The ALDS Starts Tonight for the Orioles.
The
past few days have been memorable for us as fans of the Baltimore
Orioles. After running into a roadblock against the Tampa Bay Rays to
finish up the season, the Orioles entered the post season for the first
time in 15 years and played the Texas Rangers on the road in the Wild
Card play-in game.
They
shocked the baseball world by defeating the Rangers, 5-1, on Friday
night and now face the New York Yankees in a best-of-five American
League Divisional series. Few expected the Orioles to send the Rangers -
who had been in the previous two World Series - to an early vacation.
The
Orioles grinded it out and were able to get going against a tough Yu
Darvish for the Rangers on the mound and got on their bullpen later on
in the game. Joe Saunders - who started for Baltimore on the mound - did
not instill a lot of confidence in Birdland when it was announced that
he would be on hill Friday; however, manager Buck Showalter had total
trust in his southpaw.
Saunders went five-plus innings, and the Baltimore bullpen - which has been excellent all season - came through again late.
With
that said, the dream season continues for the Orioles on Sunday against
the Bronx Bombers. Jason Hammel - who has been sidelined due to injury,
his knee - will start game one of the ALDS. The Bombers have announced
that C.C. Sabathia and Andy Pettitte will start the first two games for
them.
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