Hunter Shines on the Mound, Jones Homers; Orioles Snap Losing Skid
Yesterday, the Orioles got a well-needed victory as Tommy Hunter’s
arm and Adam Jones’ propelled them over the Minnesota Twins, 2-1.
Baltimore snapped a painful three-game losing streak and finally got a
stellar performance from a starting pitcher. Hunter, who was demoted
back to the minors again this season for the second time, was brought
back up to the majors to stop the bleeding for the Orioles. He did his
job, tossing 7 1/3 innings in which he only gave up a run.
Considering how bad he looked throughout most of the season, this is a
watershed moment for him. That being said, who knows if Hunter’s start
on Wednesday night is the beginning of something or a mirage; however,
the Orioles needed one of their young guns to step up on the mound.
He is the third pitcher in as many days to be called up from Norfolk.
This time, maybe he will stick around for much longer. Really, the team
needs clutch performances like with what Hunter on the moound did last
night to stick around in the wild card hunt. Who know if Dan Duquette
can swing a deal for starter like – for example, Francisco Liriano, who
has been striking out the world but lost last night to the Orioles.
Right now, with a 47-44 record and still very much in the Wild Card
hunt, can Baltimore grind out games in the second half. The offense has
struggled mightily; however, the pitching issue – especially on the
starting end should be paramount.
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