Orioles lose up in the Bronx against the Yankees...
The Orioles have a tough road ahead in May as we all know, but their
first stop was in the Bronx not too far away from the George Washington
Bridge to face the New York Yankees.
For the Orioles, the start of the three game series against the New
York Yankees is seen by many as a litmus test as to where they stand in
the sport.
They had a tough test on Monday and fought; alas, they would not emerge victorious.
Although they lost 2-1 tonight against the Yankees, the Orioles
played well; however, they could not get the bats going and pitcher
Hiroki Kuroda – in his first start against Baltimore – stymied them.
He only allowed one run in seven innings and the New York bullpen did
the rest on the evening. Mariano Rivera got the save – his fifth on the
season.
Meanwhile, Jason Hammel was the hard-luck loser, as he went six
innings and allowed two runs. You could say Hammel pitched a great
ballgame, but his only real mistake came in the second inning. He
allowed a two-run homer to Eric Chavez.
The Orioles did have a few opportunities to score – especially in the
seventh inning as Nick Markakis got nailed at home after attempting to
score on a wild pitch – but could not make anything come of it. They
scored their only run in the second inning off a Chris Davis sacrifice
fly that plated Adam Jones.
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