Brandon Young gave the Baltimore Orioles a quality start late last night in the series opener in Seattle at T-Mobile Park. Sadly, the bats didn’t cooperate once again. Young has been a pleasant surprise thus far this season, and last night was no exception. Young’s line: 6.0 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 4 BB, 2 K.
Taylor Ward jumped on the first pitch and almost smacked it out of the ballpark. However it hit off the top of the wall and Ward ended up on second base. He would later score on Samuel Basallo’s RBI-single to give the O’s a 1-0 lead.
That would have indicated that the O’s were going to put some runs up. However the issue is that despite that quick jolt on the first pitch, that was the only run the O’s scored – in that sequence and at all. You just can’t let opportunities go by the wayside like that. And it’s happening too often.
Seattle got to Young in the third on Rodruiguez’s RBI-single. That came on the heels of two walks. In a tight game, every base runner matters. However that was the only run that Young allowed in that sequence as well. He pitched himself into a jam, and minimized the damage.
Young gave a quality start, which is always outstanding. It’s a tragic twist of fate when it occurs in a losing effort. It’s certainly not Yonng’s fault that Oriole bats couldn’t muster anything. The Orioles only registered three hits in the entire game. That shouldn’t be the case.
Despite Young’s quality start, he can’t last forever in the game. He came back out for the seventh and Allowed two singles before manager Craig Albernaz pulled him. Those two runners would both score on a two-RBI single by Raleigh, sending the O’s to a 3-1 defeat.
It’s easy to say that Craig Albernaz left Young in too long. Granted that almost goes without saying. But pitchers can often lose it in a game very quickly. The real villain in this game would be the offense. Seattle pitchers struck out twelve Orioles. 12. They only had four opportunities with runners in scoring position, as they struggled to get on base. You can’t win many games like that.
The series continues tonight at T-Mobile Park. Kyle Bradish gets the start for the Orioles, and he’ll be opposed by Seattle’s George Kirby. Game time is set for just after 9:30 PM.
