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We
thought this team had shed the milquetoast offense we witnessed earlier this year. However, last night, it re-emerged in Camden Yards.
The Carmine Hose could manage only three hits in
a 2-0 loss to the Orioles.
Eduardo Rodriguez (a former Orioles property) was the tough-luck loser—going 5 1/3 innings and giving up just one earned run on five hits. E-Rod missed out on a chance to reach double-digits in wins in his rookie campaign. The only Red Sox hits came from
Brock Holt,
Pablo Sandoval and
Xander Bogaerts.