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ANAHEIM, Calif.(AP)
David Hernandez
appears to be in the
Baltimore Orioles
' rotation for the long haul because of injuries. He shouldn't have to look over his shoulder for a while.
Hernandez allowed three runs and six hits over 6 2-3 innings after being staked to a six-run lead in a 6-4 victory over the
Los Angeles Angels
on Friday night.
''David knows that it's not a start-by-start basis. It's not a tryout. He's the guy. So he needs to just relax and prepare
himself to pitch whenever his turn comes up,'' manager Dave Trembley said. ''I think he did as well tonight as we've seen
out of any of our young guys this season.''
Of the four starting pitchers the Orioles are using in this series - Hernandez,
Jeremy Guthrie
,
Jason Berken
and
Rich Hill
- only Guthrie had faced the two-time defending AL West champs before.
''When you face that lineup, they'll make you work for it - especially those guys at the top,'' Trembley said. ''We've got
some guys who are learning at the major league level, and for the most part we're real impressed with the progress we're getting
out of our guys. I think it says a lot about the future.''
Hernandez (2-2) struck out two and walked two in his fourth big league start and second since
Koji Uehara
went on the disabled list with elbow tendinitis. The rookie right-hander gave up a fourth-inning RBI double by
Maicer Izturis
, and a two-run homer by
Kendry Morales
in the sixth.
''Being able to throw my off-speed pitches for strikes was really huge,'' Hernandez said. ''I was able to locate my slider
and changeup and get early outs, and that's what helped me pitch deep into the game. Sometimes that's the advantage you have
when you're a pitcher they haven't seen before and they don't really know what to expect.''
Aubrey Huff
hit a three-run homer and
Luke Scott
doubled home two runs for the Orioles, whose victory dropped the Angels into a first-place tie with Texas for the division
lead.
''The guy they had tonight, he has a nice arm and good velocity. The scouting reports said he was kind of wild, but I didn't
see that tonight,''
Torii Hunter
said of Hernandez. ''I remember last year we faced a lot of young guys and first-time guys, and we didn't do so well.''
George Sherrill
got three outs for his 18th save in 21 chances.
Ervin Santana
(1-4) threw 99 pitches over five innings, allowing six runs, eight hits and three walks in his first start off the disabled
list, after missing two starts because of stiffness in his right forearm and triceps.
Two of the runs were unearned as a result of shortstop
Erick Aybar
's fielding error - only the third for Aybar in his last 45 games. In his four starts this season at Angel Stadium, Santana
is 0-2 with a 12.12 ERA.
''You can go on rehab assignments - but when you come back here, you've got to find the rhythm. And that's what's going to
happen with Santana,'' Hunter said. ''But you've got to give him at least a couple of starts because he hasn't pitched in
a while. He still had good stuff, but right now he's not himself and he's trying to find it.''
The Orioles, who came in hitting a major league-best .298 with runners in scoring position, took a 2-0 lead in the first when
Scott lined a double high off the 18-foot wall in right with the bases loaded.
Scott has driven in at least one run in four consecutive games, equaling the longest streak of his four-year career. The last
time he did it was May 27-30, when he homered in his first four games off the disabled list and went 8 for 15 with 14 RBIs
after missing 14 games with a left shoulder strain.
Huff, who didn't have an RBI in 15 previous career at-bats against Santana, made it 5-0 in the third with his 11th homer of
the season. He has 14 RBIs in his last 14 games and a team-high 55 for the season.
NOTES: After the game, the Angels recalled 2B
Howie Kendrick
from Triple-A Salt Lake and optioned INF
Sean Rodriguez
to their PCL club. ... Orioles LF
Nolan Reimold
was named AL rookie of the month for June, after batting .320 with four homers and nine RBIs. ... Twenty-four of Morales'
26 career homers have come batting left-handed, including all 14 this season.
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