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Game 3 (7:10)

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Team Records

37-27 |=======| 37-27

T-1st, +2.0 |=======| T-1st, +2.0

Streaks / L10

-1, Lost 4 of 5 / 6-4 |=======| -2, Won 3 of 5 / 5-5

Team Offensive Rankings (AL)

BA: .258 (7th) |=======| BA: .291 (1st)

OPS: .779 (2nd) |=======| OPS: .838 (1st)

Runs: 306 (5th) |=======| Runs: 377 (1st)

HR: 102 (1st) |=======| HR: 79 (7th)

Last 7 Days

BA: .241 (12th) |=======| BA: .286 (4th)

OPS: .779 (7th) |=======| OPS: .788 (5th)

Runs: 35 (8th) |=======| Runs: 36 (7th)

HR: 15 (2nd) |=======| HR: 7 (11th)

Team Pitching Rankings (AL)

ERA: 4.14 (9th) |=======| ERA: 4.19 (10th)

WHIP: 1.40 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.28 (5th)

BAA: .265 (13th) |=======| BAA: .237 (1st)

TB: 933 (9th)|=======| TB: 847 (1st)

SP ERA: 4.89 (13th) |=======| SP ERA: 4.50 (8th)

BP ERA: 2.94 (2nd) |=======| BP ERA: 3.57 (7th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 5.55 (13th) |=======| ERA: 2.87 (1st)

WHIP: 1.70 (14th) |=======| WHIP: 1.05 (1st)

BAA: .311 (14th)|=======| BAA: .195 (1st)

TB: 123 (10th) |=======| TB: 61 (1st)

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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Tyler Wilson

(2-5)

4.73 (1.27/.258)

30K / 15BB, 7HR

QS: 2

Last 5 starts (28.1 IP): (0-4) 6.68 (1.48), 4HR

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Wilson has not been good since early May and has allowed five runs in three of the last five starts including the last two. I am not really sure that Wilson has all that much to "turn up" in order to adjust to the league at this point and probably doesn't have a ceiling above that of, say, Rodrigo Lopez. He has done pretty well against Boston, though.

Splits & Sits

135 vs. left: .252/.363/.306, 3HR

118 vs. right: .264/.297/.441, 4HR

Bases Empty: .257

RISP: .347

RISP w/2 outs: .350

Men on w/2 outs: .273

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .455

2016 Away (4 starts, 1 relief)

(2-1) 4.39 (1.16/.255), 4HR

Career vs. BOS (1 start, 1 relief)

9.2 IP (0-1), 10H, 3ER, 2BB, HR

Career @ Fenway Park (1 relief)

3 IP, 2H

vs. Batter

Mookie Betts 2/5

Dustin Pedroia 1/5

Travis Shaw 1/5

Xander Bogaerts 3/4, 2 2B, 2RBI, BB

Jackie Bradley Jr. 1/4, S-HR

Ryan Hanigan 0/4

David Ortiz 0/3, BB

Marco Hernandez 0/3

Blake Swihart 2/3, 3B

Hanley Ramirez 0/1

Chris Young 0/1

VS

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Eduardo Rodriguez

(1-1)

6.06 (1.41/.258)

7K / 7BB, 5HR

QS: 1

Rodriguez has respectable numbers against the Orioles in four starts, but is only three starts into the season after an injury delayed him. Since his QS against the Orioles for his 2016 debut, he has allowed nine runs in 10 innings since then with five home runs allowed and four coming in one game against Toronto. He also has seven walks over that span with only four K's.

Splits & Sits

11 vs. left: .200/.273/.182

59 vs. right: .269/.339/.542, 5HR

Bases Empty: .205

RISP: .300

RISP w/2 outs: .333

Men on w/2 outs: .462

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .000

2016 Home (1 start)

(0-1) 5.2 IP, 4H, 5ER, 4HR, 3BB

Career vs Baltimore (4 starts)

(1-2) 3.86 (1.29/.256), HR

vs. Batter

Chris Davis (11 AB) .091, 5K

Manny Machado (10 AB) .200, 2B, BB

Nolan Reimold (10 AB) .300, 2B, RBI, BB

Adam Jones 2/8, 2RBI

Matt Wieters 2/8, HR, 2RBI

Jonathan Schoop 1/5

Mark Trumbo 0/3

Ryan Flaherty 0/2, RBI

Paul Janish 1/2, 2B

Joey Rickard 1/2

Steven Wright proved to be almost as dominating as he was when we saw him the first time when we got only two runs, four hits and five walks off of him. This time, we get three runs, six hits and one walk off of him in 7.1 innings. It didn't turn out all that differently this time around as his knuckler continues to be that damn good. On the other side, Gausman lays another egg allowing more than four runs in his third start of the last five, but this is the first time he has not pitched into the fourth inning. Despaigne did well enough and the Orioles were able to hold the Sox to six runs, but the bullpen had to throw five innings. This simply can't hold up over the season and the offense is cooling off and can not be expected to pull off Cinderella stories every night. The Orioles have now lost four of five.

Tyler Wilson has been brought down to earth and has struggled badly over the last five starts as it seems the league has figured him out, but E-Rod is a decent matchup for him since he is coming back from an injury and isn't all there just yet though he did pitch well against the Orioles in his 2016 debut. There could be a lot of runs in this one.

In the division, the tie is reinstated and Toronto crushed the Phils again moving to only two games back of the lead and have one more against Philly tomorrow. It seems Toronto is about to make things really interesting in the East and we may even have a different order 1-3 after we face Toronto for three coming up next.

In the Central, the Royals have won five in a row as they beat Cleveland again completing the revenge sweep and moving into a tie for first place. KC is officially red hot again and remain one of the best teams in the AL. Detroit lost to the White Sox and remain in third two games back and the White Sox 2.5 games back. In the West, Texas is losing to Oakland in the fourth and Seattle just lost to the Rays in the 13th inning in embarrassing fashion as Mike Montgomery came in the game and allowed a one out triple, hit a batter and then walked the next two batters producing the game winning run.

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