Good morning, Camden Chatters.
However ugly things may have gotten for the Orioles lately, we know there’s a good team in there somewhere, waiting to bust out. Last night’s win, hopefully, was a sign of the O’s starting to find themselves.
Unexpected ace Albert Suárez rebounded from his rough outing against the White Sox to dominate Boston hitters for six innings, setting a new career high with eight strikeouts. Cedric Mullins made himself at home in the #2 spot in the lineup, powering home runs in his first two at-bats. The long-slumping Adley Rutschman delivered one of his biggest hits in ages, a bases-loaded single that plated two insurance runs.