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Game 4 (1:35)

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Team Records

81-67 |=======| 64-84

2nd, -3.0 |=======| 5th, -20.0

Streaks / L10

-1, Won 3 of 5 / 5-5 |=======| +1, Won 5 of 7 / 5-5

Team Offensive Rankings (AL)

BA: .259 (8th) |=======| BA: .244 (15th)

OPS: .773 (2nd) |=======| OPS: .739 (10th)

Runs: 685 (6th) |=======| Runs: 607 (13th)

HR: 231 (1st) |=======| HR: 198 (4th)

Last 7 Days

BA: .248 (8th) |=======| BA: .256 (5th)

OPS: .835 (3rd) |=======| OPS: .791 (6th)

Runs: 42 (3rd) |=======| Runs: 31 (10th)

HR: 16 (3rd) |=======| HR: 17 (2nd)

Team Pitching Rankings (AL)

ERA: 4.41 (12th) |=======| ERA: 4.21 (9th)

WHIP: 1.39 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.32 (7th)

BAA: .261 (11th) |=======| BAA: .255 (5th)

TB: 2092 (9th) |=======| TB: 2020 (4th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 4.65 (10th) |=======| ERA: 4.85 (12th)

WHIP: 1.52 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.43 (12th)

BAA: .283 (14th) |=======| BAA: .264 (12th)

TB: 105 (6th) |=======| TB: 130 (15th)

Starters

ERA: 4.88 (13th) |=======| ERA: 4.22 (3rd)

WHIP: 1.43 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.29 (4th)

BAA: .269 (11th) |=======| BAA: .253 (4th)

TB: 1364 (5th) |=======| TB: 1334 (1st)

Relievers

ERA: 3.66 (5th) |=======| ERA: 4.18 (13th)

WHIP: 1.33 (10th) |=======| WHIP: 1.38 (12th)

BAA: .249 (8th) |=======| BAA: .258 (12th)

TB: 728 (12th) |=======| TB: 686 (7th)

NEW: Quality Start minimum requirements

* - Game ERA must be 4.00 or less with at least six innings pitched

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Wade Miley

(8-13)

5.80 (1.47/.294)

114K / 47BB, 24HR

QS: 9

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Miley has an 8.41 (1.87/.351) in eight starts since coming to Baltimore ina trade for Ariel Miranda who is doing pretty well for his new team. He has allowed 10 runs in 6.1 IP over two September starts with five walks and 13 hits allowed. He hasn't allowed a home run, though. Miley has pretty good numbers against the Rays in eight starts, so maybe he'll show up like he did in his last two August starts against the Nationals and Blue Jays.

Splits & Sits

135 vs. left: .250/.311/.348, 3HR

502 vs. right: .306/.360/.462, 21HR

Bases Empty: .285

RISP: .344

RISP w/2 outs: .352

Men on w/2 outs: .319

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .292

Career @ Camden Yards (7 starts)

(1-5) 8.13 (1.65/.310), 7HR

Career vs. TB (8 starts)

(4-2) 2.81 (1.07/.207), 8HR

vs. Batter

Evan Longoria (22 AB) .227, 3 2B, 2HR, 4RBI, 8K

Logan Forsythe (21 AB) .286, 2 2B, HR, 3RBI

Steven Souza Jr. (14 AB) .214, 2B, HR, 3RBI

Alexei Ramirez (11 AB) .273, 2B, RBI

Kevin Kiermaier (10 AB) .400, 2B, 3B, S-HR

Mikie Mahtook 1/9, RBI

Corey Dickerson 0/8

Richie Shaffer 0/6

Tim Beckham 0/3, BB

Brad Miller 0/3

Luke Maile 1/3, 2B

Bobby Wilson 0/2

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Jake Odorizzi

(9-6)

3.81 (1.21/.243)

152K / 51BB, 26HR

QS: 13

Odorizzi has been fantastic since his July 17th start against the Orioles which was a good one. His only hiccup since then was his last start against the Orioles of seven runs in four innings where he got fastball happy and forgot he had other pitches. He always seems to struggle against the Orioles for some reason.

Splits & Sits

295 vs. left: .199/.261/.319, 10HR

418 vs. right: .274/.325/.428, 16HR

Bases Empty: .233

RISP: .230

RISP w/2 outs: .157

Men on w/2 outs: .170

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .290

2016 Away (14 starts)

(4-2) 4.20 (1.27/.255), 14HR

Career vs. Baltimore (12 starts, 1 relief)

(3-4) 5.48 (1.50/.294), 16HR

Career @ Camden Yards (6 starts)

(1-3) 7.26 (1.84/.346), 11HR

vs. Batter

Adam Jones (31 AB) .355, 2B, 2HR, 4RBI

Manny Machado (29 AB) .276, 3HR, 10RBI

Chris Davis (26 AB) .269, 2 2B, 3HR, 4RBI, 11K

J.J. Hardy (25 AB) .320, 2 2B, HR, 4RBI

Jonathan Schoop (17 AB) .353, 3 2B, RBI

Mark Trumbo (15 AB) .333, 2B, RBI

Ryan Flaherty (10 AB) .100, 5K

Pedro Alvarez 3/9, S-HR

Matt Wieters 3/9, HR, 3RBI

Paul Janish 2/3, 2B, RBI

Hyun-Soo Kim 1/2

Nolan Reimold 1/2, 2B

Andreise actually pitched well for the Rays against the Orioles for once and Tillman was OK, but hit two batters which is not like him and was left in the game about 15 pitches longer than he should have been. He was throwing 90-91MPH most of the game, but had decent movement. He looked alright out there, but maybe he has lost some arm strength from being out of action for three weeks. At least, I hope that's all it is. Tillman allows three runs and the Orioles bullpen allowed two more and lose 5-2. The Rays look like a brand new team in September and are playing really good baseball right now. The Orioles haven't really showed up for this series the way they should have and could lose the series tomorrow against Odorizzi with Miley on the hill. I have a bad feeling about the Boston series. They may want a little payback and are warming up against the Yankees who they have a chance to sweep tomorrow.

Odorizzi is still pitching well generally, but he rarely ever is able to keep his nerve against the Orioles. Miley has trouble against almost everybody since coming to the Orioles, so maybe Jake has a chance this time.

Wild Card Standings

Boston +3.0

*Baltimore --

*Toronto --

Seattle -3.0

Detroit -3.0

Houston -3.0

NY Yankees -4.0

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Here's a write up

http://www.baltimorebaseball.com/2016/09/17/red-sox-looming-orioles-need-topple-rays-sunday-afternoon/

Dan Connolly

The Orioles (81-67) are in serious jeopardy of losing three of four to the Rays with the division-leading Boston Red Sox coming to town for four Monday.

If you looked at this series against the Rays before Thursday’s series opener, there were two obvious thoughts.

The Orioles, who had won 11 of 15 against Tampa Bay previously, should win three of four, but absolutely, positively couldn’t afford to lose three of four.

And, if one of those games looked like a fairly certain loss it would be Sunday’s contest between Tampa Bay’s Jake Odorizzi and the Orioles’ Wade Miley.

Now that game looms huge, especially with the Orioles back to three games behind the Red Sox in the division-title race.

“I think at this time, it’s not necessarily a must win, but at this point in time of the year you need every W you can get,” Orioles center fielder Adam Jones said. “I think we have 14 left and, at this point, you can’t give games away. We’re not giving them away, but we’ve just got to go out there tomorrow, handle Odorizzi, get some runs early and let our starter settle in and bring in that bullpen.”

Miley is 1-5 with an 8.41 ERA in eight starts for the Orioles. The slot was initially listed as “to be determined,” but Orioles manager Buck Showalter decided that Miley’s solid numbers versus Tampa Bay (4-2, 2.81 ERA in eight starts) and the desire to give Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausman an extra day’s rest outweighed Miley’s struggles as an Oriole.

Odorizzi has been excellent in the second half (6-1, 2.78 ERA in 11 starts), but typically has had his troubles with the Orioles (3-4, 5.48 ERA in 13 games) and at Camden Yards (1-3, 7.26 ERA in six starts).

So maybe this is the classic reverse-lock. On paper, the Rays win the starting pitching matchup, but the Orioles are the ones that have to win the game.

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