The two pitchers performed surprisingly well on Opening Day. If their success continues, the Orioles rotation might not be as bad as we originally believed.
After an offseason of constant cringeworthy performances from the Orioles' starting pitchers, optimism finally arrived on Monday night. The treacherous wait wasn't comforting, but it was wiped away - at least for the time being - during Opening Day's 3-2 walkoff win against the Twins. Chris Tillman and Tyler Wilson proved that the O's starting pitching might not be as much as a debacle as we've all been anticipating .