Game recap
Tillman, bats still slumping
“Oh, yeah,” Tillman said. “It’s much different. I didn’t have anything last year. I have quite a bit. Tonight didn’t go as I planned or as we planned, but going forward I think it’s going to get better.”
Tillman didn’t have much to show for it Monday. He lasted just one batter into the fifth inning in the Orioles’ 6-1 loss to the Houston Astros. He allowed four runs — three in a fourth inning that included three hits that came off the bat at 95 mph or faster.
The Orioles offense wasn’t void of blame. The Orioles scored just one run —
Over the past three games, the Orioles have been outscored 19-3.
Tillman battled with his control. He walked four batters — and even though none of those four base runners scored — his pitches were all over the place. Tillman threw just eight of 23 first-pitch strikes.
“Just command,” Orioles manager
The Astros didn’t miss many pitches that Tillman threw in the strike zone, particularly his fastball. Tillman recorded just two swing-and-misses in his 84-pitch outing.
“The off-speed stuff was good,” Tillman said. “Fastball was hit or miss. When I hit on it, I got the right result. When I missed, it got hit hard.”
Tillman recovered from what could have been a disastrous first inning after falling behind 1-0 four pitches into the game when
After a wild pitch, shortstop
Tillman retired the Astros in order on eight pitches in the third but couldn’t build on that in the following inning.
In the fourth, Tillman hung a 3-1 four-seam fastball that
“I think it slowed down a little bit,” Tillman said. “I let the game dictate that. Got to get back on the horse and get back after it. They get a leadoff homer. That’s not going to hurt you. Especially with no one on. Just got to get back after it and that inning kind of snowballed.”
Said Showalter: “He had that inning and you thought he might find his way and give us five there, but he just couldn’t continue to repeat a delivery, and that was something he was doing a lot better job of the in spring. But we only saw it in a short glimpse tonight.”
Since
“I think it’s important [to get deeper in games],” Tillman said. “Got to keep working, keep building and move on to the next one. You can’t dwell on what is going on now.”