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2010 Baltimore Orioles season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
2010 Baltimore Orioles
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkOriole Park at Camden Yards
CityBaltimore,Maryland
Record66–96 (.407)
Divisional place5th
OwnersPeter Angelos
General managersAndy MacPhail
ManagersDave Trembley,Juan Samuel,Buck Showalter
TelevisionMASN
WJZ-TV (CBS 13)
(Gary Thorne,Jim Palmer,Mike Flanagan)
RadioBaltimore Orioles Radio Network
(Joe Angel,Fred Manfra)
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TheBaltimore Orioles 2010 season was the 110th season in franchise history, 57th in Baltimore, and 19th atOriole Park at Camden Yards.

Offseason

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The Orioles made many significant roster moves prior to the 2010 season. The team parted ways with several contributors from the 2009 season includingAubrey Huff, andMelvin Mora who was the team's longest tenured player.Miguel Tejada returned to the team to replace Mora at third base and brought inGarrett Atkins to play first. The Orioles also looked to improve the pitching staff by trading for veteranKevin Millwood from theTexas Rangers and signing free agent closerMichael Gonzalez.

Regular season

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Despite some predictions that the Orioles would have one of their best seasons in years (possibly even finishing with a .500 winning average), the Orioles continued to struggle throughout the first half of the season. The Orioles 2010 season got off to a horrendous start the team going 2–16 to start the season, last in the league by some margin[1] and the second-worst in franchise history.[2] On April 12, the team set a then-club record for the lowest paid attendance in Camden Yards history as only 9,129 attended the game versus theTampa Bay Rays.[3] They would end the month of April 5–18. May would be only slightly better as the team posted a 10–18 record for the month. On June 4, 2010. the Orioles fired managerDave Trembley after compiling a record of 187 wins and 283 losses since being promoted during the 2007 season. At the time they were on an 8-game losing streak and had the worst record in the league at 15–39. Trembley was replaced by third base coachJuan Samuel on an interim basis.[4]

The managerial change accomplished little as the team's struggles continued under Samuel. Despite sweeping a four-game series from theTexas Rangers in Texas to head into the All-Star break, the Orioles went 29–59 in the first half. The team went 7–19 in the month of July.

On July 29, the Orioles hiredBuck Showalter to be the team's full-time manager.[5] He was introduced on August 2 and made his debut on August 3, by which time Samuel's record as manager was 17–34.[6] Showalter chose to wear the number 26 in honor of his friend and former Orioles managerJohnny Oates.[7] It was announced that Juan Samuel would not resume his role as third base coach and would instead take on a new role as a Dominican scout for the team.

With Showalter in the dugout the Orioles went 17–11 in August, their first winning month all season and first winning August since 2004. However, on August 29, the Orioles became the first team to be mathematically eliminated from playoff contention for the MLB 2010 season.[8]

The Orioles finished out the season by going 17–13 in the months of September and October, making the team 34–23 under Showalter. This was the best record of any AL team over the same stretch of time, one commentator stating that "The Orioles had two different seasons. Before Buck and After Buck."[9]

2010 also marked the first time since 2004 that the Orioles improved on their previous season's win total. Their final record for the 2010 season was 66–96.

Roster

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2010 Baltimore Orioles
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Season standings

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American League East

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AL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Tampa Bay Rays9666.59349‍–‍3247‍–‍34
New York Yankees9567.586152‍–‍2943‍–‍38
Boston Red Sox8973.549746‍–‍3543‍–‍38
Toronto Blue Jays8577.5251145‍–‍3340‍–‍44
Baltimore Orioles6696.4073037‍–‍4429‍–‍52

American League Wild Card

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Division winners
TeamWLPct.
Tampa Bay Rays9666.593
Minnesota Twins9468.580
Texas Rangers9072.556
Wild Card team
(Top team qualifies for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
New York Yankees9567.586
Boston Red Sox8973.5496
Chicago White Sox8874.5437
Toronto Blue Jays8577.52510
Detroit Tigers8181.50014
Oakland Athletics8181.50014
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim8082.49415
Cleveland Indians6993.42626
Kansas City Royals6795.41428
Baltimore Orioles6696.40729
Seattle Mariners61101.37734

Record vs. opponents

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2010 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2010
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore9–94–33–35–52–46–03–55–133–73–67–116–43–157–11
Boston9–91–64–43–34–39–13–29–94–57–37–114–612–613–5
Chicago3–46–19–98–1010–87–25–132–44–59–13–44–53–515–3
Cleveland3–34–49–99–910–85–46–122–63–63–42–72–46–45–13
Detroit5–53–310–89–910–86–49–94–43–33–51–63–64–411–7
Kansas City4–23-49–108–108–103-75–133–53–65–44–42–73–38–10
Los Angeles0–61–92–74–54–67–32–54–411–815–44–59–106–311–7
Minnesota5–32–313–512–69–913–55–22–46–36-43–57–33–68–10
New York13–59–94–26-24–45–34–44–29–16–48–104–48–1011–7
Oakland7–35–45–46–33–36–38–113–61–913–64–59–103–48–10
Seattle6–33–71–94–35–34–54–154–64–66–132–77–122–39–9
Tampa Bay11–711–74–37–26–14–45–45–310–85–47–24–210–87–11
Texas4–66–45–44–26–37–210-93-74-410-912–72–43–714–4
Toronto15–36–125–34–64–43–33–66–310–84–33–28–107–37–11
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Game log

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2010 game log
April (5–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6@Rays4–3Soriano (1–0)Gonzalez (0–1)36,9730–1
2April 7@Rays4–3Garza (1–0)Guthrie (0–1)Soriano (1)15,2200–2
3April 8@Rays5–4Matusz (1–0)Ekstrom (0–1)Gonzalez (1)16,1911–2
4April 9Blue Jays7–6Janssen (2–0)Gonzalez (0–2)Gregg (1)48,8911–3
5April 10Blue Jays3–0Eveland (1–0)D. Hernandez (0–1)Frasor (3)21,1481–4
6April 11Blue Jays5–2Janssen (3–0)Millwood (0–1)Gregg (2)22,4991–5
7April 12Rays5–1Garza (2–0)Guthrie (0–2)9,1291–6
8April 13Rays8–6Cormier (1–0)Albers (0–1)Soriano (2)13,7311–7
9April 14Rays9–1Price (2–0)Bergesen (0–1)10,2481–8
10April 15@Athletics6–2Sheets (1–0)D. Hernandez (0–2)17,3821–9
11April 16@Athletics4–2Braden (2–0)Millwood (0–2)Bailey (1)12,2251–10
12April 17@Athletics4–3Blevins (2–0)Johnson (0–1)15,0721–11
13April 18@Athletics8–3Matusz (2–0)Anderson (1–1)Johnson (1)14,4512–11
14April 19@Mariners8–2Fister (2–1)Bergesen (0–2)14,5282–12
15April 20@Mariners3–1Vargas (2–1)D. Hernandez (0–3)Aardsma (6)15,9312–13
16April 21@Mariners4–1F. Hernández (2–0)Millwood (0–3)18,4012–14
17April 23@Red Sox4–3Delcarmen (1–1)Albers (0–2)Papelbon (4)37,3672–15
18April 24@Red Sox7–6Lackey (2–1)Albers (0–3)Papelbon (5)38,0172–16
19April 25@Red Sox7–6Johnson (1–1)Atchinson (0–1)Meredith (1)37,1023–16
20April 27Yankees5–4Castillo (1–0)Robertson (0-1)Simón (1)20,5364–16
21April 28Yankees8–3Sabathia (3–1)Guthrie (0–3)17,2484–17
22April 29Yankees4–0A. J. Burnett (3–0)Matusz (2–1)26,4394–18
23April 30Red Sox5–4(10)Albers (1–3)Ramírez (0–1)30,6685–18
May (10–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1Red Sox12–9Bergesen (1–2)Matsuzaka (0–1)Simón (2)35,1646–18
25May 2Red Sox3–2(10)Albers (2–3)Papelbon (1–2)34,2557–18
26May 3@Yankees4–1Sabathia (4–1)Guthrie (0–4)Chamberlain (1)41,5717–19
27May 4@Yankees4–1A. J. Burnett (4–0)Matusz (2–2)Chamberlain (2)43,2607–20
28May 5@Yankees7–5Pettitte (4–0)D. Hernandez (0–4)Aceves (1)43,4257–21
29May 6@Twins2–0Bergesen (2–2)Pavano (3–3)Simón (3)38,4898–21
30May 8@Twins7–3Guthrie (1–4)Liriano (4–1)38,6089–21
31May 8@Twins6–1Baker (4–2)Millwood (0–4)38,8639–22
32May 9@Twins6–0Blackburn (3–1)Matusz (2–3)38,6419–23
33May 11Mariners5–1Lee (1–1)D. Hernandez (0–4)League (1)12,6149–24
34May 12Mariners5–2Bergesen (3–2)Rowland-Smith (0–3)Simón (4)11,44810–24
35May 13Mariners6–5Hendrickson (1–0)League (3–3)Simón (5)20,93811–24
36May 14Indians8–1Guthrie (2–4)Masterson (0–4)25,90212–24
37May 15Indians8–2Talbot (5–2)Simón (0–1)29,54512–25
38May 16Indians5–1Westbrook (2–2)Hendrickson (1–1)29,32312–26
39May 17Royals4–3Davies (3–2)Bergesen (3–3)Soria (10)9,29912–27
40May 18Royals4–3(10)Simón (1–1)Bullington (0–1)9,71513–27
41May 19@Rangers4–3Francisco (5–3)Meredith (0–1)22,32113–28
42May 20@Rangers13–7Feldman (2–4)Matusz (2–4)17,30413–29
43May 21@Nationals5–3D. Hernandez (1–5)Olsen (2–2)Simón (6)27,37814–29
44May 22@Nationals7–6Walker (1–0)Hendrickson (1–2)Capps (16)30,29014–30
45May 23@Nationals4–3(10)Slaten (2–0)Meredith (0–2)27,53514–31
46May 25Athletics5–1Guthrie (3–4)Ross (1–3)14,68615–31
47May 26Athletics6–1Cahill (3–2)Matusz (2–5)19,15315–32
48May 27Athletics7–5Wuertz (2–0)Hendrickson (1–3)Bailey (9)26,27915–33
49May 28@Blue Jays5–0Marcum (5–1)Millwood (0–5)16,36015–34
50May 29@Blue Jays5–2Cecil (5–2)Berken (0–1)Gregg (13)16,19415–35
51May 30@Blue Jays6–1Romero (5–2)Guthrie (3–5)15,87815–36
June (9–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1@Yankees3–1Vasquez (4–5)Matusz (2–6)Rivera (11)43,05915–37
53June 2@Yankees9–1Hughes (7–1)Bergesen (3–4)44,46515–38
54June 3@Yankees6–3Sabathia (5–3)Millwood (0–6)Rivera (12)44,92715–39
55June 4Red Sox11–0Buchholz (8–3)Tillman (0–1)30,07015–40
56June 5Red Sox8–2Lester (7–2)Guthrie (3–6)40,00115–41
57June 6Red Sox4–3(11)D. Hernandez (2–5)Okajima (2–2)27,77416–41
58June 8Yankees12–7Hughes (8–1)Millwood (0–7)23,17116–42
59June 9Yankees4–2Sabathia (6–3)Tillman (0–2)Rivera (14)16,45116–43
60June 10Yankees4–3Arrieta (1–0)A. J. Burnett (6–4)D. Hernandez (1)27,06417–43
61June 11Mets5–1Dickey (4–0)Guthrie (3–7)28,55417–44
62June 12Mets3–1Takahashi (5–2)Matusz (2–7)F. Rodríguez (13)42,24817–45
63June 13Mets11–4Pelfrey (9–1)Millwood (0–8)24,84817–46
64June 14@Giants10–2Sánchez (5–5)Tillman (0–3)33,82217–47
65June 15@Giants4–1Arrieta (2–0)J. Martinez (0–1)D. Hernandez (2)35,49818–47
66June 16@Giants6–3Lincecum (7–2)Guthrie (3–8)B. Wilson (18)38,48518–48
67June 18@Padres3–2Bell (3–0)D. Hernandez (2–6)25,16718–49
68June 19@Padres5–4Millwood (1–8)Richard (4–4)Simón (7)28,18319–49
69June 20@Padres9–4Garland (7–5)Arrieta (2–1)28,02919–50
70June 22Marlins10–4Sánchez (7–4)Guthrie (3–9)14,82119–51
71June 23Marlins7–5Nolasco (6–6)Matusz (2–8)Núñez (16)17,72019–52
72June 24Marlins11–5Millwood (2–8)Robertson (5–6)15,39720–52
73June 25Nationals7–6Simón (2–1)Clippard (8–4)43,48421–52
74June 26Nationals6–5Berken (1–1)S. Burnett (0–4)Simón (8)28,63522–52
75June 27Nationals4–3D. Hernandez (3–6)Clippard (8–5)Simón (9)22,95123–52
76June 29Athletics4–2Mazzaro (3–2)Matusz (2–9)Bailey (15)11,98723–53
77June 30Athletics9–6Albers (3–3)Bowers (0–1)Simón (10)21,39224–53
July (7–19)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1Athletics8–1Cahill (8–2)Arrieta (2–2)15,71224–54
79July 2@Red Sox3–2Wakefield (3–6)Bergesen (3–5)Papelbon (19)38,06724–55
80July 3@Red Sox9–3Lester (10–3)Guthrie (3–10)38,10624–56
81July 4@Red Sox6–1Matusz (3–9)Lackey (9–4)37,74225–56
82July 5@Tigers12–9Bonine (4–0)Hendrickson (1–4)26,43225–57
83July 6@Tigers7–5(11)Perry (2–4)D. Hernandez (3–7)22,53225–58
84July 7@Tigers4–2Scherzer (6–6)Bergesen (3–6)Coke (1)22,83725–59
85July 8@Rangers6–4D. Hernandez (4–7)Francisco (6–4)Simón (11)16,24026–59
86July 9@Rangers7–6(11)Berken (2–1)Nippert (3–4)Simón (12)24,21627–59
87July 10@Rangers6–1Tillman (1–3)Lee (8–4)41,09328–59
88July 11@Rangers4–1Arrieta (3–2)C. J. Wilson (7–5)Simón (13)24,56629–59
89July 16Blue Jays4–2Romero (7–6)Bergesen (3–7)Gregg (21)18,12029–60
90July 17Blue Jays3–2Morrow (6–6)Berken (2–2)Camp (1)28,51829–61
91July 18Blue Jays10–1Marcum (8–4)Matusz (3–10)14,03229–62
92July 19Rays1–8Davis (7–9)Tillman (1–4)12,79229–63
93July 20Rays11–10(13)Uehara (1–0)Cormier (3–2)16,62330–63
94July 21Rays4–5Shields (8–9)Bergesen (3–8)Soriano (24)19,28630–64
95July 22Twins0–5Pavano (12–6)Millwood (2–9)20,10830–65
96July 23Twins3–2Guthrie (4–10)Slama (0–1)Simón (14)19,01331–65
97July 24Twins2–7Baker (8–9)Matusz (3–11)22,29931–66
98July 25Twins4–10Slowey (9–5)Arrieta (3–3)17,40831–67
99July 26@Blue Jays5–9Morrow (7–6)Bergesen (3–9)Purcey (1)17,42231–68
100July 27@Blue Jays2–8Romero (8–7)Millwood (2–10)16,86231–69
101July 28@Blue Jays0–5Mills (1–0)Guthrie (4–11)17,04131–70
102July 29@Royals6–5(11)D. Hernandez (5–7)Wood (0–2)Simón (15)17,22032–70
103July 30@Royals5–7Wood (1–2)Simón (2–2)21,53732–71
104July 31@Royals3–4Greinke (7–10)D. Hernandez (5–8)Soria (28)25,05532–72
August (17–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1@Royals5–4Chen (6–5)Millwood (2–11)Soria (29)14,66232–73
106August 3Angels6–3Guthrie (5–11)Rodríguez (0–2)16,72333–73
107August 4Angels9–7Matusz (4–11)Santana (10–8)Simón (16)13,46734–73
108August 5Angels5–4Berken (3–2)F. Rodríguez (0–3)17,36235–73
109August 6White Sox2–1(10)Simón (3–2)Peña (3–2)19, 68736–73
110August 7White Sox4–2Floyd (8–8)Berken (3–3)Putz (3)24, 92936–74
111August 8White Sox4–3Guthrie (6–11)Buehrle (10–9)Simón (17)18,28337–74
112August 9White Sox3–2(10)Albers (4–3)Putz (5–3)14,13538–74
113August 10@Indians14–8Arrieta (4–3)Masterson (6–11)13,54139–74
114August 11@Indians3–1Bergesen (4–9)Tomlin (1–2)11,15540–74
115August 12@Indians4–1Gómez (3–0)Millwood (2–12)Perez (14)14,53340–75
116August 13@Rays5–0Guthrie (7–11)Shields (10–11)24,27741–75
117August 14@Rays7–3Sonnanstine (3–1)Matusz (4–12)36,18941–76
118August 15@Rays3–2Hellickson (3–0)Arrieta (4–4)Soriano (33)29,65441–77
119August 16Mariners5–4Albers (5–3)White (0–1)12,37542–77
120August 17Mariners4–0French (2–3)Millwood (2–13)League (3)14,73942–78
121August 18Mariners6–5Pauley (2–4)Guthrie (7–12)Aardsma (1)11,21342–79
122August 19Rangers4–0Matusz (5–12)Lewis (9–10)14,63543–79
123August 20Rangers2–0C. J. Wilson (12–5)Arrieta (4–5)Feliz (30)18,75143–80
124August 21Rangers8–6Bergesen (5–9)Lee (10–7)Uehara (1)23,04144–80
125August 22Rangers6–4Hunter (10–2)Millwood (2–14)Feliz (31)14,78844–81
126August 24@White Sox7–5Floyd (9–10)Guthrie (7–13)Jenks (24)26,26344–82
127August 25@White Sox4–2Matusz (6–12)Buehrle (12–10)Uehara (2)23,73345–82
128August 26@White Sox8–0E. Jackson (2–0)Arrieta (4–6)23,89845–83
129August 27@Angels3–1Bergesen (6–9)Bell (1–4)Uehara (3)43,12746–83
130August 28@Angels5–0Millwood (3–14)Kazmir (8–12)43,12747–83
131August 29@Angels1–0Guthrie (8–13)Weaver (11–10)Uehara (4)38,23248–83
132August 31Red Sox5–2Matusz (7–12)Beckett (4–4)Uehara (5)18,24749–83
September (14–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
133September 1Red Sox9–6Lester (15–8)Hendrickson (1–5)Papelbon (34)16,21049–84
134September 2Red Sox6–4Matsuzaka (9–4)Bergesen (6–10)Papelbon (35)26,95449–85
135September 3Rays4–1Garza (14–7)Millwood (3–15)Soriano (41)13,50749–86
136September 4Rays8–4Guthrie (9–13)Shields (13–12)18,94350–86
137September 5Rays8–7Simón (4–2)Wheeler (2–2)Uehara (6)28,26851–86
138September 6@Yankees4–3Matusz (8–12)A. J. Burnett (10–13)Uehara (7)46,10352–86
139September 7@Yankees6–2Arrieta (5–6)Sabathia (19–6)46,43253–86
140September 8@Yankees3–2Chamberlain (3–4)Uehara (1–1)44,16353–87
141September 10@Tigers6–3D. Hernandez (6–8)Coke (7–5)Uehara (8)28,57554–87
142September 11@Tigers5–3Guthrie (10–13)Scherzer (10–10)Uehara (9)28,13955–87
143September 12@Tigers6–2Verlander (16–8)Gonzalez (0–3)24,17055–88
144September 13Blue Jays6–2(11)D. Hernandez (7–8)Tallet (2–6)9,88256–88
145September 14Blue Jays11–3Arrieta (6–6)Hill (0–2)16,58957–88
146September 15Blue Jays3–1Bergesen (7–10)Drabek (0–1)13,65158–88
147September 17Yankees4–3D. Robertson (4–4)Uehara (1–2)Rivera (6)32,87458–89
148September 18Yankees11–3Sabathia (20–6)Guthrie (10–14)48,77558–90
149September 19Yankees4–3(11)Gonzalez (1–3)D. Robertson (4–5)39,53759–90
150September 20@Red Sox4–2D. Hernandez (8–8)Matsuzaka (9-6)Uehara (10)37,56060–90
151September 21@Red Sox9–1Bergesen (8–10)Atchison (2–3)37,46461–90
152September 22@Red Sox6–1Lackey (13–11)Millwood (3–16)37,72961–91
153September 24@Blue Jays6–4Cecil (14–7)Tillman (1–5)Carlson (1)13,41261–92
154September 25@Blue Jays5–4(11)Purcey (1–1)Hendrickson (1–6)21,50461–93
155September 26@Blue Jays5–2Marcum (13–8)VandenHurk (0–1)Frasor (4)17,83161–94
156September 27@Rays4–0Matusz (9–12)Davis (12–10)12,44662–94
157September 28@Rays5–0Price (19–6)Bergesen (8–11)17,89162–95
158September 29@Rays2–0Millwood (4–16)Niemann (11–8)Uehara (11)36,97363–95
October (3–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
159October 1Tigers10–6Tillman (2–5)Bonderman (8–10)64–95
160October 1Tigers2–1Guthrie (11–14)Porcello (10–12)Uehara (12)20,87065–95
161October 2Tigers2–1Matusz (10–12)Galarraga (4–9)Uehara (13)35,33266–95
162October 3Tigers4–2Schlereth (2–0)Bergesen (8–12)Valverde (26)23,91466–96

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Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Robert Andino16616184026.2951
Jake Arrieta23000000.0000
Garrett Atkins441405307019.2140
Josh Bell53159153450312.2140
Brad Bergesen13010000.3330
Jake Fox38100102251510.2200
Jeremy Guthrie13000000.0000
David Hernandez43000000.0000
Rhyne Hughes14473102004.2130
César Izturis15047342109131128.23011
Adam Jones149581761652551969.2847
Julio Lugo93241266042020.2495
Nick Markakis160629791874531260.2977
Brian Matusz12000000.0000
Kevin Millwood25000000.0000
Lou Montanez2657280003.1401
Scott Moore418671750210.2093
Corey Patterson903084383161832.26921
Félix Pie822883979155531.2745
Nolan Reimold3911692450314.2070
Brian Roberts592302864140415.2781
Luke Scott131447701272912772.2842
Brandon Snyder1020162003.3000
Craig Tatum4311411324009.2811
Miguel Tejada9740140108160739.2690
Chris Tillman11000000.0000
Justin Turner59000000.0000
Matt Wieters130446371112211155.2490
Ty Wigginton154581631442912276.2480
Team Totals1625554613144026421133577.25976

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPRERBBK
Matt Albers534.52620075.241383449
Jake Arrieta664.6618180100.157524852
Brad Bergesen8124.9830280170.0104945181
Jason Berken333.03410062.124211945
Alberto Pastillo1010.13140010.21212611
Armando Gabino0013.505004.27732
Michael Gonzalez134.01290124.211111431
Jeremy Guthrie11143.8332320209.1938950119
Mark Hendrickson165.26521075.147442055
David Hernandez884.31418279.140384272
Jim Johnson113.42260126.11110522
Frank Mata007.79150017.1161589
Brian Matusz10124.6832320175.2888463143
Cla Meredith025.40210115.09947
Kam Mickolio007.363003.23334
Kevin Millwood4165.1031310190.211610865132
Will Ohman003.30510030.012111829
Troy Patton000.001000.20011
Chris Tillman255.871111053.237353131
Alfredo Simón424.934901749.130272237
Koji Uehara122.864301344.01514555
Henricus VandenHurk014.9670016.1109717
Pedro Viola0013.502001.12213
Team Totals66964.59162162351436.17857335201007

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAANorfolk TidesInternational LeagueGary Allenson andBobby Dickerson
AABowie BaysoxEastern LeagueBrad Komminsk
AFrederick KeysCarolina LeagueOrlando Gómez
ADelmarva ShorebirdsSouth Atlantic LeagueRyan Minor
A-Short SeasonAberdeen IronBirdsNew York–Penn LeagueGary Kendall
RookieBluefield OriolesAppalachian LeagueEinar Díaz
RookieGCL OriolesGulf Coast LeagueRamón Sambo

References

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  2. ^"Trembley fired; Samuel takes over". ESPN. June 5, 2010.Archived from the original on September 28, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2017.
  3. ^"Record-Low Crowd Watches Orioles Sink Even Lower". wnst.net.Archived from the original on September 28, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2017.
  4. ^"Trembley fired; Samuel takes over". ESPN. June 5, 2010.Archived from the original on September 28, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2017.
  5. ^"Orioles hire Buck Showalter as manager". Archived fromthe original on July 30, 2010. RetrievedAugust 5, 2010.
  6. ^"Orioles will be no easy task for Showalter". RetrievedOctober 18, 2017.
  7. ^"Showalter pays tribute to friend and mentor". Archived fromthe original on August 4, 2010. RetrievedAugust 5, 2010.
  8. ^"MLB Standings on August 29, 2010".Archived from the original on September 8, 2010. RetrievedAugust 31, 2010.
  9. ^Paul Lebowitz (March 8, 2011).Paul Lebowitz's 2011 Baseball Guide: A Complete Guide to the 2011 Baseball Season. iUniverse. pp. 66–67.ISBN 978-1-4620-0232-0.

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