Simply put, Friday’s disaster is O’s most deflating loss of year

There have been some unpleasant losses in this see-saw Orioles season.

None can compare to Friday night’s 15-8 disaster against the Houston Astros.

Ugly, terrible, mind-numbing, deflating – none of it does Friday’s train wreck justice.

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How do you make modern major league history by becoming the first team to hit four home runs before recording an out in the first inning and still lose?

And not just lose. Nearly have your score doubled.

“It’s not ideal. That game could have gone a few different ways, unfortunately it got away from us,” said Mark Trumbo, who completed a first-inning back-to-back-to-back homer chain with his league-leading 36th of the season.

Trumbo’s a veteran, and he took a veteran approach to this massacre.

“It’s going to happen throughout the course of the year. We’ve had a lot of good times, and some not-so-good times, and this will be one of them,” he said. “Everyone is this room has dealt with it many times before. It’s not easy to brush off, but I think we’re equipped to do it.”

Orioles manager Buck Showalter is the king of “one game at a time.” He refuses to make more out of a win, so he’s not going to put extra significance on a nightmare defeat.

“These are the best players in the world and things like that happen, things snowball. There’s a fine line,” Showalter said. “Our guys turn the page very quickly, just like (the Astros) did before (Friday’s) game. You can’t sit there and live in that world. If you do, you’re going to have it happen again and again and again. That’s why our guys have been engaged in this division, because they don’t do that.”

Fair enough. The Orioles smacked down the Astros 13-5 on Thursday. And the Astros didn’t let that crush their spirits. And the Orioles very well could come back with a flourish Saturday.

But that still doesn’t heal the wounds completely. Wade Miley, who was the Orioles’ lone pitching addition via trade at the deadline, has been shaky since he put on an Orioles uniform. He was a blender Friday.

Down 1-0 in the first, Adam Jones led off with a homer against Houston starter Collin McHugh. Hyun Soo Kim singled, followed by consecutive homers from Manny Machado, Chris Davis and Trumbo. Five runs, no outs.

Miley gave it all back by allowing five runs in the second.

“It was terrible. It’s embarrassing for that to happen,” Miley said “I flat-out stunk.”

To be fair, it was a veritable stinkoff for the Orioles’ pitching staff. Ubaldo Jimenez allowed three runs in three innings, Tyler Wilson, who was sent back to Triple-A after the game, permitted four in two innings. Vance Worley gave up two runs in two innings.

The Orioles will bring up at least one long reliever Saturday – the best guess is Odrisamer Despaigne, who was supposed to start for Triple-A Norfolk. They needed the insurance because Chris Tillman, Saturday’s starter, had his outing pushed back because of shoulder soreness.

As Trumbo said, they’ll try to put this one behind them. And they probably will. This group is nothing if not resilient.

But that can’t take away what Friday night was: The club’s most deflating, embarrassing, no-good loss of the year.

Dan Connolly

Dan Connolly has spent more than two decades as a print journalist in Pennsylvania and Maryland. The Baltimore native and Calvert Hall graduate first covered the Orioles as a beat writer for the York (Pennsylvania) Daily Record in 2001 before becoming The Baltimore Sun’s national baseball writer/Orioles reporter in 2005. He has won multiple state and national writing awards, including several from the Associated Press Sports Editors. In 2013 he was named Maryland Co-Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. And in 2015, he authored his first book, "100 Things Orioles Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die." He lives in York, with his wife, Karen, and three children, Alex, Annie, and Grace.

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  • Please don't let Miley start again. He's horrible. Let him be a lefty reliever. I'd rather see Ubaldo start. It feels like the Red Sox beat us 3 times this week. Nice job Wade.

    • Hey, give Wade another shot. He's had his moments. Each pitcher in that game got beat up last night including Ubaldo.

    • Yeah, I wouldn't pull the plug after 4 starts -- 3 not so good ones. It's not easy to switch teams, so he deserves a little grace period. But, yes, he needs to pitch better.

  • Dan, I was about to give up on you after reading adjectives like ugly, terribly, deflating ... MIND NUMBING(!!!) in this article. I thought how many more awful descriptors can this man have in his bag-o-verbiage? What kind of negative hog-wash is this? Then I remembered ... hey he's a reporter as well as a fan. You ARE a fan aren't you Dan? I remember that Dan’s job is to tell it like it is and call ‘em as he sees ‘em. How awful that must be … having to maintain a certain level of objectivity when it comes to a team you obviously love as much as the next guy. How do you do it?

    But then Dan, I read a bit further and you saved yourself as an Oriole fan in my mind! You remembered the “R” word. You remembered to remind us all of just how Resilient this team has been and will continue to be. You ARE a fan Dan. You really are! I knew … I just knew that there was a 10 year old boy deep inside that reporter’s façade that still believed. You’ve restored my faith in the team Dan. All is not lost. Crush is waking up. This will be the last day of the Bobblehead curse, and there is still well over a month of baseball to be played!

    It’s NOT FOOTBALL SEASON YET!! GO O’s!

    • You crack me up, Boog. I'm certainly not a fan anymore. And you guys don't want me to be, either. But I do remember what it was like to be a fan of this team (when I was a 10-year-old boy) and so I try to be respectful. That said, I believe it's my job to tell you what I'm thinking about this team and to provide as much insight as possible -- from me and from those who play the game and live it. Always trying to do that. Hopefully, I'm successful, some of the time anyway.

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