Baltimore Orioles fall on late error

First and foremost, the Baltimore Orioles potentially received suffered a new injury this evening, this to starter Cade Povich. With no injury outwardly apparent as having occurred, Povich was lifted after three innings. The Orioles later said that he was suffering from left forearm discomfort. Povich’s line: 3.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 1 K.

Povich surrendered a two-run homer to Hicks in the first inning, putting the Birds behind the eight-ball 2-0. For the record, the runner who was on base was Norby, who walked on four pitches that were well out of the strike zone. Did analytics say not to touch the zone against Norby?

The Birds put two runners on in the third, and Gunnar Henderson smacked an RBI-single to cut the lead to 2-1. Keep in mind, the Birds absolutely need Henderson to get back on track to get the season itself back on track. This was a start. But again it was Norby who stepped up for Miami. His RBI-single in the last of the frame extended Miami’s lead to 3-1.

Yet, back-to-back hits by the O’s got them back on the board in the fourth. Samuel Basallo led off the inning with a double, and he later scored on Tyler O’Neill’s RBI-single. That cut the Miami lead to 3-2. It was also in the bottom of that inning that Craig Albernaz inserted Yennier Cano in lieu of Cade Povich.

Again, we learned later of the left forearm discomfort. However the question is whether this really affects the O’s that much. It does – make no mistake. But Trevor Roberts is eligible to come off the IL on Monday. Does it stand to reason that Povich goes to the IL? Do the O’s have to make a roster move for the bullpen before then?

The Oriole bullpen was outstanding overall tonight. Cano, Dietrich Enns, et al. And Pete Alonso continued his big series on top of that with an RBI-single in the eighth to tie the game at three. Which was a big moment.

The O’s would easily record the first two outs in the last of the ninth inning. However following a Mack double, Sanoja would send a bouncer to third. Coby Mayo would bobble the ball, but easily recovered. However that probably caused him to press, and he made an errant throw to first on what should have been the final out of the ninth.

Instead it was an error, allowing the runner to score. That also walked the O’s off losers, 4-3. Manager Craig Albernaz highlighted after the game how good the bullpen was. They gave up one unearned run. The winning run, yes. But needless to say, they did everything they could have.

Tough loss. But a good series overall in Miami. The Orioles have to hope that Pete Alonso and the bullpen stay strong. Despite the walk off error, Coby Mayo also had a decent game at the plate. Needless to say, the O’s took two-of-three in Miami, and left town in a much better spot than when they got there.

The O’s now head for home to take on The Athletics tomorrow night at Camden Yards. Kyle Bradish gets the start tomorrow for the O’s, and he’ll be opposed by the Athletics’ Jacob Lopez. Game time is set for just after 7 PM.

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