Orioles can't complete sweep against Nationals; Chen struggles, Strasburg and Nats offense have their way with Orioles...
Well, the Orioles had to lose sometime, and it happened on Sunday as
they lost to the Washington Nationals, 9-3, on Sunday afternoon. The
Nationals salvaged a game in the regional rivalry and avoided a sweep in
front of a bipartisan crowd of under 42,000 at Nationals Park.
It was yet another beautiful day, but not so for the Orioles.
The Orioles saw their nine-game road win streak come to end. They saw
their five game win streak also cease. Sadly, Baltimore pitching could
not save the day, nor could Jones, Markakis, Hardy and company spur the
offense. Their record is now 27-15, and they still hold a two-game lead
in the American League East.
If there were any positives on Sunday for Baltimore, Xavier Avery and Chris Davis had two hits.
Overall, the Battle of the Beltway series has given a boon to Orioles
fans, as they are still enjoying the team’s remarkable run.
It is good to see both the Orioles and Nationals contending at the
top of their divisions and will hopefully bring a buzz to the region as
summer heats up. The two teams will meet up again at Camden Yards in
June.
Despite building an early 3-0 lead, the Orioles could not hold it, as
pitcher Stephen Strasburg and the Nationals offense ended their
five-game win streak. Wei-Yin Chen lost his first game as an Oriole --
and in the majors -- as he got hit hard on Sunday. In the end, he gave
up six runs in only 4 1/3 innings of work. Chen clearly struggled with
his pin-point locations that we as fans have grown accustomed to seeing.
The Nationals made him pay for it – dearly.
The Orioles got three quick runs off Strasburg early, scoring once in
the first inning off a Nick Markakis single. They added two more in the
second inning as Robert Andino plated in a run with a groundout, and
Xavier Avery had an RBI-single. Baltimore was aided by a whopping Bryce
Harper error in left-center field; however, the offense for the Birds
would die after that as Strasburg got into a groove and did not relent.
Chen was rolling until the third inning, as he gave up three runs as
Bryce Harper had a two-run triple and Ian Desmond plated Harper with a
groundout. Nick Markakis nearly had a highlight reel moment as he nearly
caught Harper’s drive to right; however, as he dove on the warning
track, the ball popped out of his glove and Harper was off to the races.
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