Baltimore Orioles: The party buss rolls on, as Birds split with Toronto

The Baltimore Orioles sent Kyle Bradish to the bump in the final game of four with Toronto, and of the homestand. Needless to say, Bradish wasn’t fooling around this afternoon. Neither were Oriole bats. Bradish’s line, 7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R (unearned), 3 BB, 4 K.

The Orioles of course were coming off one of the most dramatic wins of the season yesterday. The last thing you want to have a let down in the wake of that. Especially on the longest home-stand of the season, in which they were already 6-3. But a 7-3 stretch is better than 6-4.

Luckily, Bradish was strong. So were the bats. After Leody Taveras sacrificed two runners into scoring position in the second, Colton Cowser gave the O’s a 1-0 lead on a fielder’s choice-RBI. One inning later, Pete Alonso’s RBI-single extended the lead to 2-0, and Samuel Basallo’s RBI-double ran it to 3-0.

But the inning wasn’t over yet. Neither was the game. The Birds had two on, and Colton Cowser coming to home plate. You know, the guy who engineered two of the three walk-off’s on this home stand? He still had some magic in his bat. Cowser’s three-run homer gave the Orioles a 6-0 lead.

It begins and ends with starting pitching. Bradish certainly played that role masterfully this afternoon. But the better news is that the team put together a team win. Too often it’s been decent starting pitching and poor hitting – or the inverse. Today they put it all together at once.

Taylor Ward grounded into a fielder’s choice-RBI (with an assist from replay) in the sixth, followed by an RBI-double by Gunnar Henderson. Adley Rutschman would tack on a sac fly-RBI, and the Birds led 9-0. And it’s a good thing they built that lead.

Toronto would score a lone run in the seventh on an errant throw by Jackson Holliday. However Tyler Wells would come on in the top of the eighth and surrender four runs, cutting the lead to 9-5. Three of those runs came on a three-run homer by Pinago. The Orioles came back on Toronto yesterday. The last thing you want is the same to happen again in reverse.

But it didn’t. That was just a blip in the radar for Tyler Wells. Everything he threw was up, for the record. While on paper this was a series split, make no mistake that the Orioles got the better of Toronto this weekend.

The O’s finish the longest home stand of the year at 7-3. What happens from here remains to be seen. But needless to say, a good and very interesting ten games at home. After an off day tomorrow, the O’s head to Boston on Tuesday night.

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