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He hurls 7 shutout innings, wins for third time in past four starts as O's take series
As this season progressed, young pitchers earned promotions and the inevitable talk about next year gained momentum, Jeremy Guthrie's name kept falling farther and farther down the Orioles' 2010 depth chart.
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