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9 up, 9 down in the first 3 innings.

Ran into trouble in the 4th.

Rebounded to retire 6 outs of 7 batters between the 4th, 5th, and 6th innings. At that point, he gave up a walk, a single, and another walk to load the bases with 2 outs. A visit from the pitching coach helped to settle him down, as he retired the next batter on 3 pitches (all strikes) on a grounder to the shortstop, ending the threat and putting a finishing touch on his 6 innings of 1-run ball.

18 OUTS: 5 Strikeouts, 5 Flyouts, 4 Groundouts, 2 Lineouts (Including 1 Double Play), 1 Popout

ALEXANDER MICHAEL WELLS O (vs. Advanced Rookie League-Brooklyn, 8/01)

IP:. 6

H:;; 4 ll(1 Double, 3 Singles)

R:l) 1

BB:)3

SO:)5

Pitches: 98 (59 Strikes, 39 Balls)

2016 ERA: 2.01 (Advanced Rookie League-Aberdeen)

PITCHES BY INNING

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15 (10 Strikes, 51 Balls)

15 (91 Strikes, 61 Balls)

81 (71 Strikes, 11 Balls)

26 (15 Strikes, 11 Balls)

10 (61 Strikes, 41 Balls)

24 (12 Strikes, 12 Balls)

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Game 1 (7:05)

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Team Records

57-40 |=======| 47-51

1st, +1.5 |=======| 3rd, -11.0

Streaks / L10

+4, Won 4 of 5 / 6-4 |=======| +4 Won 5 of 7 / 7-3

Team Offensive Rankings (MLB)

BA: .270 (3rd) |=======| BA: .268 (5th)

OPS: .783 (3rd) |=======| OPS: .788 (2nd)

Runs: 466 (9th) |=======| Runs: 499 (2nd)

HR: 146 (1st) |=======| HR: 121 (13th)

Last 7 Days

BA: .225 (26th) |=======| BA: .238 (18th)

OPS: .603 (29th) |=======| OPS: .700 (15th)

Runs: 20 (27th) |=======| Runs: 34 (6th)

HR: 7 (17th) |=======| HR: 8 (15th)

Team Pitching Rankings (MLB)

ERA: 4.24 (14th) |=======| ERA: 5.01 (29th)

WHIP: 1.40 (21st) |=======| WHIP: 1.44 (28th)

BAA: .262 (20th) |=======| BAA: .278 (29th)

TB: 1400 (17th) |=======| TB: 1497 (27th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 3.04 (10th) |=======| ERA: 4.65 (24th)

WHIP: 1.12 (11th) |=======| WHIP: 1.45 (27th)

BAA: .211 (5th) |=======| BAA: .272 (25th)

TB: 92 (9th) |=======| TB: 116 (28th)

Starters

ERA: 4.95 (25th) |=======| ERA: 5.04 (28th)

WHIP: 1.46 (28th) |=======| WHIP: 1.45 (27th)

BAA: .274 (25th) |=======| BAA: .281 (29th)

TB: 934 (18th) |=======| TB: 932 (17th)

Relievers

ERA: 3.10 (4th) |=======| ERA: 4.96 (28th)

WHIP: 1.30 (14th) |=======| WHIP: 1.42 (24th)

BAA: .242 (13th) |=======| BAA: .272 (28th)

TB: 466 (16th) |=======| TB: 565 (28th)

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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Yovani Gallardo

(3-2)

5.69 (1.70/.296)

37K / 31BB, 7HR

QS: 0

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Well, Gallardo was able to go seven innings against the Yankees, but allowed four runs to steer clear of the quality start. He, once again, allowed nine base runners in the game and 40 for the month in only 21 innings and a 5.57 ERA to go with it. He will now face the Rockies who he has been awful against for his career, but it should be noted that four of those starts came at Coors where the numbers are even worse. He has a solid home ERA, but the high WHIP and BAA indicate he has gotten a lot of luck at home that he hasn't gotten on the road.

Splits & Sits

126 vs. left: .308/.405/.444, 6HR

124 vs. right: .284/.350/.371, HR

Bases Empty: .300

RISP: .235

RISP w/2 outs: .192

Men on w/2 outs: .225

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .300

2016 Home (4 starts)

(2-0) 3.54 (1.62/.278), 2HR

Career vs. COL (9 starts, 1 relief)

(0-5) 6.08 (1.63/.317), 7HR

vs. Batter

Carlos Gonzalez (17 AB) .412, 2 2B, HR, 2RBI

Daniel Descalso (12 AB) .250, 2BB

Nick Hundley 3/8, 2 2B, 2BB

Mark Reynolds 0/6, 2BB, 5K

Brandon Barnes 1/4, 2B

Charlie Blackmon 0/3

DJ LeMahieu 1/3, RBI

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Jorge De La Rosa

(6-7)

6.07 (1.67/.297)

61K / 34BB, 12HR

QS: 4

De La Rosa had a very rough first two months as he finished May with a 10.52 ERA, but he has been pitching much better since then. After going to the DL with a groin injury and missing most of May, he came back in a relief role and earned his way back to the rotation putting up a 1.96 ERA in 23 June innings. He started July with three sub-4 quality starts, but fell apart in his last start against the Rays giving up seven earned in four innings along with 11 hits and a couple walks which lifts his July ERA to 5.25, but it was his first bad appearance since May 24th. Maybe De Rosa is going back to his struggles? Overall, he has been atrocious with runners on base and he has never pitched at Camden Yards. His one start against the Orioles was a bad one.

Splits & Sits

94 vs. left: .306/.372/.426, 3HR

240 vs. right: .293/.381/.425, 9HR

Bases Empty: .242

RISP: .289

RISP w/2 outs: .400

Men on w/2 outs: .392

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .167

2016 Away (7 starts)

(2-4) 6.50 (1.78/.320), 5HR

Career @ Camden Yards (0 starts)

NA

Career vs Baltimore (1 starts)

(0-1) 5 IP, 8H, 5ER, 3BB, HR

vs. Batter

The Orioles pull off the sweep of the Indians who did not play at all like their recent history indicated. They didn't play like a hot team at all, but the Orioles took advantage of mistakes and the starting pitching is the real story of the series here for Baltimore capped off with a walk-off home run from Nolan Reimold that almost gave Jim Hunter a heart attack and suddenly, the Orioles have won three in a row as they welcome the Rockies into town. Colorado has a pretty good offense, but their pitching is horrendous and is one of the only teams the Orioles rotation can look at and say "Well, at least we're not THAT.. we're not THAT bad." The Rockies have been playing well since the break, but most of their games have been played against the Braves including three of the wins in their four game winning streak.

This is a real toss up. Neither pitcher has been very good this season though De La Rosa has been better more recently, but who knows what to expect in this one. They're both pretty bad overall in 2016.

Both Boston and Toronto win today, so no changes there and the Yankees also won as they continue to play well. Meanwhile, every team in the Central lost their last game except Chicago who has won two in a row. Texas is beating up on KC and have won two in a row while Houston has won four in a row and continue their charge for a playoff spot still a half game behind Toronto in the WC and 2.5 behind Texas who must be feeling the heat now. Houston will play the Yankees next while Texas will face Oakland who has won three in a row and seven of 10.

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