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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
17 Jun 2023
Tribune News Service


NextImg:Orioles drop series to Cubs with 3-2 loss as offense manages little beyond Adley Rutschman’s home run

Brandon Hyde has many fond memories of Wrigley Field. As a member of the Chicago Cubs’ front office and coaching staff, he watched the organization endure a rebuild and end a championship drought of more than a century.

The Orioles’ manager chuckled before Saturday’s game as he noted that during batting practice the day before, fans in the bleachers yelled out to his son, Colton, remembering that the boy had tossed balls out to them years before.

But this weekend’s series likely won’t be recalled in a similar fashion. With a 3-2 defeat, Baltimore heads into Sunday’s finale of the three-game set looking to avoid getting swept by a Cubs team that entered the meeting in fourth place in the National League Central.

The Orioles (43-27) have now dropped four of their past seven series, though they will at worst end the day tied for the majors’ third-best record. Although their pitching improved from Friday’s 10-3 defeat, their offense failed to score beyond Adley Rutschman’s fifth-inning home run, a two-run shot off Justin Steele that marked the switch-hitter’s second game-tying home run against a left-hander in three games. Rutschman had one home run hitting right-handed as a rookie in 2022.

Baltimore’s bats were otherwise quiet behind right-hander Kyle Gibson, stranding multiple runners in the second, fourth, sixth and seventh innings as they went 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position. The Cubs (33-37) got limited opportunities in those situations against Gibson but capitalized.

The 35-year-old retired Chicago’s first seven batters before his fifth strikeout pitch of the afternoon got past catcher James McCann. After a two-out walk, Gibson’s first hit surrendered was Nico Hoerner’s two-run double. After Rutschman’s 10th home run evened the game, Yan Gomes opened the fifth’s bottom half with a two-base hit, advancing a base each on a sacrifice bunt and fly as Gibson failed to manage a shutdown inning.

Gibson finished that frame and the next to earn his eighth quality start in 15 outings. His ERA is 3.94 in 89 innings, one shy of an average of six innings per start.

Seeking offense in the sixth’s top half, Hyde got creative with his lineup. With Steele out of the game and right-hander Julian Merryweather on the mound, Hyde pinch-hit Ryan O’Hearn, a left-handed hitter, for the right-handed hitting McCann. O’Hearn singled, but the next batter, shortstop Jorge Mateo, flew out to left to strand two runners.

With McCann out, Rutschman moved from designated hitter to catch as Hyde shuffled his infield, removing Mateo from the game to keep the pitcher’s spot as far down the lineup as he could. O’Hearn, who stayed in at first base, ended the eighth with a deep drive to center field, a ball that Statcast gave a 95% chance of being a hit and tracked as being a home run in 14 other parks. But it was caught at Wrigley’s iconic ivy.

Adam Frazier pinch-hit in the pitcher’s spot to open the ninth, but struck out to open a scoreless final frame.

This story will be updated.

Orioles at Cubs

Sunday, 1:05 p.m.

Stream: Peacock

Radio: 97.9 FM, 101.5 FM, 1090 AM

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