Chayce McDermott made his big league debut this evening for the Baltimore Orioles. The Birds are in a spot where they need major league starters – in the wake of three different pitchers getting Tommy John’s earlier this season. So tonight it fell to McDermott, who was called up from triple-A Norfolk, McDermott’s line: 4.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 3 K.
McDermott sent Miami down 1-2-3 in the first inning, but struggled a bit in the second. He did get out of the inning however, only for things to flare up again in the fourth. Bell smacked a solo homer, and Miami would also get an RBI-single by Edwards and a sac fly-RBI by Gordon.
However the O’s did load the bases in three sixth. And Colton Cowser’s bases-clearing double promptly tied the game at three. For what it’s worth, the runners came as a result of two singles and a walk.
But it wasn’t enough. Miami put two runners on in the seventh as a result of a walk and a base hit. In between those two things, Oriole reliever Cionel Perez uncorked a wild pitch. However the runner at first went to second on a sacrifice bunt. That left two runners in scoring position, and Chisolm’s two-RBI double gave Miami their lead back at 5-3. De La Cruz’s subsequent RBI-single extended it to 6-3.
And the O’s couldn’t muster anything more. However consider the one inning (the 6th) when they did score. they loaded the bases with two hits and a walk. Miami also pulled back ahead as a result of small things – a stolen base on the heels of a wild pitch, followed by a hit.
The Orioles are thinking big, and that’s no mystery. They’ve had their eyes on October since Spring Training. But as the saying says, sometimes if you get too close to the first you can’t smell the trees. This is a team that relies on home runs. Perhaps a little too much. They’re sitting on home run pitches, and opposing teams know this. Meaning those home run pitches aren’t going to come.
The one time the O’s did make an impact they took what Miami was hocking. If that meant one base at a time, that’s what it meant. Now obviously, the O’s have their sights set on well beyond this series. But sometimes when you’re a team like Miami (and like the Orioles used to be) you aren’t focusing on winning in the here and now. You’re focusing on building. That makes it easier to focus on fundamentals such as bunts, singles, and steals. This as opposed to hitting the ball out of the ballpark.
The series concludes tomorrow afternoon at loanDepot Park. Corbin Burnes gets the start for the O’s, and he’ll be opposed by Miami’s Roddery Munoz. Game time is set for just after noon.
