vmax Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 The starters and bullpen have to do better. This torrid hitting streak won't last all season. There will be peaks and valleys.Pitching, especially the relievers and closers, were a huge part of last seasons success.To make the playoffs again the O's pitchers have to step up.
varaven45 Posted April 7, 2013 Posted April 7, 2013 Pitching thus far has been a shell of itself from last year. Five games in....no great shakes but it needs to improve for sure. Hitting looks awesome so far . We need to win today to go 4-2 headed to Bostonseries.
dc. Posted April 7, 2013 Posted April 7, 2013 Well, Tillman and Arrietta are the only starters to really struggle if you ask me. No one has gone especially 'deep,' but the other three pitched fine. And we know to expect that kind of inconsistency from Tillman and Arrieta, hence why we kept so many other guys ready to call up. Personally, I still don't see Arrieta being the guy long-term. Tillman still has a lot of upside. As for the pen... I'm not overly concerned. Early season shakes. A few of the issues in the bullpen haven't been aided by shaky defense at bad times (like last night). Obviously the bats can't keep it up forever - but really right now we're getting all of our production from Markakis, Jones, Davis and Wieters. Look at the rest of the team and you can see decent average but not really any pop. The big four may not be able to plow forever, but Reimold, McClouth, Machado, Hardy will all their turns.
varaven45 Posted April 7, 2013 Posted April 7, 2013 A slice of humble pie today vs a very , very mediocre twins team. Time to get game vs Bosox !
varaven45 Posted April 8, 2013 Posted April 8, 2013 So much for getting game in Beantown. It's early but you wonder if we missed out on a needed bat in the offseason. Chris Davis in cool down mode.
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