Infield

Don't know how many times you're going to read this, but the only error that was made on the Orioles infield all week was made by pitcher Chris Tillman. The O's played air-tight defense to help the pitching staff have a very solid week.  Offensively, third baseman Wilson Betemit (pictured) led the way with eight hits in 16 at-bats and the infielders batted a combined .279 with two homers and nine RBIs.<br>
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<b>Grade</b>: B

( Reuters photo / July 31, 2012 )

Don't know how many times you're going to read this, but the only error that was made on the Orioles infield all week was made by pitcher Chris Tillman. The O's played air-tight defense to help the pitching staff have a very solid week. Offensively, third baseman Wilson Betemit (pictured) led the way with eight hits in 16 at-bats and the infielders batted a combined .279 with two homers and nine RBIs.

Grade: B

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Peter Schmuck has been covering baseball for decades. He is now a general sports columnist, but has been a beat writer covering three major league teams (the Dodgers, Angels and Orioles) and also spent a decade as the Sun's national baseball writer.

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