BALTIMORE, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Nick Markakis socked a two-run homer and Matt Wieters added a pair of RBI Saturday in the Baltimore Orioles' 8-4 win over Tampa Bay. Baltimore Orioles - Nick Markakis - Matt Wieters - Tampa Bay - Sports
Wade Davis is enjoying the longest winning streak by a rookie starter in Tampa Bay Rays history, and he has been dominant in three starts against the Baltimore Orioles. He'll look to extend his run to seven games and move to 4-0 against the Orioles on Sunday at Camden Yards. Davis (11-9, 4.29 ERA) has gone 6-0 with a 3.23 ERA in his last seven outings, surpassing Jeff Niemann (2008) and Victor...
sports.yahoo.com/ - AP Via Yahoo! Sports - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:17:00 PM EDT
Buck Showalter has been so busy trying to improve the Baltimore Orioles, the veteran manager didn't know he was on verge of his 900th win until his daughter reminded him in a phone call early in the week. She made me aware of it. I'd forgotten it a little bit, Showalter said Saturday night after he reached the milestone with an 8-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
sports.yahoo.com/ - AP Via Yahoo! Sports - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:11:20 PM EDT
By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer Saturday, September 4, 2010 BALTIMORE — RHP Matt Garza didn't really care what Orioles DH Luke Scott had to say about him. But he did not care much for how Scott did so, invoking biblical proverbs. To each his own interpretation; that's what the Bible is. I'm a Christian, too; a Catholic Christian. He's throwing something in that shouldn't even be allowed to ...
www.tampabay.com/ - St. Petersburg Times - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:09:56 PM EDT
BALTIMORE -- James Shields saw his three-game winning streak end while his 2010 problems with the Orioles continued on Saturday night as Baltimore handed the Rays a 8-4 loss before 18,943 at Camden Yards.
BALTIMORE (AP) -Nick Markakis homered and scored twice to back an effective pitching performance by Jeremy Guthrie, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-4 Saturday night to provide manager Buck Showalter with his 900th career win.
By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer Saturday, September 4, 2010 BALTIMORE — The Rays offered some perspective Saturday. From the mound, where James Shields thought his rough outing in the 8-4 loss to the Orioles was more about bad luck than bad pitches. And from the clubhouse, where they insisted there was no concern, or consternation, about dropping further behind the do-they-ever-lose Yankees ...
www.tampabay.com/ - St. Petersburg Times - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:59:39 PM EDT
BALTIMORE-The Baltimore Orioles have fortified their bench by recalling three players from Triple-A Norfolk: outfielder Nolan Reimold and infielders Brandon Snyder and Robert Andino.
BALTIMORE — Friday was about getting even. Matt Garza felt he did, getting the payback he so publicly sought for his last outing against the Orioles by pitching the Rays to a 4-1 victory.
BALTIMORE - Light rail, which includes a stop at Camden Yards, is falling short of a weekday ridership goal set 16 years ago. And the Orioles, experiencing their worst-attended season in Oriole Park history, aren't helping. It seems that neither Oriole Park at Camden Yards nor Baltimore's ce...
BALTIMORE -- Buck Showalter has been so busy trying to improve the Baltimore Orioles, the veteran manager didn't know he was on verge of his 900th win until his daughter reminded him in a phone call early in the week.
www.nesn.com/ - New England Sports Network - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:26:06 PM EDT