Garrett Olson tossed 3 2/3 innings and was pulled after giving up seven hits and seven runs. Olson also waked four batters as he didn’t have any control of the ball and was hit hard when he wasn’t busy walking other batters. Lance Cormier pitched the next two innings of the game and gave up three hits and two more runs. Fernando Cabrera and Greg Aquino were finally able to get things settled down as the finished up the game on the mound for the O’s.
The Orioles scored first in the fourth inning when Kevin Millar had a rbi single. In the sixth inning they pushed across six more runs as Adam Jones clubbed a three run home run and two rbi singles by Melvin Mora and Ramon Hernandez. Nick Markakis hit a solo home run in the ninth inning to draw the O’s within one but that was as close as they would get. The O’s put a lot of runs on the board but the pitching staff was terrible on the night.
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]]>Trachsel only pitched 2.1 innings and gave up five hits and five earned runs. He walked three batters and also gave up one home run. Greg Aquino pitched the next three innings and didn’t fare to much better as he gave up four earned runs on five hits. Randor Bierd pitched two scoreless innings before Dennis Sarfate pitched the final inning and gave up two more earned runs on four hits.
Melvin Mora, Nick Markakis, and Adam Jones all had one RBI each for the Orioles. The Orioles offense really had no chance at scoring enough runs to keep up with the Blue Jays in this game. I put all the blame right on the pitching staff and I think Orioles fans would agree.
]]>Brian Burres pitched six innings to pick up the win. He did allow seven hits, but they didn’t come around to score so it didn’t really hurt. Matt Albers and Greg Aquino pitched the final three innings without allowing a run. Great job by all three pitchers today.
Aubrey Huff continued to swing the bat good as he went 4-4 with four RBI.
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