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
his career debut. "He gave us a chance to win against a team swinging the bat as hot as anybody,'' Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. Davis is batting .365 with six home runs, six doubles and 14 RBIs in the last 13 games. He has 10 homers
struck out five. ''He gave us a chance to win against a team swinging the bat as hot as anybody,'' Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. ''I thought he handled himself the way you'd like to see a young pitcher handle himself. He's only
travel with the team to Toronto before being formally recalled on Thursday. ''He's on the taxi squad now,'' manager Buck Showalter said with a grin. After being drafted out of Louisiana State University last June, Gausman pitched in five games
effort by Orioles pitchers, who retired 21 of the last 22 New York batters. ''It was nice to win, period,'' manager Buck Showalter said. ''Anytime, regardless of yesterday and the day before. We don't get bogged down in that woe is me
before facing Toronto and Washington on the road for the next six games. "It was nice to win, period,'' manager Buck Showalter said. ''Anytime, regardless of yesterday and the day before. We don't get bogged down in that woe is me
series. This time, poor pitching could not be blamed for the defeat. ''Pitching wasn't the issue today,'' manager Buck Showalter said. ''It was trying to solve Moore. He was the difference-maker.'' Chris Tillman (3-2) allowed
on a double by Nick Markakis , who came home on an opposite-field double to right by J.J. Hardy . Orioles manager Buck Showalter elevated Hardy to the third spot in the lineup because the shortstop came in with a .321 career batting average
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