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July 24, 2007

Two Months And Counting

by @ 8:42 am. Filed under 2007 Orioles

The Orioles have a little more then two months to go in yet another mediocre season but in my opinion, I think we really have something to build on here.  The Orioles rotation is coming around and it’s coming around in a big way and if there’s one spot where a team can show an immediate improvement, it’s with a good pitching staff.  So while these last couple of months of 2007 won’t mean much, Orioles fans might, just might have something to look forward to next year.

What about Erik Bedard.  He’s won his last five decisions and his last three starts have been nothing short of awesome.  He’s given up just one run with 36 strikeouts in 23 innings and if it weren’t for his mediocre win/loss record, he’d be in line for a Cy Young.  Still, he leads all of baseball with 167 strikeouts and Bedard’s coming out comes at a time when the Orioles might have a chance of popping their head above the .500 mark for the time in forever.

The rest of starters appear to be coming along and once again, it looks like Leo Mazzone is working his magic.  Jeremy Guthrie still has an ERA under three and and even Danny Cabrera looks like he might be coming around.  You still have that inconsistency, and he’s had a tough July but let’s wait and pass judgement at the end of the year.  Heck, the fact that Cabrera made it through the entire season looks like an accomplishment so I’m giving him these last two months to show something.  Even Brian Burress has been respectable.

The fact that the Orioles should be basically .500 based on their expected win/loss is also something to build on.  So the Orioles are playing liks a .500 team already.  The offense needs to be better though.  They’re scoring a half run less then the AL average and while they’re batting average of .268 isn’t bad, they’re slugging of .401 is below par.  One thing I am impressed with though, and it’s helped out the pitching, is how good the defense has been.  The Orioles are behind only the Athletics in defensive efficiency. 

So while the Orioles flounder in the standings, it really might be a case of waiting until next year.  Anyway, the Orioles kick off a three game series tonight against the Devil Rays.  Danny Cabrera gets the start against Scott Kazmir.  Bedard throws tomorrow.

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