ANAHEIM -- It was an anomaly, it stood to reason, after Dylan Bundy's last outing. The righty uncharacteristically had allowed eight runs (seven earned) to Tampa Bay, including a pair of homers after allowing just one long ball over his first five starts.
But after watching the Orioles' ace surrender three more homers while allowing seven runs (five earned) in Wednesday's 10-7 loss to the Angels, it is becoming less outlier and more disturbing trend. And for a last-place Baltimore club that is fighting to turn things around, Bundy's 4 1/3-inning outing is the latest concern.