


Notes
Goal for Givens is to finish strong
Closer blew save try Saturday;
Akin named EL Pitcher of the Year

“I’m trying to have everybody finish healthy, and keep in mind their background,” Showalter said. “Mike has had a couple good years. This year, he’s trying to finish strong. I try to keep that in mind, and have a long memory.”
Givens, one of the game’s best setup men before this season, had a 2.75 ERA over the first three years of his major league career, striking out 10.9 batters per nine innings and providing a bridge to since-traded All-Stars
This season, as the Orioles’ fortunes swung the other way and the bullpen didn’t have as many leads to protect and struggled to do so when asked, Givens has a 4.76 ERA, raised by the two-run, game-winning home run hit Saturday night by the Kansas City Royals’
After that game, and before Sunday’s, Showalter said Givens would be one of several to be evaluated in the closer’s role going forward. He said Sunday that the Orioles are “looking at all options right now to make sure we make good decisions going forward.
“I’m not going to get backed into a corner here, there or whatever,” Showalter said. “We’ll see what best serves the needs of the players and the organization on a given night. I’m not going to have Mike sit around for five days waiting on a close situation. I’m not going to have
Akin, 23, went 14-7 with a 3.27 ERA and 142 strikeouts and a 1.25 WHIP in 25 starts (137 2/3 innings), leading the league in wins, strikeouts, batting average against (.225) and strikeout rate among starters (9.29 strikeouts per nine innings).
Akin was also named last month to the league’s post-season All-Star team alongside infielder
Santander has hit .249 with a .692 OPS since being optioned to the minors once the team let him meet his Rule 5 roster requirements, but Showalter said adding him once the Norfolk season is over “would be something worthy of discussion.
“That’s something we’ve talked about with [executive vice president
Another Rule 5 pick, right-hander
“I think different competition, on the road against a really good club vying or the playoffs,” Showalter said. “It’s another good scenario to watch him maturing, and I’m anxious to see him pitch in that environment and do things you ask young pitchers to do — pitch on the West Coast, pitch on the road, pitch at night, pitch in the day. It’s just another thing, not so much to evaluate, as much as to give him that experience and see how he responds to it.”