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Game 3 (1:35)

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Team Records

39-28 |=======| 39-32

1st, +1.0 |=======| 2nd, -2.0

Streaks / L10

+1, Lost 5 of 8 / 5-5 |=======| +4, Won 7 of 9 / 7-3

Team Offensive Rankings (AL)

BA: .259 (7th) |=======| BA: .246 (10th)

OPS: .777 (2nd) |=======| OPS: .762 (5th)

Runs: 314 (6th) |=======| Runs: 329 (3rd)

HR: 104 (1st) |=======| HR: 101 (2nd)

Last 7 Days

BA: .248 (10th) |=======| BA: .333 (1st)

OPS: .821 (5th) |=======| OPS: 1.066 (1st)

Runs: 33 (9th) |=======| Runs: 69 (1st)

HR: 15 (3rd) |=======| HR: 23 (1st)

Team Pitching Rankings (AL)

ERA: 4.23 (10th) |=======| ERA: 3.77 (3rd)

WHIP: 1.39 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.25 (2nd)

BAA: .265 (11th) |=======| BAA: .240 (2nd)

TB: 972 (11th) |=======| TB: 945 (7th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 6.90 (15th) |=======| ERA: 4.19 (8th)

WHIP: 1.70 (15th) |=======| WHIP: 1.19 (3rd)

BAA: .310 (14th) |=======| BAA: .234 (3rd)

TB: 139 (15th) |=======| TB: 125 (12th)

Starters

ERA: 4.93 (13th) |=======| ERA: 3.65 (2nd)

WHIP: 1.42 (12th) |=======| WHIP: 1.21 (1st)

BAA: .272 (11th) |=======| BAA: .233 (1st)

TB: 637 (6th) |=======| TB: 656 (11th)

Relievers

ERA: 3.10 (2nd) |=======| ERA: 4.08 (12th)

WHIP: 1.33 (10th) |=======| WHIP: 1.34 (11th)

BAA: .252 (11th) |=======| BAA: .259 (12th)

TB: 335 (12th) |=======| TB: 289 (6th)

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

(9-1)

2.87 (1.16/.220)

82K / 31BB, 10HR

QS: 0

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Tillman has allowed only one run over the last 14.1 IP and will go for his 10th win in this one, but Toronto owns him with practically everyone in the Toronto lineup hitting well over .300 against him and all of them have at least one RBI. I guess we will have to see if that trend continues here. He did hold the Jays to two runs over six innings back in April which is good, but this is July now.

Splits & Sits

172 vs. left: .230/.320/.378, 6HR

167 vs. right: .209/.269/.305, 4HR

Bases Empty: .243

RISP: .185

RISP w/2 outs: .250

Men on w/2 outs: .234

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .667

2016 Home (9 starts)

(6-0) 2.39 (1.22/.232), 5HR

Career vs. TOR (21 starts)

(4-10) 5.65 (1.37/.278), 26HR

vs. Batter

Edwin Encarnacion (51 AB) .314, 3 2B, 3HR, 4RBI

Josh Donaldson (26 AB) .308, 4 2B, HR, 7RBI

Ryan Goins (25 AB) .360, HR, 2RBI

Kevin Pillar (18 AB) .333, 2B, 3HR, 5RBI

Justin Smoak (15 AB) .200, 2B, RBI, 5BB

Michael Saunders (14 AB) .357, 2B, 2HR, 3RBI

Russell Martin 4/9, 2B, RBI, 4BB

Troy Tulowitzki 1/5, HR, 2RBI

Devon Travis 1/4, 2B, 4RBI

Ezequiel Carrera 1/4, HR, 3RBI

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Marcus Stroman

(6-2)

4.76 (1.33/.267)

63K / 27BB, 8HR

QS: 8

Last 6 starts (36.2 IP): (2-2) 6.64 (1.69), 4HR

Stroman has really struggled since mid-May with only two quality starts and three starts allowing six or more runs. It seems he is struggling from the stretch, but he has been at his best on the road and has been solid at Camden Yards as well.

Splits & Sits

200 vs. left: .260/.325/.387, 5HR

191 vs. right: .274/.319/.387, 3HR

Bases Empty: .243

RISP: .317

RISP w/2 outs: .316

Men on w/2 outs: .293

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .333

2016 Away (6 starts)

(4-1) 3.40 (1.13/.223), 4HR

Career @ Camden Yards (3 starts)

(2-1) 3.86 (1.19/.253), 4HR

Career vs Baltimore (4 starts, 1 relief)

(2-1) 3.86 (1.15/.257), 5HR

vs. Batter

Ryan Flaherty 1/9, HR, 2RBI

Manny Machado 3/9, 2B, HR, 2RBI

Jonathan Schoop 1/9, 2B

Matt Wieters 2/8, HR, 3RBI

Chris Davis 1/8, RBI

Adam Jones 4/8, RBI, BB

Pedro Alvarez 2/6, S-HR

Mark Trumbo 3/5, 2B, BB

Joey Rickard 1/3

Hyun-soo Kim 0/2

Gallardo pitched well in his debut allowing only two runs in five innings, but he also allowed nine baserunners and was fortunate that a few line drives went right at defenders. Allowing nine baserunners in five innings is never good and is why he struggled so much before his injury. He allows too many men on base. Dickey also pitched well, but the Orioles edge out the win and return to first all alone.

Stroman's struggles continue this season, but he is coming off a very good start and has been a road pitcher this season posting a very nice line in away games while Tillman also posts a very good line in home games with a perfect 6-0 record. However, Tillman's numbers against Toronto are ugly though he did pitch well against them in April when their offense was cold. Of course, that's not the case now, so it will be interesting to see how this one turns out.

Boston also won today and remain one back of the lead while Cleveland looks like they will win and KC has yet to play their game against Detroit which is about to get underway in the Central. Texas is now 7.5 games up on Seattle with their loss to Boston today having won five straight and eight of 10.

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Adam Jones as the lead-off hitter in 2016:

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.281 )) Batting Average

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.870 )) OPS

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Adam Jones, Places in the Lineup:

1st: ) .281 BA ))) .310 OBP ))) .870 OPS ))) 9 HR ))) 4 2B ))) (124 lPlate Appearances)

2nd: ) .273 BA ))) .304 OBP ))) .668 OPS ))) 0 HR ))) 2 2B ))) (23 1lPlate Appearances)

3rd: ) .222 BA ))) .282 OBP ))) .671 OPS ))) 5 HR ))) 3 2B ))) (117 lPlate Appearances)

4th: ) .188 BA ))) .278 OBP ))) .465 OPS ))) 0 HR ))) 0 2B ))) (18 1lPlate Appearances)

5th: ) .182 BA ))) .250 OBP ))) .523 OPS ))) 0 HR ))) 1 2B ))) (12 1lPlate Appearances)

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Sunday is the last game of the 20 game stretch against the 4 teams O's fans hate the most. We are 11-8 in that stretch. A win and we would finish it 12-8 (.600). I think most O's fans should be very pleased with that.

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Sunday is the last game of the 20 game stretch against the 4 teams O's fans hate the most. We are 11-8 in that stretch. A win and we would finish it 12-8 (.600). I think most O's fans should be very pleased with that.

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This would be a nice win for the O's. It'd be great to rebound from the bad series in Toronto by taking 2 of 3 from the Red Sox and Jays in back to back series. Hopefully Stroman's struggles continue and the Orioles smack him around. His last start was good, but it was also against the Phillies. He's allowed 14 hits and 7 runs in 12.1 IP against Baltimore so far this season. I think they take this one today. Let's go O's!

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