This afternoon, the Orioles lost to the Boston Red Sox, 6-5. They could not get the series win, and are 28-17 on the season.
Jake Arrieta pitched well; however, he once again suffered with
inconsistency on the afternoon. Despite only being at .500 – with a
record at 22-22 – the Red Sox are still formidable and have a tough
lineup with a mixture of veterans and youngsters. The Orioles saw that
today.
Arrieta lasted 5 2/3 innings, and gave up four runs. He gave up runs
in the second along with the third inning and seemed to be settled down –
this is, until the sixth inning.
His day quickly came to end as he gave up a homer to Daniel Nava (his
second of the year) and then allowed Scott Podsednik to reach base.
Luis Ayala came into the game in relief of Arrieta, and not too long
after in the frame gave up a two-run homer to allowed Kelly Shoppach.
Nick Johnson – who has started to come around – had a great game, as his homered twice and now has four homers on the season.
Baltimore scored their runs in the first inning off a Chris Davis sacrifice fly, and in the second off Nick Johnson’s homer.
The Orioles came within one of the lead, 5-4, in the sixth inning as
Johnson went deep again – a two-run shot – off of Red Sox reliever
Andrew Miller.
Boston added another run in the eighth as Scott Podsednik homered off
Baltimore reliever Darren O’Day – who had been nothing short of
excellent this season. However, the Orioles got a run in the bottom of
the inning off a Betemit sacrifice fly that could have dropped in for a
hit – if not for the effort of Che-Hsuan Lin in center field who laid out for
a great catch. The Orioles had a chance to do more in the frame with
two men and two outs; however, they could not do anymore.
For Baltimore, Adam Jones and Xavier Avery each had two hits. Jones’ hit streak is now at 15 games.
>>> Read More
A Baltimore Orioles blog. News, analysis, commentary on Major League Baseball, the Baltimore Orioles, American Culture and whatever comes to mind.
No comments:
Post a Comment