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Johnson, Olson may start

Pitchers for tomorrow, Wednesday not yet named

By Jeff Zrebiec , SUN REPORTER|April 28, 2008

CHICAGO — CHICAGO -- On Saturday, the Orioles didn't push Jim Johnson further than 2 1/3 innings and held Triple-A Norfolk pitcher Garrett Olson to 45 pitches to keep both in line to potentially start tomorrow and Wednesday against the Tampa Bay Rays.

The Orioles need a starter tomorrow because Adam Loewen went on the disabled list last week with a sore left elbow. Wednesday's opening was a result of Saturday's doubleheader. Orioles manager Dave Trembley has decided not to bring back Brian Burres or Steve Trachsel, the two starters in the doubleheader, on three days' rest.

"I'm probably closer to Wednesday. I'm not closer to Tuesday," Trembley said when asked about naming starters. "If I had to name a starter now, it would be somebody in the bullpen. I could have let Johnson go a little bit further last night. I didn't. If we don't make another move, I would say that he might be a front-runner for the Wednesday spot start because I'm not going to bring back Burres or Trachsel on short notice."


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Johnson, who has made one career major league start, hasn't given up a run in five appearances spanning 11 innings out of the bullpen. Olson, a 24-year-old left-hander who was 1-3 with a 7.79 ERA in seven starts for the Orioles last year, is 1-1 with a 1.85 ERA in five starts for the Tides. He had been pitching well, but on Saturday against Richmond, he allowed one earned run on three hits and four walks, and threw 41 pitches over two innings.

"Everybody knows what we did with Olson," Trembley said. "We only let him pitch a couple of innings. But that's not etched in stone yet either."

Asked whether he has been impressed with Olson's performance for Norfolk, Trembley said: "I was up until last night. Last night, I wasn't. But before that, it seemed like he had heeded the advice of [pitching coach Rick Kranitz]. You've got to command your fastball. If you can't command your fastball, you can't pitch here. I have no problem with providing him the opportunity to see if he can take it and do it here. But I want to get some more input from other people before I do that."

Millar takes seat

First baseman Kevin Millar and right fielder Nick Markakis had been the only Orioles to start every game until Millar was held out of the lineup yesterday.

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