A bit of posturing on the part of Orioles manager Buck Showalter cost his team two bases and a run Sunday, after Showalter argued that a double by Matt Joyce should have been called foul
year. It’s now considered a balk. Nuisance eliminated. End of story. Right? Wrong. Baltimore Orioles manager Buck Showalter said over the weekend that eliminating that move from a pitcher’s repertoire could change the way baseball is played
this series before Moore's dominating performance in the finale. ''Pitching wasn't the issue today,'' manager Buck Showalter said. ''It was trying to solve Moore. He was the difference-maker.'' Moore (8-0) gave up one run
make a run at them somewhere if we could keep them from scoring. That was our challenge tonight,'' Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. ''We dug ourselves a pretty big hole.'' Jeremy Hellickson (2-2) was charged with eight runs and
eight starts for Triple-A Norfolk this season. "If the command is there, he'll give us a chance to win," manager Buck Showalter told the Orioles' official website. "It's been a long journey for him. I'm sure (Saturday), I don't
in 3 2-3 innings, his shortest outing in three starts for the Orioles. ''Not quite as crisp,'' Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. ''We just didn't pitch well today. What did we give up, like 17 hits? It wasn't just Freddy
starts this season. ''It's one of those things that's tough to handicap the severity of it,'' Baltimore manager Buck Showalter said. ''There's three grades, and I think his was in the middle. If you look at the history of these things
who's allowed two runs in 11 1-3 innings over his past two starts, was set to be re-evaluated Monday, though manager Buck Showalter was optimistic that the injury wasn't serious. Whether or not Chen is sidelined for an extended period, the
striking out three in five innings. He has allowed no more than three runs in seven of his eight starts this year. Manager Buck Showalter indicated the left-hander would be re-evaluated Monday. ''It could be a cramp, it could be something else
strikes. ''Steve came out, hot and ready to go, started out really well, just couldn't maintain it,'' manager Buck Showalter said. ''The first two innings, same type of approach (as last year). He's got some late life on his fastball