Shane Baz made his club debut this afternoon for the Baltimore Orioles in the rubber match against Minnesota. It wasn’t the stellar performance that one might have wanted in his team debut, or in a game right after signing a big contract extension. But it was an odd game overall, that had many twists and turns. Baz’s line: 5.1 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 0 BB, 4 K.
Baz loaded the bases in the second inning with nobody out. Minnesota would push a run across on an RBI-single by Larnach. Later in the inning Gary’s three-RBI double extended the lead to 4-0. Moral of the story: don’t put runners on base.
Oriole bats had been quiet for the first two games of the season. But they strung together a couple of hits in the fourth, bringing Tyler O’Neill to the plate. And O’Neill smacked the first home run of the season for the O’s, this of the three-run variety. That cut the lead to 4-3, and suddenly the home team was on business.
The O’s briefly took the lead in the sixth on a two-RBI double by Dylan Beavers. Admittedly I thought that moment needed a more tenured hitter – such as Colton Cowser – who was on the bench. But Beavers got the job done, and the Birds held a lead. However one inning later Minnesota’s Lewis smacked a solo homer, tying the game at six.
Yet it was Pete Alonso, the Orioles’ big acquisition this off-season, who put them back on top. Following a walk and a base hit in the seventh, Alonso’s RBI-single gave the O’s a 6-5 lead. Adley Rutschman would add a pinch-hit RBI-double, and Coby Mayo an RBI-single. Minnesota would tack on a run in the ninth, but the O’s took the series finale, 8-6.
Despite the angst of yesterday, the O’s took two-of-three in the season’s opening series. That means nothing more than face value. But you’d rather that than the alternative.
The O’s welcome in Texas tomorrow evening at Camden Yards. Chris Bassitt gets the start for the Birds, and he’ll be opposed by Texas’ Jack Leiter. Game tune is set for just after 6:30 PM.
