Kyle Bradish got the start for the Baltimore Orioles tonight in the series finale against Seattle. A win for the Birds would tie the series, of course with the O’s heading to Seattle next week to play them again. Bradish’s line: 4.0 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 3 BB, 5 K.
Bradish surrendered a solo home run in the first at-bat of the game. However he stabilized himself – for a period. Mercifully Oriole bats gave themselves a bit of a cushion.
The O’s however were able to figure out Seattle starter Woo after one turn through the order. Colton Cowser tied it in the third with a solo homer. The Birds strung together a couple of base hits and a walk, and before you knew it they had the bases loaded, and the potential for a big inning.
Woo uncorked a wild pitch, scoring Jackson Holliday from third. This reinforces the point that when you get guys on base, anything can happen. To show that the Orioles weren’t kidding, Adley Rutschman smacked a two-RBI double to extend the lead to 4-1.
To top it off, Pete Alonso uncorked a mammoth two-run home run. The O’s led 6-1. And Bradish was dealing. Until he wasn’t.
Sadly Bradish fell victim to the same thing that Woo did. Seattle seemed to figure him out after everyone had seen him. Raley’s two-run home run cut the lead in half at 6-3 in the fourth. Canzone would follow with a solo shot back-to-back. Seattle would tack one more on on Rodriguez’s RBI-single before the inning ended.
When the smoke cleared the Orioles’ lead had shrunk to one run at 6-5. That’s not an ideal situation. But needless to say the ball was flying tonight. Adley Rutschman would tack on an RBI-single in the fifth, which proved to be a big run.
If only for the fact that it gave the O’s just a slight bit of breathing room. And that helped the bullpen to navigate through the remainder of the game, closing Seattle out. With how this series started, to come back and salvage a split is uplifting. Especially against a first place team.
The Orioles now welcome in San Diego tomorrow night at Camden Yards. Shane Baz gets the start for the O’s, and he’ll be opposed by San Diego’s Griffin Canning. Game time is set for just after 7 PM.
