Orioles score12/22/2023 ![]() He struck out with the count full in the eighth. A four-run, eight-batter inning that gave Judge one more chance for his 62 nd home run. Watkins retired the next two batters and Harrison Bader doubled for an 8-0 lead. Torres had an RBI single prior to Donaldson batting. The next three batters singled, with two runs scoring on Donaldson’s hit because catcher Robinson Chirinos received McKenna’s high throw to the plate and tried to get an out at second base as Torres broke for home. Spenser Watkins replaced Voth in the sixth and walked Judge on five pitches, leading the crowd to boo vigorously and begin chanting a profanity. "Fans are going to boo you or love you," Voth said, "so either way I'm going to have the same mentality." Our guy on the mound is trying to do his job, also." They want to see something special and it's a cool moment. If the game situation calls for it, then we'll be a little more careful with him, but today that didn't really come into play. "We're just trying to get him out," Hyde said. The count was full again in the fourth when he struck out swinging. Judge was hit by a cutter in the first inning and he walked in the third, the boos getting louder. We thought that if we pitched him away for the most part, it would limit some of the damage that he would do, and that's kind of what happened. "Our game plan was mostly to pitch away, which you saw today. "He's having an awesome season, but at the end of the day, I've got to be the guy who gets him out, so I've got to find any way possible. "Whenever you face a lineup with that type of hitter, there's one batter that you don't want to beat you, so you attack him with nobody on, and with somebody on, then you're a little more careful," Voth said. ![]() Voth was the second Orioles starter in the series to keep Judge in the ballpark after Jordan Lyles last night. ![]() "He's thrown a lot of innings this year and way over his innings from what he's thrown years before," Hyde said. He avoided an early hook and worked through five innings and 77 pitches, with four runs and seven hits allowed. Voth’s afternoon improved beneath the gray clouds. The bases were loaded in the second when Torres flied into the unusual double play. Torres had an RBI double, took third on the throw and scored on Josh Donaldson’s fly ball that Hays ran down on the right field warning track. He turned out of curiosity to see where Stanton’s ball would land, high up in the seats. Left fielder Ryan McKenna’s feet didn’t budge. Stanton punctuated a three-run first inning with a 447-foot homer, his exit velocity clocked at 112.8 mph. Gleyber Torres appeared to lift a sacrifice fly in the second, on Cedric Mullins’ sliding catch, but Peraza left third base early and was out on appeal. Giancarlo Stanton destroyed an Austin Voth fastball in the first inning and Kyle Higashioka launched a slider in the second, as New York built a 4-0 lead. Others on the Yankees roster did the heavy home run lifting for Judge, who was hit by a pitch, walked twice and struck out twice. But we're just not hitting the ball very hard against him." "We just had nothing going on Cortes, and give him credit. "You're going to look flat and whatever when a guy is carving you up," Hyde said. They can win the series Sunday in their final road game. The Orioles, who had their record lowered to 81-77, were stuck on one hit until Ryan Mountcastle singled with one out in the ninth and Adley Rutschman doubled. "We can't square the ball up on him," said manager Brandon Hyde. The 12 strikeouts matched his career high set in an April start against the Orioles at Camden Yards. The former Orioles Rule 5 pick and two-week reliever in 2018 held the Orioles to one hit and struck out 12 in 7 1/3 innings in the Yankees’ 8-0 victory before an announced crowd of 45,428.Ĭortes didn’t allow a hit until Jorge Mateo’s line drive over shortstop Oswald Peraza with two outs in the fifth, dishing out two walks and nothing else. Doing anything good against Nestor Cortes remained a futile endeavor. Keeping Aaron Judge at 61 home runs was accomplished again. The playoff dream disappeared, but they had a little more work to do. 500 club, with an opportunity to finish on the winning side. How they were forced to move into a different phase of their season, the mindset altered to where satisfaction must come only from being a. NEW YORK – Austin Hays didn’t know that the Mariners won early this morning, the final bump that knocked the Orioles out of the wild card race, until he had rolled out of bed, showered and dressed, and headed downstairs to the team bus.
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