Baltimore Orioles: In the clutch, it’s Gunnar Henderson

Trevor Rogers and the Baltimore Orioles ended up in a mid-afternoon matinee today at Rate Field in Chicago. Rogers left in line to be the loser, however he still dazzled. Rogers’ line: 6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 0 BB, 6 K.

That’s a quality start, if you’re keeping score at home. This game was supposed to be a night game, however due to expected frigid temperatures this evening throughout Chicagoland, it was moved to the afternoon. A good move for everyone involved, and not the only game across MLB today which did that.

Chicago plates two runs in the third on Meidroth’s RBI-double, followed by Sosa’s RBI-single. Those were the only two runs that Rogers yielded. And again, he left in line to be the losing pitcher, but pitched to a quality start.

However Ryan Mountcastle would get the Birds on the board before Rogers departed, with an RBI-groundout in the fifth. Blaze Alexander would double a few innings later with one out in the eighth. He would later score on an RBI-double by Taylor Ward. And we went on tied at two.

But it wasn’t like that for long. Ward wasn’t on base for more than a few minutes. Because Gunnar Henderson was striding to the plate, with the fortunes of Birdland riding on his bat. And he didn’t let Orioles’ fans down.

Henderson sent a deep shot to right center, which cleared the wall for a two-run homer. Make no mistake, this was a big win for the O’s. On the heels of being swept in Pittsburgh, it feels like at the very least winning this series restores some sort of equilibrium to the operation. Granted, the Orioles beat a team they should have beaten. But that’s a start.

The series concludes tomorrow at Rate Field. Kyle Bradish gets the start for the O’s, and he’ll be opposed by Chicago’s Sean Burke. Game time is set for 2:10 PM.

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