Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is pulled of the bag but records the out on a groundball hit by the White Sox Yoan Moncada during Saturday’s 2-0 Chicago win. (Gail Burton/AP)A series of injuries to Orioles starting pitchers has forced Manager Buck Showalter to think creatively about filling a growing number of rotation holes. And Saturday night, he sent right-hander Yefry Ramírez — who hadn’t made a start since Aug. 19 — to the mound to face the Chicago White Sox. Ramírez (1-6) took advantage of a free-swinging White Sox lineup early, striking out seven in his first five innings. But the Orioles (42-106) couldn’t muster any offense against the White Sox (59-89), held scoreless by Chicago right-hander Reynaldo López over seven innings.
Source: Washington Post September 16, 2018 02:26 UTC