A preceding blast to Eutaw Street made them for naught, but solo home runs from two young Orioles showed once again that even as Baltimore’s infield is laden with waiver claims, building blocks are already beginning to be placed in the team’s outfield.
The deep drives from center fielder Cedric Mullins and left fielder Austin Hays accounted for most of the Orioles’ offense in Tuesday night’s 7-3 loss to the Miami Marlins, with light-hitting catcher Sandy León’s three-run home run off Spenser Watkins in the second inning providing an early lead Miami tacked on to throughout the game.