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Duquette: Orioles looking into thin pitching market
- Updated: July 22, 2016
BALTIMORE — The Orioles made it clear they were willing to make changes in an effort to improve their starting rotation when they moved right-hander Dylan Bundy from the bullpen to the rotation after the All-Star break.
But Bundy, who made his first Major League start Sunday, is far from a dependable solution. Manager Buck Showalter said it’s possible Bundy could stay in the rotation for the rest of the season despite his innings limit, but the O’s are still looking outside of their organization for another arm to try to solve the rotation problems.
“We are going to try to add to our rotation,” executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette said Friday. …
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