Baltimore Orioles: Starting the home stand right

Tyler Wells got the start tonight against Kansas City as the Baltimore Orioles opened a six-game home stand. And the good news is that the Birds picked up right where they left off yesterday afternoon in Milwaukee. Wells looked good, and got the O’s into the later innings. Wells’ line: 6.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 BB, 4 K.

Austin Hays got the O’s on the board immediately with a solo homer in the last of the first. One inning later Jorge Mateo would add an RBI-single. Kansas City would cut the lead in half in the third with a sac fly-RBI, however the Orioles still maintained the lead.

And they even extended it. Anthony Santander’s RBI-double would plate Hays in the fifth. However Kansas City would eventually load the bases in the seventh, and they put a second run on the board on a wild pitch by Wells. That would prompt Oriole manager Brandon Hyde to go to the bullpen, who once again was stellar.

It sure helps the effort of winning a series when you win the opening game. This was also the first time the Orioles had worn their City Connect uniforms and won. So that gets the monkey off the backs of the all-black alternates.

The series continues tomorrow at Camden Yards. Cole Irving gets the start for the O’s, and he’ll be opposed by Kansas City’s Brady Singer. Game time is set for just after 4 PM.

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