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Marsh & Company Tee Off With Offensive Explosion In 14-8 Win

For the first time in his career, Dylan Bundy took the mound against the Baltimore Orioles, who drafted him 4th overall back in 2011. Unfortunately for the right-hander, the outing did not live up to his expectations, however, the batting lineup had his back 100% of the way with an offensive explosion like no other!

Just two batters into the bottom of the first, Bundy handed the Orioles the early 1-0 lead, yielding a solo-home run to first baseman Ryan Mountcastle for his 22nd round-tripper of the season. It took 29 pitches for Bundy to exit the first inning as he struck out left fielder Austin Hays.