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Fernandez on Bundy's mind as he pitches
Marlins ace ‘a great guy,' rookie says; rotation remains unsettled
To Orioles rookie right-hander
The tragic loss of Miami Marlins pitcher
Six years ago, Bundy and Fernandez were peers in the Aflac All-American Baseball Classic in San Diego, with Bundy being held off the mound but lining out against Fernandez at the plate.
Two summers later, they were on parallel fast tracks through the Single-A South Atlantic League, Bundy at one point not allowing an earned run in 30 innings for Delmarva and Fernandez striking out 99 in 79 innings with a 1.49 ERA for Greensboro.
Before Bundy took the mound Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks, those few memories came back in a big way as he and his teammates stood silent watching the various news conferences.
“Basically, we just lost a great guy as a person,” Bundy said. “Everybody knows how good he was on the field, but he was a better person.
“It was in the back of your head — we had almost our whole team watching the press conference. It hits us all, even if you didn't know him. You saw the way he was on the field. Like everybody said, he made the game seem fun.”
Once the game began, Bundy was able to leave all that behind him and pitch another fine outing at Camden Yards, where he's seemed to be at his best this season.
With five innings of three-hit, one-run ball against the Diamondbacks, Bundy earned a win to improve to 10-6 with a 4.02 ERA in a rookie season that began with him in the bullpen and will end with him as an important part of the rotation.
Said Orioles manager
Assuming Gausman will come back for Game 162 next Sunday in New York, there might be no rotation turn for either
“I'm waiting to gather all of the information,” Showalter said. “I've been looking at everybody's numbers in Toronto.”
Miley was supposed to go on paternity leave and miss the Blue Jays series, but the plan is for him to wait until the baby's Oct. 7 due date. He allowed one run Saturday in 82/3 innings against Arizona, narrowly missing a shutout, and has given up one run in 122/3 innings over his past two starts.
Jimenez has a 2.85 ERA in six starts since returning to the rotation, and Gallardo overcame another long layoff to allow two runs in six innings in Friday's win over Arizona.
“He's gone through some periods where all of a sudden, out of nowhere, it clicks for a week,” Showalter said.