Dean Kremer and the Baltimore Orioles picked up right where they left off in the first half last night. The O’s began the second half with a quality start from a starter, which is what we came to expect from Kremer in the first half. In other words, not much has changed! Kremer’s line: 6.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 8 K.
However the story of the game was Adam Frazier. He’s taken criticism throughout the first half, some of it justified. but he busted out in this game against Miami, playing a role in most of the Orioles’ runs. And helping the O’s earn only their second win wearing their City Connect uniforms.
Almost predictably, the game began with an hour plus rain delay. Which of course is reminiscent of the Birds’ home stand just prior to the break. But once the game started, it was ON.
And keep in mind, I talk a lot about what speed can do on the base paths. However scouting also plays a role. Cedric Mullins got aboard in the last of the second with a single. He then proceeded to attempt a steal, knowing that Miami catcher Stallings wasn’t the greatest at throwing people out. Coming into the ballgame, he was 6-for-42 on the season in throwing out runners while stealing. The Orioles and Mullins knew this; not only did Mullins adjust that stat to 6-for-43, but he made it to third base on a Sallings throwing error.
Frazier came up later in the inning, and smacked an RBI-single. So the speed of Mullins, combined with the Orioles’ advance scouting (and of course Mullins’ execution), helped to manufacture that run. That’s how the concept of “team” works.
Miami would even the score in the top of the third when De La Cruz hit an RBI-single, reminding many fans that the O’s never seem to win while wearing their City Connect uniforms. But that was short lived, as Cedric Mullins’ solo homer in the last of the fourth put them back in the lead at 2-1. That brought Frazier back to the plate later in the inning, and his solo homer extended the lead to 3-1.
Miami would tighten things up in the eighth on a solo homer by Soler, but no worries – Frazier was coming back to the plate in the Orioles’ half of the frame. And he did so with a runner on base. And that runner, and Adam Frazier, got a free trot home when Frazier once again sent the ball over the fence.
It was also nice to see Brandon Hyde go to Felix Bautista for the save in the last of the ninth. Bautista of course blew the save in this last Tuesday’s All-Star game, sending the American League down to defeat. That’s obviously an exhibition, and meaningless at that. But you’d hate to see that mentally affect Bautista, so it was good for him to get right back out there. And he sent Miami down in order.
The series with Miami continues this evening at Camden Yards. Kyle Gibson heads to the bump for the Orioles, and he’ll be opposed by Miami’s Braxton Garrett. Game time is set for just after 7 PM.
