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lot with video, how to work everything and what to look for. "The second time around, when we played Baltimore, Tommy Hunter threw a lot of cutters and I hadn't seen good cutters, really. So I see a ball start middle-away I'm going at
Orioles' starters' ERAs over that span look like 4.70 (Jason Hammel), 5.87, (Wei-Yin Chen), 6.75 ( Tommy Hunter ) and 7.82 (Jake Arrieta). Who knew Doug Fister would be so important when he went from Seattle to Detroit last
s 8-6 win over the Orioles - a win that saw the Sox get to .500 and also included a titanic Ortiz homer off of Tommy Hunter in the sixth inning, his 10th of the season - about the perception of lack of leadership on this team. Ortiz, you remember
5-4 in the sixth inning, to force O’s starter Tommy Hunter into a game-tying balk. “You wait another second ..... and he steps off. [Middlebrooks] went exactly as [ Hunter ] was in that no man’s land – oh, I should step off; no, I can’t
managed a 2.53 ERA with opponents hitting just .207 against him. The rest of the Baltimore starters -- Zach Britton, Tommy Hunter and Alfredo Simon -- haven't been overly daunting, although Britton is coming off a seven-inning outing in which he held
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back-to-back home runs from Daniel Nava and Jarrod Saltalamacchia in the sixth inning against Baltimore reliever Tommy Hunter . Nava’s solo shot broke open a 3-3 tie, just clearing the left field wall, while Saltalamacchia launched his
back-to-back home runs from Daniel Nava and Jarrod Saltalamacchia in the sixth inning against Baltimore reliever Tommy Hunter . Nava’s solo shot broke open a 3-3 tie, just clearing the left field wall, while Saltalamacchia launched his
through a translator. Uehara explained that he had never heard of Davis prior to being traded for the first baseman (and Tommy Hunter ), but the “new experience” of being dealt for the first time in his professional career led to his attention to Davis
the equation is that a few pitchers in the group approach 200 innings. Chen led the way with 192 2/3 innings, with Tommy Hunter coming in second at 133 2/3 innings. After Chen, no pitcher made more than 20 starts. The hope is that top
when he had one and a half years of team control remaining) for Chris Davis and Tommy Hunter . (Davis smashed 33 homers for the O’s in 2012, while Hunter provided the O’s with some depth in both their rotation and bullpen. Clearly, he
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