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What do you mean. He should be back this series against the Dodgers or when we play the Angels

He can't pitch without pain now. They won't push him until he is pain-free, then he'll need to get his arm strength back and then rehab in Frederick, etc. I think it's going to be longer than you think.

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As long as he's back and healthy, he should take his time. I'd throw givens out a little more and make him O'day lite

Especially throwing down under. Lot of stress on that hamstring. Take the time and get it right.

Ballgame.

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It aint happening with Wilson and Ubaldo back to back. We are a crummy road team with very crummy pitching.

O's are about to fall to 16-19 on the road. Slightly above average in the AL, actually.

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At this point, I wouldn't mind if the Orioles gave Wright a shot out of the bullpen. His biggest problem as a starter is that his breaking balls are horrible. If the Orioles just make him a two pitch fastball/changeup pitcher, I think he would do okay.

That would be a good replacement in case O'day doesn't come back

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