The Orioles are still waiting to decide what to do with manager Dave Trembley, but several of his pitchers hope he stays. "Every manager is a leader and someone that sets a tone," Jeremy Guthrie said. "He gets a team through the tough times. He's done a tremendous job, Dave cares about us and first and foremost, as a player, that's what you have to have. "You can build off of that. To me, Dave means even more. When I was released by the Indians, he and a few others made phone calls for the O's to take a chance on me. "Being with Dave, he's probably given me more slack and rope than some other pitchers over these three years. Some times I've earned that and other times I've failed in that regard. "Manager is an important role. Sometimes they take too much of the blame. As he's gone through these struggles, he's hurt for himself, but he's hurt because the team struggled." Rookie Chris Tillman had some thoughts on the skipper. "He's been unbelievable for the young guys. His main thing is making us more comfortable. He did a great job with that. He always wants to make it easier on us. He's been great with the younger players.