The Baltimore Orioles went into this afternoon’s game with Kyle Gibson on the mound, and with a chance to sweep Kansas City Royals. Who on paper are a team that the Orioles should handle hands down. But as we know, that’s not always how it works out. But today, it did. Gibson’s line: 6.1 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 0 BB, 4 K.
The O’s started off somewhat inauspiciously, with Witt knocking an RBI-double to right, off of Ryan O’Hearn’s glove. However the O’s immediately reminded KC that they were the better team. They tied the game in the last of the first with a sac fly-RBI by Austin Hays. But that was just a warm-up.
The O’s would put two on, and later in that first inning Ramon Urias’ two-RBI double would put them in the lead at 3-1. But Kansas City stormed back; Perez’s two-run homer in the third tied the game back up at three. However, the Orioles were about to show Kansas City that they weren’t quite as royal as they might have thought.
Josh Lester’s two-RBI double in the last of the third put the Orioles back in the lead. James McCann would add a sac fly, and an inning later Aaron Hicks’ RBI-double would extend the lead to 6-3. The O’s would cap things off with Gunnar Henderson’s three-run home run in the seventh, and Ryan O’Hearn’s solo shot in the eighth.
And with that 11-3 win, the Orioles swept Kansas City away. This was a team the Orioles should have beaten, and they did. That’s a good sign. You have to win the games you’re supposed to win. Because this is a big week coming up in Birdland, with Toronto coming to town.
