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Baltimore Orioles
Location: Baltimore, Md. | Ballpark: Camden Yards (48,876) | Spring Training: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Owner: Peter Angelos | GM: Andy MacPhail | Manager: Dave Trembley | World Championships: 3
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Depth Chart


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N. Reimold
L. Scott
A. Jones
F. Pie
N. Markakis
F. Pie
L. Montanez
M. Mora
T. Wigginton
R. Andino
M. Mora
C. Izturis
Rotation
1. J. Guthrie
2. B. Bergesen
3. R. J. Hill
4. J. Berken
5. D. Hernandez
6. K. Uehara
B. Roberts
R. Andino
A. Huff
T. Wigginton
O. Salazar
DH
L. Scott
T. Wigginton
M. Wieters
G. Zaun
  Bullpen
G. Sherrill (CL)
J. R. Johnson
D. Baez
M. Albers
B. Bass
M. Hendrickson
K. Mickolio
C. Ray
D. Sarfate
A. Simon
Last Updated: 7/6/2009
 
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Last Five Games

Most Frequent Lineup
 AvgHRRBI
Roberts2B.275840
JonesCF.3071246
MarkakisRF.293855
Huff1B.2631155
Wigginton3B.256623
ScottDH.3051750
ZaunC.24139
PieLF.23428
IzturisSS.260113
 
Notes
  • 64 different lineups used this season.
  • Most frequent lineup used in 5 games.
  • Other Frequent Lineups
    4 Game(s)
    Roberts2B
    JonesCF
    MarkakisRF
    Huff1B
    Mora3B
    ScottDH
    WietersC
    ReimoldLF
    IzturisSS
    4 Game(s)
    Roberts2B
    JonesCF
    MarkakisRF
    Huff1B
    Mora3B
    ScottDH
    ReimoldLF
    WietersC
    AndinoSS
    4 Game(s)
    Roberts2B
    JonesCF
    MarkakisRF
    Huff1B
    ReimoldLF
    ScottDH
    Mora3B
    WietersC
    AndinoSS
    2 Game(s)
    Roberts2B
    JonesCF
    MarkakisRF
    HuffDH
    Mora3B
    ScottLF
    Wigginton1B
    WietersC
    AndinoSS
    2 Game(s)
    Roberts2B
    JonesCF
    MarkakisRF
    Mora3B
    Huff1B
    WiggintonDH
    ReimoldLF
    ZaunC
    IzturisSS

     
     
     
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    Danys Baez, #28
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    4343.04.40024
     
    Brian Bass, #25
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    5251.24.53036
     
    Nick Markakis, #21
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    85.290528562
     
    Position Breakdown
    OF - 85
    News
    Orioles OF Nick Markakis had the team's only hit in a game against LHP Jarrod Washburn at Seattle on Monday, but it was one of his few shining moments so far in July. For the month, he's batting .208 (5 for 24).
    Ty Wigginton, #23
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    62.257176251
     
    Position Breakdown
    1B - 13, 2B - 5, SS - 7, 3B - 23, OF - 1, DH - 15
    News
    Orioles utility player Ty Wigginton, getting a start at first base Monday at Seattle with left-hander Jarrod Washburn on the mound, went 0 for 3. He's only 2 for 14 so far in July, having made four starts, but he's coming off a June in which he hit .405 (17 for 42).
    Brad Bergesen, #35
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERABBK
    5397.23.592350
     
    News
    Orioles SP Brad Bergesen, who had gone 4-0 in his previous seven starts, finally took a loss Monday at Seattle. He allowed four runs -- three earned -- on six hits in six innings, issuing four walks and recording four strikeouts.
    Jim R. Johnson, #43
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    3340.02.93125
     
    Alfredo Simon, #58
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    016.19.9503
     
    Injuries
    Elbow - 15-day DL. Out for the season (Updated - 4/22/09)
    Kam Mickolio, #31
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    001.0001
     
    News
    The Orioles recalled Triple-A Norfolk reliever Kam Mickolio as a roster replacement for Chris Ray, who was put on the 15-day disabled list with right biceps tendinitis, according to the Baltimore Sun. Ray left the team on Sunday and returned to Baltimore to have his ailing right shoulder looked at by team doctors.
    Adam Jones, #10
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    77.3085512476
     
    Position Breakdown
    OF - 77
    Lou Montanez, #2
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    18.2044160
     
    Position Breakdown
    OF - 13, DH - 3
    Injuries
    Thumb - 15-day DL. Out until at least early September (Updated - 5/26/09)
    Brian Roberts, #1
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    83.2746284017
     
    Position Breakdown
    2B - 83
    Injuries
    Respiratory - Questionable for July 10-12 series vs. Toronto (Updated - 7/8/09)
    News
    Baltimore 2B Brian Roberts sat out a second straight game with a respiratory infection on Wednesday against the Mariners. Roberts pinch hit later in the game and went 0 for 1. He played the field after his at bat. He's hitting .274 on the year.
    Cesar Izturis, #3
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    45.260161139
     
    Position Breakdown
    SS - 43, DH - 1
    Injuries
    Appendectomy - 15-day DL. Expected to return July 10 vs. Toronto (Updated - 7/8/09)
    News
    Orioles SS Cesar Izturis (appendicitis), rehabbing with Double-A Bowie, is expected to be activated Friday. "It'll be just good to have him back on the club because he's so good at what he does," Birds manager Dave Trembley said. "He does a lot more than just play shortstop. I think he's one of the leaders on the team."
    Matt Albers, #34
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    1335.13.82027
     
    Aubrey Huff, #17
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    81.2623611550
     
    Position Breakdown
    1B - 70, DH - 10
    News
    Orioles 1B Aubrey Huff strained his left groin while running the bases Wednesday at Seattle, and the team is still awaiting word from head trainer Richie Bancells on the severity, according to MLB.com. "He won't be able to say one way or the other if it's minor, major or if he'll be out," manager Dave Trembley said. "[Huff] wanted to go out there [for the bottom of the inning], but Richie said it probably wasn't good to do that." Huff himself doesn't think he'll have to go on the DL. "No, I don't think so," said Huff. "It just crept up on me. I did the whole splits, and it just kind of grabbed me real quick. It's kind of sore, but everything is cool. I think my pride was more hurt than my groin."
    Matt Wieters, #15
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    29.26710390
     
    Position Breakdown
    C - 28, DH - 1
    News
    Baltimore C Matt Wieters went a perfect 3 for 3 from the plate with a home run on Sunday in a 9-6 loss to the Angels. He scored two runs in the game and drove in one on the home run, also drawing a walk. His batting average improved to .277 on the season with the performance.
    Jason Berken, #49
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERABBK
    1540.16.251525
     
    Felix Pie, #18
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    52.23415281
     
    Position Breakdown
    OF - 42, DH - 3
    Chris Ray, #37
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    0121.19.28023
     
    Injuries
    Biceps - 15-day DL. Out until at least late July (Updated - 7/6/09)
    News
    The Baltimore Sun reports that Orioles RP Chris Ray has been diagnosed with right biceps tendinitis and isn't expected to be on the DL for much more than the minimum 15 days.
    Koji Uehara, #19
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERABBK
    2466.24.051248
     
    Injuries
    Elbow - 15-day DL. Out until at least early September (Updated - 7/1/09)
    News
    The Baltimore Sun reports that Orioles SP Koji Uehara (partially torn flexor tendon) has received a second opinion confirming that his injured elbow needs rest and not surgery.
    Melvin Mora, #6
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    64.261202232
     
    Position Breakdown
    3B - 63
    News
    Orioles 3B Melvin Mora went 2 for 4 on Wednesday in a win over the Mariners. Mora doubled twice in the game and scored a run. He also walked and is batting .261 for the season.
    Robert Andino, #12
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    51.23220182
     
    Position Breakdown
    2B - 2, SS - 47, 3B - 2
    Gregg Zaun, #9
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    49.24321390
     
    Position Breakdown
    C - 47
    Nolan Reimold, #14
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    49.264239231
     
    Position Breakdown
    OF - 45, DH - 1
    News
    The Orioles have a legitimate rookie of the year candidate, only it's not the guy many figured would be putting up lofty numbers during his first season in the big leagues. Nolan Reimold is the Orioles' most productive rookie, though it was former first-round pick Matt Wieters who arrived in Baltimore on May 29 amid a wave of publicity and high expectations. "He doesn't chase a lot of bad pitches, he's got very good poise, he doesn't get caught up in all those things. He just wants to play and hit and swing the bat," manager Dave Trembley said. "He hits with power, yet he hits the ball the other way and he'll take a walk. He just got a lot better quicker than a lot of people thought." Reimold was named AL Rookie of the Month for June after batting .320 in 26 games. He led all rookies with four homers, drove in nine runs and scored 13. Trembley initially kept Reimold low in the lineup, but finally moved him up to fifth June 26.
    George Sherrill, #52
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    0135.12.551934
     
    News
    Baltimore closer George Sherrill picked up his 19th save of the season on Wednesday in a win over the Mariners. Sherrill gave up a hit in the ninth inning and struck out a batter. His ERA is 2.55 on the year.
    David Hernandez, #63
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERABBK
    2232.03.941217
     
    News
    Orioles rookie SP David Hernandez gave up a two-run home run with two outs and two strikes against Jose Lopez in the 1st inning against the Mariners on Wednesday. That was all the runs he’d allow in the entire game but left with a deficit. The Orioles would come back to win the game late but it was too late for Hernandez to factor into the decision. Hernandez gave up just the two runs on five hits over six solid innings and showed a lot of poise in regrouping and going scoreless the rest of the way. Hernandez walked two batters and finished with three strikeouts. His ERA is 3.94 on the season.
    Rich J. Hill, #51
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERABBK
    3246.07.433139
     
    News
    The Baltimore Sun reports that Orioles SP Rich Hill's next scheduled start will be skipped. He will move to the bullpen until after the All-Star break.
    Mark Hendrickson, #27
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    4456.14.63039
     
    Oscar Salazar, #26
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    15.4073150
     
    Position Breakdown
    1B - 2, SS - 2, 3B - 5, OF - 1
    Dennis Sarfate, #45
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERASVK
    0012.26.39010
     
    Injuries
    Finger - 15-day DL. Out until at least late July (Updated - 7/5/09)
    News
    Baltimore RHP Dennis Sarfate (circulatory condition) threw a two-inning simulated game Wednesday and will be sent out on a rehab assignment.
    Luke Scott, #30
    Year-to-date Stats
    GAVGRHRRBISB
    64.3043817500
     
    Position Breakdown
    1B - 2, OF - 15, DH - 48
    News
    Orioles OF Luke Scott had a monster game Tuesday at Seattle, driving in a career-high seven runs on a single, a triple and a home run -- his 17th of the season. He finished 3 for 4 with two runs scored and now has an eight-game hitting streak during which he's batting .379 (11 for 29) with three home runs.
    Jeremy Guthrie, #46
    Year-to-date Stats
    WLIPERABBK
    68101.05.353462
     
    News
    Orioles SP Jeremy Guthrie lasted just 58 pitches and 2 1/3 innings during Tuesday's no decision against the Mariners. Guthrie had a 2-0 lead heading into the bottom of the first before Franklin Gutierrez hit a three-run homer. The right-hander allowed two hits and four walks before being lifted in the third. The Baltimore Sun reported that Guthrie didn't look comfortable on the hill and his velocity was down Tuesday, and MASN reported that the trainers were checking on Guthrie in-between innings. But the Orioles have yet to say why Guthrie was pulled.