The big story for the Baltimore Orioles tonight is the return of Kyle Bradish. Perhaps the biggest injury of the season for the Orioles (save for Colton Cowser), and he finally made his debut on August 26th. And it was as good as advertised. Bradish’s line: 6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 0 BB, 10 K.
Bradish gave up solo homers in the second and third. Those came off the bats of Story and Hamilton. Other than that, he was outstanding.
Ten strikeouts is a noteworthy number. In short, Bradish’s return was as good as it could have been. Solo home runs aren’t going to hurt you – unless your offense doesn’t produce. And that was the case tonight.
Boston’s Navarez reached on a fielder’s choice in the eighth, scoring a third run. Boston would score two more in the ninth on Hamilton’s two-RBI double. It was ruled a hit, but it probably should have been an error. Dylan Beavers misplayed the ball in left field, allowing it to drop. It was a hit by default, but it was a routine play.
That’s the risk you run with youth at various positions. Luckily for Beavers he’s been very good over the course of his short time here. But if you’re going to have young guys in the lineup, you have to live with those sorts of plays.
The series continues tomorrow at Camden Yards. The Orioles are yet to announce a starter, and Boston with throw Brayan Bello. Game time is set for just after 6:30 PM.
