The Orioles may be the surprise team of the league thus far, but apparently the news didn't make the short trek to Philadelphia, as the Phillies were able to come into Charm City and take 2 of 3 from the Birds, while the Yankees and Red Sox both gained a little ground and cut the O's lead in the East to 2 games.
Sammy Sosa is expected to come off of the DL and possibly play as early as Tuesday night at home versus the Mariners. The O's will sure be glad to have that right handed bat back in the lineup, and hopefully Sammy is ready to heat up with the weather as he has done throughout his career. Not sure what roster move will come as result of this, perhaps James Baldwin will go back down as he was brought in to basically cover for Long man John Parrish whom wasn't available the last few days.
Eric Bedard continues to dominate hitters and is arguably the best left handed pitcher in the AL right now, yes even better than Santana and Randy Johnson thus far. His 2. 08 ERA would be under 1.00 if not for one start versus Detroit earlier this season, only once has he allowed more than 2 runs in a game this season and has won 5 straight decisions. We all had high hopes and noted other teams persistence in aquiring the 26 year old Canadian this past offseason.
Rodgigo Lopez, Daniel Cabrera and Sidney Ponson have all struggled in their past few starts, a trend they will undoubtedly need to reverse if the O's have aspirations of making this pennant race.
Tony "screech" Fiorentino continues to impress after his call up last week from single A Frederick. He hit his first home run over the weekend and added a bases loaded clutch 2 run single in the O's 7-0 shutout of the Phils last Saturday. At 22 years old, and 11 months removed from being drafted in the 2004 draft, Screech's unlikely rise to the majors continues to be lesson to all of the O's minor league talent, if not an inspiration.
The O's have Monday off, and will begin a 3 game series with Seattle on Tuesday, with Mike Hargrove set to make his return to Baltimore, and then a 3 game tilt with the Tigers to cap off a 9 game homestand. The O's have played much better on the road thus far, and need to change that trend in the next week before a show down at Fenway to end the month.