Baltimore takes the series, Roberts coming back
The Orioles walked-off with back-to-back extra-inning wins against
the Philadelphia Phillies before sell-out, mostly Phillies, crowds.
Yesterday beleaguered Orioles starter Tommy hunter came through with a
workman-like seven inning no-decision before Adam Jones silenced the
legion of Phillies fans with a two-run homer in the bottom of the
twelfth. Today, Jason Hammel overcame a near disastrous second inning to
go six solid, giving up four and allowing the Orioles to tie the game
up. Matt Wieters sent the Orioles fans into a fury with a RBI double in
the bottom of the tenth. The Orioles take the series, return to a more
comfortable eight games over .500 and keep pace in the AL East remaining
a game behind the Rays and half a game behind the Yankees.
The AL East seems to be shaking out a little the past week. The
Orioles, Yankees and Rays are bunched at the top of the division
separated by one game with the Jays and Red Sox losing ground as they
continue underwhelming Springs. Meanwhile, the Orioles seem to have shaken
off the rough patch and six-game losing streak winning five of their
last eight and each of their last two series. Three of the five wins
have come in extra-innings and the Orioles are getting used to these
contests. The Birds are 34-26 on the year but when you total up the
innings the team has actually played in THREE FULL EXTRA GAMES, plus an
inning, in that span of 50 games.
One begins to wonder what toll that number of extra games has been
taking on the team and if that had any hand in the recent spotty play of
many key players. The schedule in May certainly did not help matters.
Thankfully this month the Orioles get many off days to hopefully recover
from the overtime they have been putting on the clock.
Tuesday brings another huge day in the story of the 2012 Baltimore
Orioles. Reports are state that it is extremely likely that Brian
Roberts will be activated and start for the Orioles against the Pirates.
Roberts has not played in a game since May 16th of 2011. Roberts has
spent the interm recovering from extreme post-concussion syndrome
symptoms and many people that follow the Orioles, myself included,
thought Roberts was done. I genuinely did not think that I would ever
see Roberts suit up for the Orioles again so Tuesday night will prove to
be a very special night for me and all Orioles fans.
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