Just like he did Sunday, streaking Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander homered twice. And just like they did Sunday, the Orioles spoiled an impressive late comeback with a late-inning error that cost them the game.
With the game tied at seven and runners on second and third in the 10th inning, defensive replacement Chris Davis made a diving stop on a ground ball, but his throw home evaded Pedro Severino, allowing the go-ahead run to score in the Orioles’ 8-7 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night at Camden Yards.
Dwight Smith Jr. opened the 10th inning on second base in the Orioles half, but ran through a stop sign at third base on a Cedric Mullins single for the second out of the inning on a rundown before pinch hitter Bryan Holaday popped up to end the game.