The Orioles finally broke their losing streak, the longest since (i believe) 2005. The win like the one last night really keeps my hopes that this team can be something special with a few changes. Scoring 3 runs in the 1st inning and 4 runs in the 8th inning allowed the O's to have a 7-0 lead. I am not going to lie when Guthrie let Branyan hit that solo home run I got really scared really fast, but Guthrie made it through the 8th and allowed the closer, Walker, to finish off the game. This game showed the exact kind of team the Orioles can be when our players actually play some ball. Although I guess anyone can argue that when your hitters are hitting well and your pitchers are shutting down the opposing bats any team will win. But beating the current NL West division leader in their park made it a little sweeter.
Guthrie has really been a great addition to the O's this season. I do hope this isn't a fluke year at that Mazzone has taught him the right tools to be a solid pitcher. Guthrie only gave up 4 hits, 1 HR, and had 9 strike outs.
What was interesting was seeing Millar in the #3 spot of the line up. Millar had 2 hits and an RBI at the position, but was also struck out twice. It will be interesting to see if Trembley will keep Millar in the same spot.
Lastly, and continuing my Nick Markakis rants, i want to say how he is a truly a classy athlete. Last night during post game interviews Markakis was rockin' a black t-shirt that said in large letters "Thank You O's Fans" (or something of the sorts) it was a nice subtle acknowledgment to the fans I appreciated, as a fan. Markakis also made an amazing throw from right field to stop a potential double. I don't know if anyone saw that throw but it was a beauty.
Tejada, after being hit on the hand/wrist area didn't want to leave but Trembley didn't want to risk it, which is smart. Tejada's x-rays were negative but he is still going to get a CAT scan to make sure there isn't any other kind of damage. I would assume he would be good for today's game.