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- After the Orioles' 13-9 win over the Blue Jays -- a victory that gave the O's a series win here in Toronto -- manager Buck Showalter said the hero of the weekend wasn't even with the big league club anymore.
- When the Orioles needed an additional relief arm, they selected the contract of Mychal Givens — the club's 2009 second-round draft pick — to make the jump from Double-A Bowie to the major leagues.
- The Orioles recalled right-hander Tyler Wilson on Sunday and put him right to work, sending him to the mound for the final 3 1/3 innings of Sunday's 5-3 loss to the New York Yankees.
- Wanting to make sure Sunday¿s bullpen is covered, even with lefty Brian Matusz returning from an eight-game suspension, the Orioles demoted reliever T.J. McFarland to Triple-A Norfolk and recalled right-hander Tyler Wilson.
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez's right groin strain will force him to miss his next scheduled start on Sunday and is likely to land him on the 15-day disabled list.
- Orioles right-hander Miguel Gonzalez will miss his next scheduled start on Sunday and is likely to land on the 15-day disabled list with a right groin strain.
- Tyler Wilson and Mike Wright weren¿t expected to be giving the major league club starts this early in the season. But they provided the innings necessary while offering a glimpse of the future, as the Orioles (22-24) split their doubleheader with the White Sox, winning Game 2, 6-3, after dropping a 3-2 decision in Game 1 in front of an announced1 8,441.
- Rookie right-hander Tyler Wilson, who made his major league debut May 20 and picked up his first big league win Friday in Miami before being sent back to Triple-A on Saturday, will get his first major league start in Game 1 of Thursday¿s rescheduled doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox.
- Orioles send Tyler Wilson to Norfolk and bring Oliver Drake up from the Tides.
- Oliver Drake, a former Naval Academy pitcher, could become the fifth Oriole to debut in the majors this season after being recalled today.
- Tyler Wilson could be sent down so the Orioles can add another fresh bullpen arm.
- Tyler Wilson's five-season pro career hit its pinnacle Wednesday -- eventually anyway.
- The Orioles have been ravaged by injuries early on, but the team is preparing for the return of some of its injured players.
- The Orioles have placed right-hander Bud Norris on the 15-day disabled list with bronchitis and have called up right-hander Tyler Wilson from Triple-A Norfolk.
- Uncertainty surrounding Chris Tillman and Bud Norris have Orioles in contingency mode entering Seattle Mariners series.
- Orioles prospect Tyler Wilson is on the cusp of the big leagues, but can't let that influence how he approaches his starts.
- In 14 spring innings, Wilson has allowed just one run on 10 hits, with 11 strikeouts, one walk and a 0.64 ERA.
- Tyler Wilson has been one of the Orioles' most intriguing pitchers in big league camp this spring, and Buck Showalter is sending him out to start against the New York Yankees on Saturday.
- Catcher Matt Wieters is scheduled to resume throwing Saturday, and although his return from Tommy John elbow reconstruction in June remains uncertain, the Orioles have begun mapping out parts of his recovery.