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Mountcastle hadn’t played since June 8 and was officially placed on the IL on June 13. Orioles: Prior to Sunday’s game, Baltimore activated infielder Ryan Mountcastle (vertigo) from the 10-day injured list and optioned LHP Bruce Zimmermann to Triple-A Norfolk. Through Friday, the Cubs had won five consecutive games at Target Field.

“Hopefully everyone can take a couple days, and then also focus up and hone in on what they can control, and what we can control as a group.” TRAINERS ROOM By Al Yellon bleedcubbieblue May 14, 2023, 4:15pm CDT. “We have a little bit more potential to show and capitalize on, some talents that we haven’t really done as well in the first half,” Ryan said. If the problem persists, please contact us. Austin Hays, Ramón Urías and Adley Rutschman also went deep for Baltimore. Twins Scores: Scoreboard, Results and Highlights Fri Jul 7 Sat Jul 8 Sun Jul 9 Mon Jul 10 Tue Jul 11 Wed Jul 12 Thu Jul 13 Today Jul 14 Sat Jul 15 Sun Jul 16 Mon Jul 17 Tue Jul 18 Wed Jul 19 Oops, something went wrong Try reloading the page. Aaron Hicks added a three-run homer against his former team in the Orioles’ seven-run fifth. But he ran into trouble in the fifth before getting pulled after 98 pitches.ĭespite Sunday’s outing, Minnesota enters the break with the second-best ERA (3.64) among all starting rotations in the majors. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Anthony Santander hit two of Baltimore’s six homers and the Orioles completed a sweep of the Minnesota Twins with a 15-2 victory on Sunday. Ryan finished with a season-high 10 strikeouts, including the first eight outs he recorded. I think I still have just as many zero strikeout games as I do double-digit strikeout games.”īaltimore chased Twins starter Joe Ryan (8-6) from the game after just 4 2/3 innings. “I’ve had months where I haven’t struck out 11 guys in my career,” Gibson said. Not known as a high-strikeout pitcher throughout his career, Gibson tied his career high Sunday with 11. The Twins second baseman drove in the game’s first run with a double in the first and hit a solo homer in the sixth. Twins second baseman Kyle Farmer (12) drops to the ground after getting hit by a pitch in the face by the Chicago White Sox in the fourth inning at Target Field. The right-hander struck out 11 and allowed just three hits in seven innings, two of them to Edouard Julien. “No doors are closed right now, which I think is a silver lining, even after a game like today.”įormer Twin Kyle Gibson (9-6) was sharp against his old club. “We put ourselves in a position where we can still go out there, play some good baseball, accomplish everything we want to accomplish,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. The loss dropped the Twins to 45-46, a half game back of Cleveland in the AL Central. Baltimore headed into the break with a 54-35 record, two games behind first-place Tampa Bay in the American League East.
