The Baltimore Orioles entered today’s series finale in San Francisco with a shot to win the series. They also were looking to become the first team league wife to achieve 20 road wins. High stakes for sure, as Tyler Wells went to the mound. And he didn’t disappoint. Wells’ line: 5.1 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 9 K.
The real story of the ballgame is the Orioles’ six-run third inning. When you’re able to put crooked numbers up on the board like that, you enhance your shot at winning. In a sense, the game was over before things even got cooking.
Adam Frazier’s sac fly-RBI got things started. Following an RBI-single by Austin Hays, the Orioles would load the bases. And Ryan Mountcastle would draw a walk, extending the lead to 3-0. However the bags remained juiced…
…and rookie Josh Lester was coming to bat. The Orioles brought Lester up for this game when Danny Columbe was sent to the bereavement list. And with the bases loaded, he sent a line drive into centerfield. He wound up at second base, however it went as a two-RBI single and an error.
That was Lester’s first major league hit. And it resulted in three runs, once again showing how strong the Orioles have built up their farm system. And that busted the game wide open, with the Birds strongly in command.
James McCann’s solo homer in the sixth would extend the Orioles’ lead to 7-0. However San Francisco would add three runs, two of which came on a two-run homer in the last of the sixth. Aaron Hicks would add an RBI-triple in the top of the ninth, and the O’s closed out an 8-3 win.
Again, the Orioles are the first team this year in MLB to win 20 road games. Now I’m the first one to tell you that’s a manufactured stat. However it also shows how good the Orioles are this year. However more importantly, it shows how good they potentially could be moving forward.
