They finally get Brian Roberts back in the lineup, and now he's dealing with a sore groin. His replacement, Robert Andino, has committed 11 errors and could have been charged with his 12th last night after failing to hold Matt Wieters' throw at second base in the decisive seventh inning. He was the team's most improved player last season, but he's not performing at the same level. As I stated last night, it's hard to blame Steve Pearce or Ryan Flaherty or Chris Davis or Steve Tolleson (when he was here) for any misplays in the outfield. They're out of position. Xavier Avery needs to be starting in left field unless the Orioles can make a trade. Nick Markakis could return immediately after the All-Star break. In the meantime, plays aren't being made and pitchers are suffering for it. As for the offense, Showalter elevated the hot-hitting Wilson Betemit to third in the order, and he promptly went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts to end his 11-game hitting streak. Showalter is moving guys up and down. He's playing the hand dealt to him, which includes a three-man bench. Now the Orioles get Felix Hernandez tonight. Just what they don't need at the moment - though they have a tendency to make every pitcher look like Felix Hernandez. As for their own rotation, Wei-Yin Chen takes the mound tonight and Chris Tillman gets the start tomorrow, with Jake Arrieta being pushed back to Thursday night in Anaheim. Showalter confirmed it during his postgame interview on MASN. It's time for the Orioles to start pushing back. They're being bullied, and not by the biggest kids on the playground. NOTE: Hammel currently ranks third in the Final Vote balloting behind Yu Darvish and Jake Peavy. Vote totals haven't been released, but Hammel is in the middle of the pack.