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Game 3 (1:05)

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Team Records

58-45 |=======| 59-45

2nd, -0.5 |=======| 1st, +0.5

Streaks / L10

-5, Lost 9 of 14 / 5-5 |=======| +2, Won 5 of 6 / 7-3

Team Offensive Rankings (AL)

BA: .265 (5th) |=======| BA: .251 (11th)

OPS: .776 (2nd) |=======| OPS: .767 (3rd)

Runs: 478 (5th) |=======| Runs: 501 (2nd)

HR: 150 (1st) |=======| HR: 144 (2nd)

Last 7 Days

BA: .223 (14th) |=======| BA: .226 (13th)

OPS: .622 (14th) |=======| OPS: .728 (7th)

Runs: 26 (12th) |=======| Runs: 33 (6th)

HR: 8 (8th) |=======| HR: 9 (7th)

Team Pitching Rankings (AL)

ERA: 4.19 (7th) |=======| ERA: 3.85 (3rd)

WHIP: 1.38 (11th) |=======| WHIP: 1.23 (2nd)

BAA: .260 (10th) |=======| BAA: .243 (2nd)

TB: 1441 (7th) |=======| TB: 1428 (5th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 2.63 (4th) |=======| ERA: 4.77 (11th)

WHIP: 0.99 (1st) |=======| WHIP: 1.21 (7th)

BAA: .209 (1st) |=======| BAA: .247 (7th)

TB: 81 (3rd) |=======| TB: 106 (8th)

Starters

ERA: 4.94 (12th) |=======| ERA: 3.74 (2nd)

WHIP: 1.44 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.21 (2nd)

BAA: .273 (12th) |=======| BAA: .237 (2nd)

TB: 969 (5th) |=======| TB: 975 (6th)

Relievers

ERA: 2.99 (2nd) |=======| ERA: 4.10 (10th)

WHIP: 1.28 (7th) |=======| WHIP: 1.27 (4th)

BAA: .238 (5th) |=======| BAA: .255 (9th)

TB: 472 (8th) |=======| TB: 453 (5th)

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

(14-3)

3.47 (1.22/.233)

112K / 48BB, 14HR

QS: 12

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Of Tillman's last eight starts, four were brilliant seven inning one run performances and the other four were five innings or less performances with either four or six runs allowed. He will now pitch against his nemesis the Blue Jays who he has horrible numbers against especially at Canadian Communications and Media Company Centre. He allowed four runs in five innings against the Jays eight starts ago with two home runs allowed and has a 4.91 (1.09/.220) in two starts against Toronto this season, but both were at Camden Yards. He will face Toronto's best pitcher who coincidentally is better than himself this year.

Splits & Sits

269 vs. left: .238/.320/.375, 8HR

270 vs. right: .229/.291/.330, 6HR

Bases Empty: .238

RISP: .235

RISP w/2 outs: .279

Men on w/2 outs: .227

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .455

2016 Away (9 starts)

(6-2) 3.12 (1.09/.204), 6HR

Career @ Rogers Centre (11 starts)

(2-6) 7.94 (1.66/.318), 19HR

Career vs. TOR (22 starts)

(5-10) 5.71 (1.36/.277), 28HR

vs. Batter

Edwin Encarnacion (53 AB) .302, 3 2B, 3HR, 4RBI

Jose Bautista (42 AB) .262, 3 2B, 3HR, 7RBI

Josh Donaldson (29 AB) .276, 4 2B, HR, 7RBI

Kevin Pillar (20 AB) .350, 2B, 3HR, 5RBI

Michael Saunders (16 AB) .313, 2B, 2HR, 3RBI

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

Melvin Upton Jr. (14 AB) .214, 2B, HR, 2RBI, 3BB

Russell Martin (11 AB) .455, 2 2B, RBI, 4BB

Troy Tulowitzki 2/7, 2HR, 4RBI

Ezequiel Carrera 1/7, HR, 3RBI

Devon Travis 3/6, 2 2B, HR, 6RBI

Darwin Barney 0/2

VS

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Aaron Sanchez

(11-1)

2.72 (1.15/.227)

115K / 39BB, 10HR

QS: 15

Last 7 starts (47 IP): (5-0) 1.53 (1.00), 2HR

Sanchez is one of the few having an even better season than Tillman and has been red hot over the last seven starts since giving up six runs on 10 hits (4HR) in five innings against the Orioles on June 12th. His next start was also against the Orioles and allowed one earned in six innings and has been on a roll since then. He has a whopping 15 sub-4 starts of at least six innings this season. I know the Jays insist they will take him out of the rotation eventually, but I don't see how they can since the kid is certainly among the top contenders for the Cy Young at this point in time plus the Jays are very much in contention and won't be able to replace his production. On top of that, he has not lost a game since April 22nd against the A's and is 7-0 over his last 10 starts with three of those games coming at home and four on the road though he is better on the road. This is certainly the matchup the Jays want against Tillman, so we'll see if Sanchez steps up again here. His career numbers against the Orioles aren't pretty, but he showed he can do better in his last start against us.

Splits & Sits

283 vs. left: .227/.304/.336, 8HR

258 vs. right: .227/.272/.283, 2HR

Bases Empty: .223

RISP: .181

RISP w/2 outs: .160

Men on w/2 outs: .205

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .208

2016 Home (9 starts)

(4-1) 3.56 (1.28/.244), 7HR

Career vs Baltimore (5 starts, 5 relief)

(3-2) 5.34 (1.81/.278), 8HR

vs. Batter

Manny Machado (15 AB) .333, 2 2B, 2RBI

Adam Jones (14 AB) .143, HR, 4RBI

Chris Davis (12 AB) .500, 2B, 3HR, 4RBI

Jonathan Schoop 3/9

Caleb Joseph 1/9, 2B, 2RBI

Ryan Flaherty 2/8, 2B, RBI

Mark Trumbo 1/7, RBI

Hyun-Soo Kim 2/5, BB

Pedro Alvarez 2/4, S-HR, 2BB

J.J. Hardy 0/4, BB

Matt Wieters 1/3, S-HR

The Orioles give up first place in a blowout at the hands of the Blue Jays and another outstanding performance from J.A. Happ and another pathetic performance for Gallardo as he couldn't even get through five innings allowing five runs in 4.1 innings. The Orioles bullpen once again fails as they allowed four additional runs to score and walked seven Toronto batters total for the whole game. The Orioles have lost 9 of 14 as that M word begins rearing it's ugly head again with losing streaks of four and five games now to make null the five game winning streak in between to fall to 13 games over .500 and falling. World Series? Get real, they have to make it to the playoffs first and that is by no means a sure thing. If Boston wins tonight, the Orioles could find themselves in third place after tomorrow's game.

The Orioles best pitcher against the Blue Jays best pitcher. Theirs is statistically better across the board and has much better numbers in this ballpark than Tillman does, but both have struggled against the opposing team for their careers. Both have one good and one bad start against the opposing teams this season, but Tillman struggles far more against Toronto in their park than Sanchez does against the Orioles. Doesn't look good for Tillman in this one and this will be his first start of the year in Toronto. Can Tillman be the stopper again? In Toronto, that may be too much even for him.

Most games have yet to be played today, so there's not a whole lot to say as far as the AL goes. Detroit will look to win their fifth in a row tonight against Houston and Seattle is down 1-0 to the Cubs in the late innings. The rest is yet to be seen.

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Gary Thorne must read the Hangout message boards.

He opens the broadcast by saying that July has been one of the worst months in Oriole history, dating back to 1954!?!?!

We're 11-14 in July.

April 1988 says hello.

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