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vs. YANKEES, 5/04


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Baltimore Orioles (15-10, 1st +0.5) vs. New York Yankees (8-16, 5th -6.5)

Streak / L10

BAL: +1, Lost 2 of 3 / L10: 5-5

NYY: -6, Lost 7 of 8 / L10: 3-7

Game 2 (7:05)

(QS=0)Tyler Wilson (1-0) 3.06 (1.08/.232), 9/3 (2HR)

vs.

(QS=2)CC Sabathia (1-2) 5.06 (1.69/.291), 15/11 (1HR)

Tyler Wilson: Wilson has been hampered from not having a real out pitch and struggling to put hitters away leading to deep counts and long at bats. This was made obvious in his last start against the White Sox where he threw a season high 91 pitches and couldn't get through the fifth inning. He only allowed five base runners and two runs including a home run, but struggled to put hitters away on more than one occasion. He will look to improve on that against the Yankees.

Splits & Sits

35 vs. left: .212/.257/.257

38 vs. right: .250/.289/.474, 2HR

Bases Empty: .222

RISP: .273

RISP w/2 outs: .200

Men on w/2 outs: .308

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: 1.000

2016 Home (1 start, 2 relief)

(0-0) 2.79 (1.14/.216), HR

Career vs. NYY (1 relief)

3.1 IP, 3H, K

vs. Batter

Alex Rodriguez 0/2, K

Mark Teixeira 0/2

Brett Gardner 0/1

Didi Gregorius 0/1

Chase Headley 1/1

Mason Williams 0/1

CC Sabathia: Sabathia has given up three runs in each of his four 2016 starts two of which were six innings and in the other two, he was unable to get the third out in the fifth. He gave up nine hits in 12 innings vs 16 hits in 9.1 innings. He has also walked at least three batters in three of those four starts including three in each of the last two. Sabathia has pretty good numbers career against the Orioles, but they are far worse when only the last three years are taken as Sabathia has fallen off quite a bit over that time.

Splits & Sits

19 vs. left: .200/.368/.316, HR

80 vs. right: .310/.380/.363

Bases Empty: .205

RISP: .296

RISP w/2 outs: .438

Men on w/2 outs: .480

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .000

2016 Away (2 starts)

(1-1) 4.50 (1.33/.214)

Career @ Camden Yards (20 starts)

(10-6) 3.82 (1.31/.277), 12HR (Last 3 years/5 starts: (0-3) 5.23 (1.26/.288), 5HR)

Career vs Baltimore (33 starts)

(18-7) 3.45 (1.16/.249), 20HR (Last 3 years/8 starts: (2-3) 4.59 (1.25/.285), 6HR)

vs. Batter

Adam Jones (61 AB) .311, 4 2B, 3B, 4HR, 14RBI

Matt Wieters (36 AB) .167, 2 2B, HR, 2RBI

Nolan Reimold (32 AB) .375, 2 2B, 3B, 2HR, 5RBI

Manny Machado (30 AB) .300, 3 2B, HR, 7RBI

Chris Davis (25 AB) .240, HR, 3RBI, 15K

Mark Trumbo (16 AB) .313, HR, 2RBI

Jonathan Schoop 1/5, 2K

Caleb Joseph 2/5, 3B, RBI

Ryan Flaherty 1/2, K

Tillman threw seven strong innings for his third straight quality start of the year, but the Yankees really seem like they're done already. There's no passion and even when they get a pitch gift wrapped, they just hit a lazy fly ball or pop up somewhere. They've lost their aura and I never really felt threatened by them the whole game. Tillman pitched well, but the Yankees offense probably made him look better than he actually was. Man were they bad in this game. The Yankees have now lost six in a row and the Orioles snap the two game skid.

Wilson and Sabathia, now. Sabathia used to be very good against the Orioles and in general, but has been a shell of that former self for years now and has not done well in the last three years against the Orioles at all, but has pitched better on the road so far this year. Wilson has pitched well at home, but only a handful of very successful innings against the Yankees. The current Yankees team should make it easier to continue that trend.

Elsewhere, the White Sox just keep on winning as they beat Boston which gives the half game lead back to the Orioles. Toronto won in extras keeping them 3.5 back and TB has lost two in a row putting them back four games.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Orioles?src=hash">#Orioles</a> 5/4 lineup vs NYY <a href="https://t.co/LXue8i9zdm">pic.twitter.com/LXue8i9zdm</a></p>— Eduardo A. Encina (@EddieInTheYard) <a href="

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Orioles?src=hash">#Orioles</a> 5/4 lineup vs NYY <a href="https://t.co/LXue8i9zdm">pic.twitter.com/LXue8i9zdm</a></p>— Eduardo A. Encina (@EddieInTheYard) <a href="
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Roughly what I would have expected to see. I like what Reimold has been able to do with opportunities to date.

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