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Brandon Young makes his fifth major
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league start. He is currently 0 and3
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with a 702 erra
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who's 02 is a perfect fast 96 and eh
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high strike three.
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Hey now I like that. That's one of the
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best velocity fast balls we've seen from
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Brandon Young so far this year.
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Typically that fast ball 92 to 95 that
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96 and painted perfectly at the bottom
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of the zone. So a good start for the
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26-year-old Brandon Young. Time for a
0:28
one, two, three first. Two-2 to Sodto
0:30
and he got it. Cuts and misses for the
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split and Sodto is down. Two strikeouts
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for Young in the first inning against
0:39
the Mets. Mason three pretty darn good
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hitters at the top of their lineup.
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Bottom of the first inning in Baltimore.
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It is Klay Holm day for the New York
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Mets.
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The walks a little bit on an uptick have
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kind of hurt Clay, but he's pitched so
0:51
well with Muners in scoring position.
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So one out and one now Gunnar Henderson.
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The payoff pitch. Runner goes, pitch is
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caught on a miss. Throw down to second
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base. Plenty of time. Tag put on by
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Lindor. And Westber is out. The inning
1:04
is over. Strike him out. Throw him out.
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Double play. Lindor put the tag on
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Westber. Sliding in. Feet first at
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second.
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Well, the second inning so far, that's
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been the Achilles heel of Brandon Young.
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He's got an erra over 11 in the second
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inning. So, if he can find a way to
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stack a zero here, he could be off and
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running for a while. One, two, swinging
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a miss. Kerbal Don Alonso. And what a
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start it's been for Brandon Young. Four
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hitters face, three strikeouts. Brandon
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Young, this is some of the best stuff
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that we've seen him have so far with the
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Orioles.
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Here's Jesse Winker in his return. I
1:36
missed 57 games. So maybe he's back a
1:39
little quicker than he thought, but he
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said he's ready to go and here he is.
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A ground balls pulled to Ryan Earn and
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Winker is retired quickly. Five in a row
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set down by Brandon Young.
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Liking what I'm seeing from Brandon
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Young so far.
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And Holmes has been doing nothing but
1:52
throwing strikes. 20 pitches in the
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first two innings. So, one out and
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nobody on now. Cedric Mullins runs a
1:58
sinker, it seems, into the strike zone,
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but Mullins gets the call on ball four
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and he is the Orioles first player to
2:07
walk.
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Mullins at second base, two outs, no
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score.
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Holiday roll to sinker over to second to
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lead off the game for the O's. He's got
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Mullins at second and a chopper toward
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the middle that will sneak through. base
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hit Holiday and once again the Orioles
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come through with a runner in scoring
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position. Jackson Holiday off the second
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four hit game of his career has the
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first RBI in his home stand and the O's
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take the first lead. How about a little
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two out magic by the Orioles right
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there. Another out for Brandon Young. He
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now has 10 outs recorded on 38 pitches.
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He's off to the best start in his young
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career by a lot. The booze you hear
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those are for Juan Sodto. Sodto lines
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one over the leaping try at the second
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baseman Holiday into right. 108 mph
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bullet base hit to right. Sodto was all
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over that and that sets the table. Puts
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one on for Pete Alonzo. Ground ball
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towards first base. O'Harn has it to
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second for one. Henderson going to
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first. Make that two. A double play. A
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spectacular double play. 361
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and Brandon Young is out of the fourth.
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What a turn.
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Young has retired 11 of 13 singles from
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Batty and Solo the only blemishes and
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struck him out swinging. Welcome back to
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Splitsville.
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That thing is dirty right there.
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Well, the Mets coming into this game
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probably looked at his erra. 7.02
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16 and 2/3 22 hits 11 walks and complete
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surprise.
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And he throws another splitter and
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McNeel goes down. That's five strikeouts
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for Young and three of them on the
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splitter. This has come out of
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absolutely nowhere and he's ahead 0 and2
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in an inning where he's thrown eight
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pitches, eight strikes, which means he's
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one pitch away from an immaculate
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inning. 0 and2.
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He got it. An immaculate inning for
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Brandon Young.
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It has been the best start of Brandon
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Young's young major league career so
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far. Winker, McNeel, Ten all go down.
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Top of the sixth inning. Mets chasing a
4:15
run. Still Baltimore has a lead. One-
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nothing lead. Ronnie Mauricio leads off.
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That's hit deep to right field by
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Mauricio. Right down the line toward the
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corner. It's out of here. Ronnie
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Morauricio ties the game with his fourth
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home run of the year. And the Mets get
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even one to one. Well, Mauricio swung
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the bat so well in that series against
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the Yankees. And he gets this one up in
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the air.
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and cranks one down the line for his
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fourth home run to get the Mets even.
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That was the only mistake we've seen
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Brandon Young make all night.
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One-1 to Batty. Curveball ripped in the
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air deep right field. Lauraniano back
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turns and looks. It's off the base of
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the fence. Batty takes a turn heading
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for second. Throw from Lauraniano is cut
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off. Diving double by Brett Batty at
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second base. Back-to-back extra base
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hits for the Mets and for the bottom of
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the order against Brandon Young
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and Jacob Stallings. A catch will come
5:09
out and the Orioles will get someone up
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in their bullpen. Here's a 26-year-old.
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He's having the best night of his major
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league career. And the only way to
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develop is if you let them go through
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some tough times and failures.
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Here's Nemo. Third time around.
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Brandon's taking a call. Third strike
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and fly out. Batty at second and nobody
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out. Brandon launches one out to left
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center field. That's deep. Back goes
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Mullins. Back near the wall. He slides.
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Can't get it. It's off the wall. Batty
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being waved around third. Henderson's
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relay throw to the plate on the hop.
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He's safe. It goes to the box stop and
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NMO will hold at second base. The Mets
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take the lead. Their third consecutive
5:44
extra base hit. A double by NMO to get
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the lead one home. It's two to1 New
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York.
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Well, Brandon Young will leave with a
5:52
deficit. But boy, did he show the
5:54
Orioles something tonight. A big step
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forward for Young which included an
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immaculate inning in his fifth major
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league start.
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So he got ahead on Holliday 0 and2 hit
6:03
him in the foot. Got ahead on Westber
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and gave up a hit and then Henderson
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able to get one off the end of the bat
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that dunked in. And so all of a sudden a
6:14
huge mess for Klay Holmes to try and
6:16
negotiate and the stadium roaring and
6:19
rising for Ryan O'Harn. One grand slam,
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333 hitter. Lifetime with him loaded.
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Line to right. It's a hit. That will
6:29
score Holiday. That will score Westber.
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Henderson to third at the stop sign.
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O'Harn slides into second. He has
6:38
doubled in two. The Orioles are back on
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top.
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So, four straight Orioles have reached
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base. Two have scored. Still nobody out.
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Now the infield has to come in with
6:50
runners at second and third and Raone
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Lauraniano at the plate
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line to left center field a base hit
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that's going to score two more.
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Henderson is in. Oh follows Lauriano
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brings in a pair. It's five to2 and the
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Orioles will knock Clay Holmes out of
7:09
this game.
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Four runs here in the sixth inning now
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up five-2 over the Mets. Now the new
7:14
pitcher into the game is the third of
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the inning for the Mets. Remember, it
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began with Klay Holmes, then Richard
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Love Lady, and now to the new guy, the
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28-year-old rookie right-hander, Alex
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Carillo out of Paramount, California,
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and today, right here, right now in
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Baltimore is making his major league
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debut. Cedric Mullins at first base.
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Raone Lauriano at third.
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Mullins takes off. No throw by Tor. Now
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the throw back to third and Laurian is
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tagged out.
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Beautifully done by Tor. He faked the
7:44
throw to second. and Lauriana took a
7:46
couple of steps down the line and Torren
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picks him off.
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That's how the inning ends. Nice first
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pitch, Curio.
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Holiday, the batter, hit by a pitch. He
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also has an RBI single, so he's one for
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two.
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Jackson Holiday gets a hold of 98 right
8:01
here. It could go for a while.
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How about 97? How long's that going to
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go for?
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Go for a while.
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Yeah, it is. Into the bullpen. Ben
8:11
Carheart caught it. The fireworks go
8:13
off. Ben McDonald called it and the
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Orioles lead it six-2
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on number 12 from Jackson. Show them who
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you are, kid.
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So Mets down fairly big in a sense. It's
8:26
6-2. Not like one swing here would tie
8:28
the game. They have to build something,
8:30
but they have the guys up to do it with
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Lindor, then Sodto, then Alonzo. Lindor
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socks one to deep center field. Back
8:36
goes Mullins. He takes a look and it's
8:38
out of here. Francisco Lindor cuts the
8:41
lead in half with a two-run homer.
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Number 18 for Lindor and the Mets pull
8:47
within two runs. It's now six to four.
8:50
Dead central 425 ft away.
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Pitching coach Drew French at the mound
8:56
to talk with Baker who's given up three
8:58
straight hits to start this eighth
9:00
inning. And now Alonzo will be coming to
9:02
the plate as the tying run. And he hits
9:04
one in the air to deep right center.
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Back goes Mullins to the warning track
9:08
at the wall. It's out of here. Pete
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Alonzo ties the game with a tworun
9:13
homer. Lindor and Alonzo. Two-run shots
9:17
in the eighth. And the Mets get even.
9:19
It's six to six. Number 247
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for Alonszo. Five away from Strawberry.
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And he gets the Mets even in the eighth.
9:28
The Cows are on. Lauraniano gets pushed
9:30
up to second base. So the Orioles who
9:32
have hit tonight have two on and one out
9:35
for Tyler O'Neal.
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O'Neal hits a ground ball to third.
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Mauricio steps and fires and a stretch
9:41
by Alonzo. He's staying on the bed.
9:43
Double play side retired.
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Oh, that young man can play. Now the
9:47
Mets are a base hit away from getting
9:49
the lead. One strike away from the
9:52
bottom of the ninth in a tie game. One
9:54
hit away from a Mets lead likely. The
9:56
one two. He struck him out. Split them
10:00
into pieces big time there. Do it Felix.
10:04
Well, Diaz can get this game to extra
10:06
innings. The Mess will have Sodto and
10:07
Alonzo to start the 10th with Lindor as
10:10
the free runner. So, he couldn't draw
10:11
that up any better. But first, he's got
10:13
to get through Holiday. Homer his last
10:15
time up and he pulls him on the ground.
10:17
One hop grab by McNeel and he throws him
10:20
out and we're going to extra innings.
10:22
One, two, three for Diaz in the bottom
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of the ninth. 6-6 as we head to the 10th
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in Baltimore. So, Lindor the free runner
10:29
at second. Sodto and Alonzo then Vientos
10:32
do up to the Mets in the top of the
10:34
10th. Nets are four and four in extra
10:36
innings this year. Sodto's two for four
10:38
tonight and he hits the first pitch up
10:40
the middle for a base hit. Lindor around
10:42
third and he'll score the go-ahead run.
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Sodto wastes no time. First pitch of the
10:47
10th inning, his third hit of the night
10:49
and the Mets go in front seven to six.
10:52
Sodto is feeling much more comfortable
10:55
RBI situation attacking that sinker.
10:59
So the Mets have done really everything
11:00
that they've been asked to do. Alonzo
11:03
base hit moves the runners up. Janowski
11:05
lays the sack bunt down. Intentional
11:07
walk. I mean, this is going as well as
11:09
you want to right now.
11:10
What Canó does best, right, is create
11:12
ground balls and that's what he's trying
11:13
to do. Now, once he gets the two
11:14
strikes, the thought process changes a
11:16
little bit. He'll think strike out at
11:17
that point.
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What's it going to be from Canó?
11:20
One thing about it, it's got to be a
11:22
strike.
11:22
It was
11:25
Toronto
11:26
for David Aria disagreed. Carlos Mendoza
11:30
jocks out to make sure Toren doesn't get
11:32
thrown out of the game and a perfect
11:34
paint job by Canó gets the second out.
11:38
The damage is far from clear here.
11:40
Ronnie Mauricio the base is loaded and
11:43
two down. You light your chances if you
11:45
can hold the Mets right here. Broken bat
11:48
liner caught by a first. A shattered bat
11:52
right to O'Harn and the Mets leave him
11:54
loaded. They do grab the lead, but the
11:57
Orioles very much in this thing. It's 7
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to6 New York. As we head to the bottom
12:01
of the tenth,
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Carar Brazan comes on for the Mets.
12:04
First game of a three-game set has been
12:07
a nailbiter. The Mets are three outs
12:09
away from winning. They have a 7 to6
12:11
lead, but an Extras with that runner at
12:14
second base to open things up. You never
12:16
know. Two away and still no movement
12:20
from Holiday who are playing their 42nd
12:23
home game this year. do not have a
12:25
walk-off win. They're the only team in
12:27
the major leagues that does not have a
12:29
walk-off win. Holiday at second with two
12:32
out. Now her hits it on the ground.
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McNeel is there and the ball game is
12:36
over. Russabon gets him one, two, three
12:40
in the bottom of the tenth and the Mets
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have their biggest comeback victory of
12:44
the season as they come from four runs
12:47
down. Two-run homers by Lindor and
12:49
Alonzo in the eighth and then Sodto the
12:52
go-ahead hit in the 10th and the Mets
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win the opening game of their series in
12:56
Baltimore.
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