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But the fact is the Orioles haven't scored enough runs to allow the pitchers any mistakes at all. And while the pitchers have performed rather well, they have made some mistakes that proved costly because of the dearth of hitting.
"I think it's more timely hitting -- you need the two-out hit with guys on base -- that's what you need," Trembley said. "Obviously, we need to do a better job when there's a guy on third and less than two outs, and find a way to get the guy in. Those kinds of things probably are areas that I'm more concerned with.
"You've got to get a good pitch and you've got to hit. From what I see, when we get our pitch, we don't hit."
But Trembley would not admit that he is getting frustrated with the shortage of clutch hits that would get more runs across the plate. He has more of a wait-until-next-time mentality.
"I think the bats are going to start heating up on this road trip," Trembley said as the club began packing for its second trip to the West Coast in 11 days. "The weather's going to be tremendous, it's gong to be big crowds, nice ballparks. We're going to have some early hitting sessions on the road."
RAYS 4, ORIOLES 2: Two of the three batters walked by Brian Burres scored, and Johnny Gomes hit a home run to send the Orioles to the loss. Baltimore managed just three hits and five baserunners off Rays starter Matt Garza and two relievers. The Orioles went down in order in their last four innings.
Burres was coming off eight innings of shutout ball in which he didn't walk a batter, but he gave up a walk and the first run off him in 13 innings in the first inning. The only Orioles runs came on Adam Jones' second home run.
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