Dave Trembley couldn't contain his pleasure after watching the Baltimore Orioles beat Josh Beckett and the defending world champion Boston Red Sox. "It says something about our team, the way the guys came back against one of the better pitchers in baseball," Trembley said after Tuesday night's 5-4 victory. "We had to work for it. We had to earn it. But I think everybody learned a little bit more about the Baltimore Orioles tonight. I'm real proud of our team. They just played tremendous."
Luke Scott homered and had three of Baltimore's 11 hits off Beckett, but the most notable performances came from starter Jeremy Guthrie and the bullpen. Guthrie blanked Boston after a shaky first inning, Jim Johnson worked out of an imposing jam in the seventh and George Sherrill got five straight outs to earn his 14th save.
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