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13 OUTS: 5 Strikeouts, 3 Groundouts, 3 Flyouts, 2 Popouts

EDUARDO JOSE RODRIGUEZ HERNANDEZ O (JUNE 16th)

IP:l 4.33

H:;; 8 ll(1 Home Run, 2 Doubles, 5 Singles)

R:l) 5

BB: 2

SO: 5

Pitches: 83 (50 Strikes, 33 Balls)

2016 ERA: 6.97

PITCHES BY INNING

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* Rodriguez recorded 1 out before departing in the 5th inning.

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Game 1 (7:10)

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Team Records

36-26 |=======| 36-26

T-1st, +3.0 |=======| T-1st, +3.0

Streaks / L10

-3, Lost 3 of 4 / 6-4 |=======| -1, Won 3 of 5 / 4-6

Team Offensive Rankings (AL)

BA: .260 (5th) |=======| BA: .291 (1st)

OPS: .785 (2nd) |=======| OPS: .839 (1st)

Runs: 299 (3rd) |=======| Runs: 369 (1st)

HR: 99 (1st)|=======| HR: 77 (6th)

Last 7 Days

BA: .259 (5th) |=======| BA: .260 (4th)

OPS: .862 (1st) |=======| OPS: .735 (8th)

Runs: 44 (1st) |=======| Runs: 37 (3rd)

HR: 19 (1st) |=======| HR: 6 (13th)

Team Pitching Rankings (AL)

ERA: 4.14 (9th)|=======| ERA: 4.22 (11th)

WHIP: 1.39 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.30 (6th)

BAA: .264 (12th) |=======| BAA: .238 (1st)

TB: 903 (11th) |=======| TB: 824 (1st)

SP ERA: 4.84 (12th) |=======| SP ERA: 4.55 (9th)

BP ERA: 3.00 (2nd) |=======| BP ERA: 3.58 (7th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 3.99 (10th) |=======| ERA: 2.98 (3rd)

WHIP: 1.54 (12th) |=======| WHIP: 1.07 (2nd)

BAA: .288 (12th) |=======| BAA: .186 (2nd)

TB: 123 (11th) |=======| TB: 64 (2nd)

NEW: Quality Start minimum requirements (experimental, suggestions welcome)

- 6 IP, 2ER

- 7 IP, 3ER

- Game ERA must be 4.00 or less

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Chris Tillman

(8-1)

3.01 (1.17/.221)

75K / 29BB, 9HR

QS: 7

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Tillman has won seven straight decisions spanning nine starts and is coming off one of his best starts of the season, but again, it was against KC when they couldn't do crap with the bat. We saw what Wright and Jimenez looked like as soon as they faced a team that wasn't struggling offensively. Prior to that KC start, Tillman had allowed nine runs in 11.2 innings spanning two starts with six home runs allowed. However, Tillman has always pitched well against Boston even in their home park, but has generally struggled on the road this season. There is reason to be optimistic here, but David Price has turned it on as well so he will need to be on his game.

Splits & Sits

163 vs. left: .222/.313/.356, 5HR

149 vs. right: .221/.282/.322, 4HR

Bases Empty: .240

RISP: .200

RISP w/2 outs: .269

Men on w/2 outs: .250

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .667

2016 Away (4 starts)

(2-1) 4.32 (1.08/.200), 4HR

Career vs. BOS (18 starts)

(9-3) 2.84 (1.34/.249), 7HR

Career @ Fenway Park (8 starts)

(4-1) 2.56 (1.42/.266), 3HR

vs. Batter

Dustin Pedroia (41 AB) .268, 2 2B, 5RBI

David Ortiz (33 AB) .182, 2B, HR, 2RBI

Xander Bogaerts (17 AB) .118, S-HR, 3BB

Jackie Bradley Jr. (10 AB) .300, 2B

Mookie Betts 2/8, 2B, BB

Chris Young 1/7, 2B, 2BB

Ryan Hanigan 1/5, 2BB

Hanley Ramirez 0/4, 2BB

Christian Vazquez 1/4, BB

Rusney Castillo 0/3

Blake Swihart 0/2

VS

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David Price

(7-3)

4.63 (1.19/.239)

91K / 24BB, 10HR

QS: 9

Last 6 starts (42.1 IP): (3-2) 2.55 (0.99), 38K / 12BB, 6HR

Price's home numbers are pretty awful, but his line over the last three home starts is 2.62 (1.12) as it seems Price has finally gotten it together over the last six starts. After starting off May with back to back six run starts, he has since lowered his ERA from 6.75 to 4.63 in the six starts since then having allowed three earned only once. He has walked nine batters over the last three though. He has failed to throw 100 pitches only once this season back in April during his worst start of the season and seems to be back to the David Price everyone is used to seeing at this point. He allowed five runs in five innings against the Orioles in early April with eight strikeouts.

Splits & Sits

75 vs. left: .215/.360/.282, 2HR

275 vs. right: .245/.307/.356, 8HR

Bases Empty: .240

RISP: .274

RISP w/2 outs: .208

Men on w/2 outs: .163

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .364

2016 Home (7 starts)

(4-1) 5.61 (1.27/.265), 6HR

Career vs Baltimore (20 starts)

(8-4) 2.90 (1.22/.244), 8HR

vs. Batter

Adam Jones (49 AB) .265, 4 2B, 3RBI

Matt Wieters (47 AB) .319, 6 2B, HR, 4RBI

Nolan Reimold (30 AB) .133, HR, 4RBI

Chris Davis (23 AB) .304, 3RBI

Mark Trumbo (22 AB) .364, 2 2B, 2HR, 7RBI

Manny Machado (22 AB) .273, 2B, HR, 2RBI

Jonathan Schoop 2/8, RBI

Joey Rickard 1/2, 2B, BB

This series really just put the exclamation point on the opinion that the way the Orioles are winning games is not sustainable. Despite all the power and runs scored, the Orioles lost three of the four games in Toronto and are now headed to Boston who has pitching that is superior and has been doing very well over the last week. Orioles pitching has fallen apart lately and the offense is just masking that fact while Boston's pitching is top three in the league in the last week.

David Price has found his groove and is pitching very well lately and right behind him, we have Steven Wright again who has not cooled off in the slightest since we saw him last. We face E-Rod in game three which seems our best chance to win on paper. Price and Tillman seems to be a wash as it's anyone's game really, Steven Wright easily gets the advantage over the struggling Tyler Wilson who can't stop giving up five runs per start and has seen his ERA jump from 2.93 to 4.73 in the last five starts and Gausman over E-Rod whose season started two weeks ago and is returning from injury, so he's probably still in ST form at this point though his best start of the three thus far was against the Orioles where he threw six innings and allowed only two runs on six hits and no walks. Gausman seems to lack mental toughness and gets rattled very easy on the mound, so Boston may be a few bad calls from the home plate umpire away from lighting Gausman up. At any rate, Price is on fire lately and Tillman is one start against a struggling KC offense removed from giving up three dingers in back to back games.

It looks like Toronto will lose to the Phillies putting them three back and there are still a few other AL games being played. Detroit is up on the White Sox in the fifth and KC has found new life once again and lead the Indians in the sixth. BOth KC and Detroit seem to be playing really well, but both sit three back of the division leading Indians who have been playing good baseball for a long time now.

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