win for the Orioles and they will try to get another one on Wednesday. Orioles Baseball Blog
]]>The one runt hat the Orioles did get came in the 6th inning when Luke Scott it a rbi sac fly to score Aubrey Huff. It was just another bad outing by the offense who really gave the pitching staff no shot at winning.
Daniel Cabrera was rockied for 11 hits and seven runs in only five innings as he took the loss to fall to 6-6 on the season. Fernando Cabrera, Alberto Castillo, George Sherrill pitched the final four innings of the game and held the Blue Jays to seven runs. So atleast they did their job.
Things won’t get any easier for the Orioles as they are set to take on the Los Angeles Angels in a weekend series starting Friday night. I don’t like this series at all from a Orioles view. Baltimore Orioles Baseball
]]>George Sherrill gave up one walk and three hits as the Blue Jays scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth to win the game. Sherrill gave up a sac fly to Lyle Overbay and then the game winning rbi single to Adam Lind as the Blue Jays came back to win.
Jeremy Guthrie was the starting pitcher for the O’s and he pitched ok as he lasted seven innings. Guthrie gave up four hits and two runs (one earned) in the game while getting stuck with the no decision. Jim Johnson pitched one inning and gave up two hits and two runs.
At the plate, Melvin Mora led the team with two rbi which came in the eighth inning on a two run single. Aubrey Huff, Jay Payton, and Brandon Fahey all added one rbi each in the game to help out but it wasn’t quite enough.
The Orioles now have one series left in the first half and they will take on the Boston Red Sox. Will they even win one game? I doubt it…
]]>Jim Johnson gave up the winning run in the ninth inning as he took the loss to fall to 2-3 on the season. Johnson gave up a fielders choice to Scott Rolen in the final inning where Alex Rios scored when Freddie Bynum had an error.
Starting pitcher Daniel Cabrera lasted 6 1/3 innings while he gave up six hits and four runs. Cabrera didn’t have his best stuff in the game that is for sure. Dennis Sarfate also gave up two runs in relief of Cabrera.
Nick Markakis and Aubrey Huff led the Orioles at the plate with two rbi each. Huff hit is 18th home run of the season in the game as well. Adam Jones had one rbi as he contributed at the bottom of the order.
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