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2 hours ago, bpilktree67 said:

He’s been great at home and awful on the road so that isn’t good but he has been great vs lefties and horrible vs righties and the Tigers are left handed heavy so that is good.  He has been god awful in the day but pretty good at night but the Tigers hit better at night.  So with all that said who the heck knows he is a rookie in his 14th start. 

So what you're telling me is he has extreme splits. Lol

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I think this is the Orioles low point and with Starters healthy I expect 2025 to be very good.  Having a lefty in the Rotation is so needed and maybe Povich is the one.  We will see in 2025.   No one could have endured what the Orioles did in 2024 with Starters injuries and made much out of the season.  I generally do not use injuries as an  excuse, but this really was the situation in 2024.   I thing any fair minded person would  say it was the case this year.   So 2025, I have great hopes for.  Go Orioles. 

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2 hours ago, Jim'sKid26 said:

He pitched well.

5.0 IP, 2 ER, 8 Ks, 2 BB; 89-57 (64%); that's 17.8 pitches per inning. 

Seems like they didn't want him to see the Tiger's lineup a third time. 

Bullpen gave up 2 ER in a tight game, imagine that. 

Bats just didn't show up.

The bats hardly ever show up. Sadly I kind of just want this season to be done with. Such a disappointment 

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33 minutes ago, LookitsPuck said:

Really gotta be happy with Povich’s growth this year. 8 good to great starts, 3-4 uncompetitive/bad ones, and 2 that he pitched decent aside from a single inning.

He walked 23 people in his first 8 starts, and in the last 6 only 7!

Great point.  And one of the few really nice bright spots right now...to see he was able to make such a dramatic turnaround with his control/command.  Let's hope it continues and we have ourselves a nice back end of the rotation starter that we don't have to trade prospects for or sign to a big contract...

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