ANAHEIM -- How to turn around the Orioles' season?
There is no magic fix. But Thursday's lopsided 12-3 loss, which completed a three-game sweep by the Angels, certainly highlighted what has been wrong with Baltimore, which is 8-23 and off to one of the worst starts in franchise history.
Starter Chris Tillman couldn't record an out in the second inning. The offense was held hitless by Jaime Barria until there was one out in the sixth. And the O's -- who again overworked their bullpen heading into a three-game weekend series in Oakland -- saw their road losing streak extend to nine as they fell 14 games behind the American League East-leading Red Sox.