Kendrick Struggles in Split-Squad Loss

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A year ago, the Baltimore Orioles had no idea what they had in Miguel Gonzalez. This season, they're depending on him to be a fixture in the rotation.

Gonzalez was signed as a minor league free agent after spring training began in 2012 and never appeared in big league camp. Less than two months into the season, though, the right-hander had pitched so well in the minors that the Orioles promoted him and he became their second-biggest winner.

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