Between two teams returning after long absences in the postseason, Texas’ mantra of “Go and take it” resonates with their approach. The Orioles’ “Soak it in” unfortunately reflects how they weren’t aggressive enough in their moves, especially at the trade deadline.
No one is going to look at what the Orioles accomplished this year and decide the template that helped them get here is broken, least of all Mike Elias, Sig Mejdal or Eve Rosenbaum.
Starter Dean Kremer gave up six earned runs and failed to get out of the second inning and the Orioles were swept for the first time since Adley Rutschman joined the team early last year.
Félix Bautista, the Orioles’ All-Star closer, had Tommy John reconstructive surgery on Monday, the Orioles announced. It was performed by Dr. Keith Meister.
Means, who won't pitch in the ALDS due to elbow pain, is the longest-tenured Orioles player, having seen the lowest of lows for the club — only to have his own skyrocketing career derailed just as the team started to win.
The story of Rodriquez's season has been learning to pitch against top talent, and he found success by throwing fastballs for strikes to set up his secondary pitches. But he wasn't accurate enough Sunday, and his plan fell apart.
Many fans sitting through sweltering summer games welcome Mr. Splash's cooling outbursts after extra-base hits. Now that it's not quite so warm, Orioles fans are nevertheless hoping to get soaked. Because that means the O's are doing well.