Nick Johnson is the surprising hero of the night; Orioles defeat Rays to open up three-game set
I’m not sure what is happening with the Orioles; however, they are
finding ways to win, and Friday night was another example of it.
The Orioles – again – pulled out another come-from-behind victory, as
they downed the Rays, 4-3, to kick off the first contest of a
three-game set.
If there was a must-win game in May, this might have been it as the
Orioles and Rays were tied for the American League East lead on Friday
with a record of 20-12.
With the victory tonight, the Orioles are an astounding 21-12 on May
12th and hold sole possession of first place in the American League
East. If the Orioles can take two-out-of-three games from the Rays, they
will be incredible shape heading into a showdown next week with the
Yankees, Royals and Nationals.
Nick Johnson – yes, the guy many wanted off the team in April – has
been hitting well in May, and he helped propel Baltimore to victory with
a go-ahead, two run homer in the seventh inning off Tampa reliever Joel
Peralta. They were down 3-2 before his shot, took the lead and did not
look back.
Johnson does have a long, dubious injury history; however, when
healthy, the man can swing a bat, get on base and is a ballplayer.
Perhaps everything is now coming together for him, and if that is the
case, the Orioles do have a valuable player on their hands.
Adam Jones and Nick Markakis also came through as they hit homers – solo shots – to also help the Orioles.
They were held to only two runs by starting pitcher Jeremy
Hellickson, who went 6 2/3 innings and gave up three runs before the
Tampa bullpen took over. Peralta, who blew the save when Johnson
homered, took the loss.
The Oriole bullpen was solid once again as Darren O’Day earned the
victory, Pedro Strop threw a scoreless eighth inning, and Jim Johnson
earned his 10th save of the year. He is a perfect 10-for-10 in save
opportunities this season.
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