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After season-worst start, Feldman, O's hope to stick together

Scott Feldman pitched his last game of the season Friday. It was both his shortest and worst as an Oriole: He allowed eight earned runs in 2 1/3 innings in the Orioles' 12-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox.

Now the question becomes whether this was Feldman's last start as an Oriole.

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He was acquired in July from the Chicago Cubs along with Steve Clevenger for pitchers Jake Arrieta and Pedro Strop and international signing bonus slots.

At the time, the Orioles knew he could become a free agent at season's end. They also knew what they were getting: a strong competitor and easygoing personality who didn't do anything flashy but normally kept his club in games.

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In 15 starts for the Orioles, Feldman was 5-6 with a 4.27 ERA. But before Friday's rough outing, he was 3-2 with a 2.08 ERA in his past eight starts. So he showed he could pitch in the American League East and pitch well down the stretch with the postseason on the line.

"He's going to be 31 years old next year and he's a guy whose statistics have come over to the American League just like they were in the National League," Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "He's going to be somebody that people are going to want, including us."

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