Rich Dubroff

Hyde on Orioles-Yankees series: ‘Hopefully, we can end the first half strong’

BALTIMORE—The Orioles and New York Yankees begin the final  series before the All-Star break on Friday night, and things haven’t been going well for either team.

Despite being swept by the Chicago Cubs and going just 8-11 since taking two of three from the Yankees in the Bronx from June 18th-20th, the Orioles maintain a two-game lead in the American League East.

The Yankees have gone 6-17 since June 15th, and the Boston Red Sox have moved to within 5 ½ games of the Orioles.

“Any time you play in the division or are close in the standings, those are important games,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. “It’s not make or break your season, but you definitely want to play well. For the most part, we’ve played well against our division the last couple of years, and hopefully we keep that going.”

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The Orioles have won five of seven against the Yankees. They won three of four at Oriole Park on April 29th-May 2nd, and two of three last month at Yankee Stadium.

After this weekend’s series, the Orioles won’t play the Yankees again until three games in the final week of the season, September 24th-26th.

“We’re not sneaking up on anybody,” Hyde said. “We’re in first place right now and we want to stay there. Hopefully, we play better than we did last series.”

In their last 28 games, the Orioles have a team earned-run average of 4.88, 27th in baseball.

“I think it’s really tough for six months to be really, really good at something all the way through,” Hyde said. “You’ve going to have moments and series where things didn’t go so well. Overall, we just haven’t played as well the last couple of weeks and pitching is one of the areas.

“We need to throw the ball better, and we need to give our offense a better chance,  and the offense needs to do better in taking some pressures off of the pitchers … I expect us to pitch well this series, and I hope we come out of the break pitching well, as well.”

Last season, the Orioles concluded the first half with five straight wins and began the second half with three more, a season-high eight-game winning streak.

“You’d love to see us play well going into the break,” Hyde said. “The break’s going to be good for everybody, but we’ve got to get back what made us good in the first half, and that was pitching really well, playing really good defense and taking good at-bats. We’ve been hit and miss for the last couple of weeks. Hopefully, we can end the first half strong.”

Rich Dubroff

Rich Dubroff grew up in Brooklyn as a fan of New York teams, but after he moved to Baltimore, quickly adopted the Orioles and Colts. After nearly two decades as a freelancer assisting on Orioles coverage for several outlets, principally The Capital in Annapolis and The Carroll County Times, Dubroff began covering the team fulltime in 2011. He spent five years at Comcast SportsNet’s website and for the last two seasons, wrote for PressBoxonline.com, Dubroff lives in Baltimore with his wife of more than 30 years, Susan.

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