Cade Povich wasn’t perfect for the Baltimore Orioles. But he battled, And he was also far from the problem. Povich’s line: 5.2 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 1 BB, 5 K.
The Orioles were 1-for-5 with runners in scoring position this evening, That’s far from 0-for-13, or something like that. It’s fair to say that you probably need more than five opportunities with RISP to have a legit shot at winning. But you have to take advantage of the opportunities you do have. Even one more base hit would have made a world of difference; that can be the line between winning and losing.
Cleveland got after it fast. And that’s part of the issue the Orioles have always had with AL Central teams. They hit the ground running. Ramirez’s RBI-single in the first inning was only one run. But it put the Orioles on the defensive immediately.
And the story of this game was Cleveland always seeming to have an answer for Povich and the O’s. This despite Povich battling hard. Ryan O’Hearn got that run back in the last of the first with an RBI-single of his own. And you kind of felt that the Birds had righted things.
And they had – for that brief moment. Naylor’s RBI-double in the second put Cleveland ahead again. This time at 2-1. Anthony Santander however would tie the game in the third with a sacrifice fly. For what’s worth, that goes as an unearned run. Adley Rutschman scored from third, but since he was on third due to an error the run is unearned.
Povich was helped out in the fourth with one out when Arias flew out with one out and a runner on third. They should have taken the lead; it was a fairly deep fly ball, and a run should have scored. But Anthony Santander promptly threw the runner from third out at home plate.
However Cleveland would take the lead back for good in the sixth. Ramirez smacked a solo homer, giving them a 3-2 lead. The the Cleveland bullpen shut the Orioles down the rest of the way, and closed out a 3-2 win at Camden Yards.
On a side note, that Anthony Santander put out at home plate would have meant more had the Orioles won. But no matter what, it was huge. I can’t stress enough that the runner should have scored. I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen a ball hit to that part of the park where a runner on third didn’t score. Santander stole a run back for the Orioles on that play. It was all but irrelevant, but he stole a run back.
The series continues tomorrow at Camden Yards. Cole Irvin gets the start for the Birds, and he’ll be opposed by Cleveland’s Logan Allen. Game time is set for just after 6:30 PM.
