The Baltimore Orioles struggled in every aspect of the game when they lost 4-2 to the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.  The Orioles gave up four runs, only had four hits on the night, and also commited two errors in the game.  No wonder why the lost…

Brian Burres took the loss for the Orioles and is now 3-3 on the season.  Burres only lasted 5 1/3 innings as he gave up eight hits and four runs.  Matt Albers pitched the final 2 2/3 innings to finish up the game without allowing a run.

Aubrey Huff and Luke Scott both had a RBI in the loss for the O’s.  Melvin Mora and Kevin Millar were the two other players that recorded a hit in the game as the Orioles struggled at the plate.

The Orioles are now 16-17 on the season.  Orioles Blog

Post info: By OldTimeOriole on May 7th, 2008
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The Baltimore Orioles had tied the game in the ninth inning to send the game into extra innings, but then quickly lost in the tenth inning as the A’s beat the Orioles 2-1.  The Orioles are now 16-16 on the season.

Jim Johnson took the loss for the Orioles as he he gave up two hits and a walk in the tenth inning.  Emil Brown singled in Daric Barton from second base for the winning run for the A’s.  Johnson is now 0-1 on the season.

Garrett Olson had started the game and pitched 6 1/3 innings giving up four hits and only one run.  Olson struck out seven batters as well.  He pitched well enough to get a win, there was just no run support by the Orioles bats.

Ramon Hernandez had the lone RBI for the Orioles when he grounded out to shortstop in the ninth inning.  Melvin Mora scored on the groundout.

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on May 6th, 2008
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The Baltimore Orioles only managed to get three hits against the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday afternoon as they lost 4-2.  Three hits is pretty damn bad, Orioles fans better hope that this is just a fluke and they Orioles come out and swing the bats better the next game.

The two runs that the Orioles did manage to get came on a two run home run in the fourth inning when Adam Jones went deep.  Other then that the other two hits came from Brian Roberts and Aubrey Huff.

Brian Burres gave up six hits and four runs in six innings of action as he took the loss for the Orioles.  Burres is now 3-2 on the season.  Four relief pitchers pitched the final three innings without allowing another run to cross the plate.

The Orioles will try to get back on track Friday when they start a series with the Los Angeles Angels

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on May 1st, 2008
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The Baltimore Orioles had a good night as they defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4 and ended the Rays six game win streak.  The Orioles are now four games over .500 with a 15-11 record on the season.

Garrett Olson picked up the win for the Orioles to improve his record to 1-0 on the season.  Olson pitched 6.2 innings while giving up four hits and two runs.  Randor Bierd also gave up two runs as he pitched in relief of Olson.  George Sherrill picked up his tenth save of the season as he closed out the game in the ninth inning.

Aubrey Huff connected for a two run home run to led the Orioles at the plate.  Huff finished with two RBI as well did Melvin MoraNick Markakis, Kevin Millar, and Ramon Hernandez all had one RBI each as well.

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on April 29th, 2008
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The Baltimore Orioles rallied after being down five runs to the Seattle Mariners and pulled out a 8-7 victory.  The Orioles were quickly down five runs after only three innings of play, but that is when they turned things on at the plate and started to score some runs.

Jay Payton got things started in the fourth inning when he hit a solo home run to put the Orioles on the scoreboard.  In the fifth inning, Kevin Millar grounded into a double play, but did score one run.  The sixth inning, Adam Jones had a infield single that plated Payton.  It was the the seventh inning when the Orioles really did some damage as they scored four runs to take the lead.  That quickly went goodbye however as the Mariners came back and scored two runs in the bottom of the inning.  Good thing for Brian Roberts as he hit a solo home run in the eighth inning to give the Orioles a one run lead.

Chad Bradford pitched 1.1 innings of relief to pick up the win.  Bradford is now 2-1 on the season.  Starting pitcher Adam Loewen only lasted 2.2 innings as he gave up five runs on four hits.  Matt Albers and Jamie Walker both gave up a run out of the bullpen.

The hitters picked up the pitching staff on Thursday night, hopefully they won’t have to do that again on Friday when the Oriole start a series with the Chicago White Sox.

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on April 25th, 2008
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The Baltimore Orioles suffered a 4-2 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night.  In a game where the Orioles left 15 men on base, they just couldn’t get that big hit when they needed it to beat the Mariners.  With the loss, the Orioles record now stands at 11-9 on the season.

Jeremy Guthrie pitched 7.2 innings and took the loss for the Orioles.  Five hits, four runs (three earned), four walks, and five strikeouts was Guthrie’s line for the game.

Aubrey Huff led the Orioles at the plate as he hit a hit a solo home run and had one RBI.  Kevin Millar also had one RBI, but it clearly wasn’t enough to lift the Orioles to the win.  Nick Markakis went 1-3 but left four runners on base.

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on April 23rd, 2008
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Even without the presence of the Yankees star third baseman Alex Rodriguez for the late part of the game, the Orioles were unable to pull in a win at home on Sunday against the Yankees.  Unable to get a run on the board until late in the game in the 8th inning, Baltimore struggled all night against the pitching of Andy Pettitte and the Yankees bullpen.

Baltimore opened up the night with Steve Trachsel on the mound and kept him there for six and a third innings before giving up the spot to Chad Bradford who immediately gave up a 2 run home run to the Yankees.  Trachsel took the loss for the Orioles and is now 1-3 on the season.  George Sherrill also gave up three earned runs out of the bullpen for the Orioles.

Baltimore didn’t have much hitting happening for them all night with only Brian Roberts picking up an RBI and with Kevin Millar and Guillermo Quiroz each getting a double. 

With the Orioles leaving for a 3 game match up against the Mariners in Seattle, will they be able to rest up on their day off to get a win on Tuesday?

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on April 21st, 2008
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Wow, what a win for the Baltimore Orioles as they came back to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth inning and then went on for the win in ten innings against the Chicago White Sox.  That is the momentum that the Orioles need to hopefully got on a nice winning streak in the next five to seven games.

Adam Jones singled in the game winning run in the 10th inning after the Orioles had tied the game in the bottom of the ninth inning.  In the ninth inning, the Orioles got RBI’s from Brian Roberts and Melvin Mora that tied the game.  Up until that point, it was Nick Markakis that kept the Orioles in the game with two RBI.

George Sherrill picked up the win for the Orioles.  Starting pitcher Jeremy Guthrie picked up the no decision as he pitched six innings of six hit ball.  He did give up four runs (three of them earned) as he got hit pretty hard in the beginning of the game.

We will have to see if the Orioles use this momentum during the next few days to pick up some wins.  What do you think?

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on April 17th, 2008
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The Baltimore Orioles lost the Chicago White Sox by the score of 3-1 on Wednesday night.  It was a close game but the White Sox came out on top after  Jim Thome three-run home run in the first inning.

Adam Loewen pitched a pretty good ballgame besides giving up the three-run home run in the first inning to Thome.  Loewen ended up pitching six innings as he gave up six hits and the three earned runs.

Jim Johnson and Chad Bradford pitched the final three innings of the game and did not allow any runs to cross the plate so they did a good job.

The only run that the Orioles got was in the fourth inning when Aubrey Huff had an infield single that scored Nick Markakis.

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Post info: By OldTimeOriole on April 16th, 2008
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Steve Trachsel and the Baltimore Orioles pitching staff all had a terrible game against the Toronto Blue Jays as the Orioles lost 11-3 on Tuesday night.  Orioles pitchers gave up 16 hits and 11 earned runs in the game that the Orioles really had no shot at winning.

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.

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