JEREMY GUTHRIE NEWS
Orioles' Guthrie impressive for second straight start
August 26, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Pitcher allows just one run to Twins over seven innings, walks none
There might not be enough time left in the season for Jeremy Guthrie to achieve the number of wins he had hoped for before the year began, or to get his ERA down to a number with which he can be satisfied.
Too fast, too soon for Guthrie
June 20, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Orioles pitcher struggling in role as No. 1 starter
It wasn't that long ago that Orioles fans -- and the media -- viewed right-hander Jeremy Guthrie as the steal of the century, which wasn't hard to do since the century was only a few years old anyway.
Around the Horn: If wowed, O's will move Guthrie
June 04, 2009 by
Fox Sports
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What will it take for the O's to trade Jeremy Guthrie? When will the Mariners begin to deal? Ken Rosenthal has the answers.
Orioles defeat Rangers for rare series victory
September 06, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Jeremy Guthrie pitched seven innings of six-hit ball, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Texas Rangers 7-0 Sunday to earn their second series win since the All-Star break.
Orioles' Guthrie can't find his groove
August 16, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Right-hander avoids fifth straight loss, but allows 7 runs in uneven outing vs. L.A.
Jeremy Guthrie did everything that a top of the rotation pitcher shouldn't do Sunday against the Los Angeles Angels.
Guthrie's arm lifts O's to win over White Sox
July 19, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Second half begins well for returned Guthrie, O's offense
Orioles manager Dave Trembley believes starter Jeremy Guthrie arrived for the second half of the season more determined and confident than he has been all year.
Guthrie's arm lifts O's to win over White Sox
July 19, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Second half begins well for returned Guthrie, O's offense
Orioles manager Dave Trembley believes starter Jeremy Guthrie arrived for the second half of the season more determined and confident than he has been all year.
Roundup: Orioles defeat Rangers for rare series win
September 06, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Sunday's MLB roundup: Jeremy Guthrie pitched seven innings of six-hit ball, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Texas Rangers to earn their second series win since the All-Star break.
Play it again: Athletics 9, Orioles 1
June 06, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Hello, goodbye Jeremy Guthrie managed to get just two outs in his team's 9-1 loss Friday night, the shortest outing of his career and shortest for an Orioles starter since Victor Zambrano retired just two Toronto Blue Jays on Sept. 26, 2007. There was injury added to insult when...
Guthrie Lit Up, Is He Hurt, Etc.?
April 06, 2009 by
Oriole Post
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The Baltimore Orioles got shelled by the Florida Marlins, 12-2, and the big concern heading into Monday is that status of starting pitcher, Jeremy Guthrie. Right now, the results out of the exhibition season and the World Baseball Classic for the team ace has not been good. Guthrie...
Opening Day, T-Minus 5 or so Hours Away..
April 06, 2009 by
Oriole Post
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Opening Day is here, and while it is not a picture perfect day -- frankly, it looks ugly out right now from my window in Annapolis -- baseball will hopefully be played today. I have been looking at the Weather.com website off and on throughout today, and while it is pounding here...
Uhhh….Did Somebody Say “#1 Starter?”
April 01, 2009 by
B-More Birds Nest
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Against the Marlins today, in his final Spring Training warm-up, O’s Opening Day starter Jeremy Guthrie had quite an adventure:
4 IP
10 H
10 R
That gives him 18 R and 24 H allowed in 15.1 innings this spring.
Which doesn’t include his awesome shelling by international competition...
Game 106: Orioles at Tigers
August 05, 2009 by
Bless You Boys
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Jeremy Guthrie (7-10, 5.37) vs. Edwin Jackson (7-5, 2.64), 7:05 p.m. EST
So after calling up Alex Avila to replace Dusty Ryan, presumably for his bat more than anything else, the Tigers don't have him in the lineup tonight? This is my making my...
Who is Going to Pitch for this Team?!
March 26, 2009 by
B-More Birds Nest
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With opening day just a bit over a week away, the Orioles’ starting rotation is just as murky as it was when spring training began. Going into camp, we knew pretty much exactly what we know now: Jeremy Guthrie would be the Opening Day starter, Koji Uehara would hopefully...
A Crazy Night at The Yard; O's Lose To Red Sox, 6-5
August 01, 2009 by
Oriole Post
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It was a close, sometimes crazy, thrilling contest, but when the dust settled, the Boston Red Sox emerged victorious over the Baltimore Orioles, 6-5, to open up a three game weekend set.A nearly full house at Camden Yards – the crowd was numbered at 44,901 – nearly the majority...
Staff ace role too much for Guthrie
June 20, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Orioles pitcher not an ideal No. 1 starter
I t wasn't that long ago that Orioles fans - and the media - viewed right-hander Jeremy Guthrie as the steal of the century, which wasn't hard to do since the century was only a few years old anyway.
Game 96: Tigers at Orioles
July 18, 2008 by
Tigers Weblog
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PREGAME: The Tigers and Armando Galarraga take on the Orioles and Jeremy Guthrie. Guthrie has a 3.49 ERA this year. None of his peripherals are exceptional, but he does 2.6 walks per 9. Lefties have a 90 point OPS advantage, but even then they're only hitting 255/312/405 against...
The Orioles Not Going Higher With Offer To Teixeira?
December 12, 2008 by
Oriole Post
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Well, here's somewhat discouraging news if you have been following the whole Mark Teixeira drama. Granted, he's not signed with anyone and no one knows what the Angels, Yankees along with the Red Sox have offered the slugger; however, it looks like Andy MacPhail may be focusing...
Trading for a True Ace?
22 days ago by
Camden Chat
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For over three years people on this blog have complained that the Orioles have lacked a true ace for years. At some point two seasons ago, many believed that Jeremy Guthrie might be the closest this team has had since the migration of Moose and were rebuffed by a subpar performance...
Big First in Oakland
June 05, 2009 by
Baseball Musings
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Seven of the first nine Oakland hitters collect hits as the Athletics jump on Jeremy Guthrie for six runs. Hendrickson comes on in relief to get the third out of the inning, but Oakland stakes Braden to a 6-0 lead.
Birds Swept Against Yankees
September 03, 2009 by
Baltimore Sports Report
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It was a nightmare series against the hottest team in baseball. The Orioles dropped three against the Yankees and lost by three 3+ runs in every game.
Jeremy Guthrie, Chris Ray, and Kam Mickolio got the losses in each of the games. The Orioles are just 3-12 against the Yankees this...
End of Exhibition schedule
2 days ago by
Gmarchesej's Blog
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The Yankees ended their exhibition schedule today with a 10-1 win over the Chicago Cubs. The Yankees were very impressive this spring going 24-10-1. They won 10 in a row to finish and 19 out of their last 21 games. These stats mean absolutely nothing but they are interesting and Joe...
Mets Take First Game of Three from the Orioles, 6-4
June 17, 2009 by
Oriole Post
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After taking two of three from the Atlanta Braves, the Baltimore Orioles – riding on a modest two-game win streak – faced a reeling New York Mets team; however, in the end, errors (three of them) did the Birds in as they lost, 6-4, in the first contest in a three game set.Baltimore...
O's Lose on the Left Coast to Angels, 5-2: Trembley's Decision on Bergesen in Red Sox Loss...
July 03, 2009 by
Oriole Post
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After their brutal extra-inning loss to the Red Sox on Wednesday, the Orioles flew out to the left coast to face another tough customer -- the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Baltimore offense sputtered, and the pitching staff was victimized by Bobby Abreu -- who had two home runs...
Thank You, Andy Pettitte
June 27, 2007 by
Lady At The Bat
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The Yankees of the Joe Torre era have always been known as an emotionless, all-business, no-nonsense team. Things could be going bad but you'd never know it from looking at anyone on the field or in the dugout. Last night that changed when an easy fly ball dropped between Melky...
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