Boston 5, Baltimore 3
When: 7:05 PM ET, Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Where: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland
Temperature:
90°
Umpires:
Home -
Phil Cuzzi, 1B -
Adam Hamari, 2B -
Tom Hallion, 3B -
Dan Bellino
Attendance:
26014
By The Sports Xchange
BALTIMORE -- There's just something about playing against the Baltimore Orioles that seems to make Boston's Mookie Betters hit with power -- lots of it.
Betts homered twice Tuesday, including a tiebreaking two-run shot in the eighth inning that gave the Boston Red Sox a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
Boston (66-52) earned its fifth consecutive victory and pulled into a tie with Baltimore (66-52) for second place in the American League East. Both teams are one game behind Toronto (68-52), which rallied for a 12-6 victory over the Yankees.
Betts drove in all five Red Sox runs with a three-run homer and the two-run blast. He has hit eight homers against Baltimore this year, and he has three multi-homer efforts at Camden Yards while hitting seven round-trippers.
And when asked the reason for the Baltimore power display, the right fielder who recently was moved to the clean-up spot gave kind of a sheepish grin.
"I have no idea," Betts said. "Somehow it's going over the fence. Again, I'm going to continue to say I don't know why. I'm just trying to put good swings on it and enjoy it."
Betts belted three home runs Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks and is 7-for-13 with five homers and 13 RBIs in the past three games.
The right fielder hit three homers May 31 in Baltimore and added two more the next day. Also, Betts has eight homers and 22 RBIs in his past 16 games. This was his fifth multi-homer game this year, and he's hitting .426 versus the Orioles with 17 RBIs in 2016.
"It just seems like every time we've made any type of mistake over the plate with Betts, he's hurt us." Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. "We shouldn't feel like he's picking on us, but I know it seems like it."
His three-run homer in the fifth off starter Yovani Gallardo gave the Red Sox a 3-0 lead as Baltimore remained quiet on offense early.
The Orioles did not get a hit until the seventh, when Steve Pearce reached on an infield single off reliever Matt Barnes. Pearce and Mark Trumbo then scored on Matt Wieters' two-run single off Fernando Abad two batters later.
Baltimore tied it when Adam Jones drew a bases-loaded walk two outs later in the inning off Brad Ziegler (1-3). However, Ziegler struck out Jonathan Schoop with the bases loaded to keep the game even and set the stage for the Betts homer off Brad Brach (7-2) in the eighth.
Brach has struggled at times since making the All-Star Game. He allowed his fourth homer this season on Betts' two-run shot.
"It was just a bad pitch," Brach said. "He took a good swing and hit it out. So, unfortunately, it kind of took the wind out of the sails right there after we got back into that game. But he's hot right now. He's a good player."
Boston used six pitchers, and Craig Kimbrel closed it in the ninth for his 21st save.
Gallardo gave up three runs on four hits in five innings, all of the runs coming on the Betts homer in the fifth. He walked five, one in each inning, and struck out two while often pitching behind in the count.
Boston threatened a few times in the early innings but came up empty. The Red Sox left the bases loaded in the third before finally breaking through in the fifth.
Andrew Benintendi led off with a double off the wall in right and Xander Bogaerts drew a one-out walk. Betts then crushed his two-out, three-run homer to left on the first pitch from Gallardo, giving the Red Sox the 3-0 lead.
Boston starter Eduardo Rodriguez breezed through the first four innings, not allowing a hit, but came out because of left hamstring tightness after two pitches in the fifth. Barnes came on to replace him and completed a walk to Pearce before retiring the next three batters.
Rodriguez finished with seven strikeouts and two walks, and manager John Farrell is hopeful the injury won't keep the left-hander out long -- possibly not missing a start.
"I think we caught it early," Farrell said. "He felt a little hamstring tightness come on toward the last hitter of the fourth inning. We checked him between innings and there was no reduction in strength or motion, but it was clear the first two pitches he threw to start the fifth he was not right. We will have a better read on it tomorrow."
NOTES: OF Joey Rickard will have his injured thumb examined Wednesday, and manager Buck Showalter said the Orioles hope he will be cleared to resume baseball activities soon. ... Baltimore pitching coach Dave Wallace (personal) needed to go home for three days, which means Dom Chiti takes over his role while Brian Graham will become the bullpen coach. ... Manager John Farrell said the Red Sox have had internal discussions about RHP Jonathan Papelbon, who was recently released by Washington. Should Papelbon sign with Boston, Farrell said he would not be a closer. ... Farrell also said that INF Hanley Ramirez, presently on the bereavement list, is scheduled to come back to the team Thursday in Detroit and would miss both games of the brief series in Baltimore.
Top Game Performances
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Hits |
HR |
TB |
Avg |
LOB |
K |
RBI |
BB |
SB |
Errors |
Boston
|
7 |
2 |
14 |
.219 |
13 |
6 |
5 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
Baltimore
|
4 |
0 |
4 |
.133 |
11 |
13 |
3 |
5 |
0 |
0 |