Gonzalez joins Norris in being optioned to minors over All-Star break
The Orioles starting pitcher will receive a start at Triple-A Norfolk before returning to pitch against the Angels on July 22.
The Orioles starting pitcher will receive a start at Triple-A Norfolk before returning to pitch against the Angels on July 22.
Manager Buck Showalter said Friday he knows a little more than he’s willing to talk about in regards to Wieters’ status.
Manager Buck Showalter isn’t expecting the Orioles starter to be sidelined for long.
With Johan Santana scheduled to arrive in Baltimore later this month, Buck Showalter is contemplating a fundamental change to the rotation.
An upside-down starting rotation currently ranks 11th in ERA and tied for 13th in innings pitched in the American League.
The 23-year-old last pitched for Triple-A Norfolk on Saturday when he threw a season-high 77 pitches.
The left-hander’s early dominance has led some to ask whether he should receive a shot in the starting rotation.
Even with a three-game sweep in Arlington, the Orioles made little hay in the AL East over the weekend.
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The uncertainty surrounding Miguel Gonzalez as he awaits the birth of his daughter further complicates the rotation after Gausman’s demotion.
The decision makes room for the returning Miguel Gonzalez and opens the door for T.J. McFarland or Jake Arrieta to make Thursday’s start in Toronto.
With the injured Wei-Yin Chen still at least a week away from throwing again, the Orioles continue to look for more innings from starters.
Cycling through pitching options with one-start auditions hasn’t yielded answers for manager Buck Showalter to this point.
The 27-year-old right-hander will make his 2013 debut against Tampa Bay on Saturday afternoon.
The St. Paul’s alum will make Saturday’s start in place of the injured Miguel Gonzalez.
Two days off next week will ease the burden left behind by the right-handed starter’s absence.
The 35-year-old second baseman didn’t like the way his knee responded upon taking light batting practice in Sarasota.
Other early concerns aside, better starting pitching is a must as the Orioles start the second week of the season.
There are too many question marks on the roster to make the Orioles a strong bet to duplicate their 2012 success.
The 26-year-old thrived in the bullpen last year, but the Orioles aren’t ready to give up on the lefty being a starter just yet.
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