Dean Kremer labored this afternoon for the Baltimore Orioles. Or should I say “this morning.” The series finale with New York began at 11:30 AM. Kremer’s line: 4.2 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 4 K.
Kremer didn’t struggle per se. He just labored. This on a sweltering day with heavy humidity in downtown Baltimore. He gave up an RBI-single to Grisham in the second, giving New York a 1-0 lead.
That was concerning for a team who hasn’t been scoring runs. But that changed. Gunnar Henderson smacked a two-run homer in the third, and the O’s led 2-1. Their first lead of the homestand.
But Grisham struck again in the fifth. His solo homer tied the game. The O’s spent a great deal of time trying to dance around Soto and Judge in this series – and record outs. They did that successfully today. But the bottom of the New York order hurt them.
However the Birds would get the lead back on a solo homer by Anthony Santander in the bottom of that fifth inning. And Oriole pitching shut NY down – until the end. Almost. As closer Craig Kimbrell was trying to pitch around the heart of the order, he walked the first two hitters of the inning. That turned the order over, and New York’s rookie first baseman, Rice, hit a three-run homer. And the Birds trailed, 5-3.
It’s tough to lose games that way. It exemplifies the agony of defeat. And Orioles fans at Camden Yards were staring that agony down. But…the game wasn’t over.
The O’s had runners at second and third with two down. Adley Rutschman drew a walk to load the bases. So you’re saying there’s a chance, huh…
And…there was. Ryan Mountcastle reached on a fielder’s choice. NY SS Volpe mishandled a routine ground ball, and Colton Cowser came into score. That cut the lead to 5-4.
And before the crowd could settle back down, it was over. Cedric Mullins hit what appeared to be a flair to left. However New York was playing their outfielders in, and that flair…was more than a flair. It fell in over the head of the left fielder Verdugo, for a two-run walkoff double. And the O’s go into the All-Star break with a 6-5 win, and alone in first place.
This snaps a five-game losing streak. There was also an uncharacteristic error by Volpe in the end. But remember, every other weird bounce in this series and on this homestand has gone against the O’s. These things even out.
And with that, the O’s scatter for a few days off over the All-Star break. Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, and others, will go to Texas for the festivities. But make no mistake that this is a huge win. They found a way to- one way or the other. And backs against the wall, that’s what the Baltimore Orioles do.
