Usually, the Baltimore Orioles wouldn't exactly strike fear into you if you played against them. Not so much recent years. Baltimore is 2nd in the AL East behind leaders, the New York Yankees. They are one of 10 teams that have 70 or more wins on the season so far. The Houston Astros, meanwhile, lead the AL West with a five-game lead over the suddenly freefalling Seattle Mariners. It's AL East meets AL West in Baltimore. Four game madness starts right now!
* HOU Astros at BAL Orioles (4 games)
[GAME 1] I thought this game would be on AppleTV+ or something, but it was on FOX. This Thursday night game saw its first score with the Astros on an RBI single in the Top of the 4th. 1-0 Astros at that point. Make it 2-0 as the Astros got some hitting magic going in this inning. Astros bang in another RBI in the Top of the 6th to get a 3-0 advantage off the bat of Ben Gamel. An error the same inning after a Houston bunt led to another Astro coming home for a 4-0 lead. Two more runs came home on an RBI by Shay Whitcomb, a rookie I'm starting to love. Spencer Arrighetti left the game pitching six innings of shutout ball giving up only three hits. The O's got... O'ed. Astros blanked the O's and limiting them to three hits for a 6-0 victory. This victory marks nine straight road wins for Houston.
[GAME 2] Yordan Alvarez was out of the lineup due to neck soreness. Friday night started with an error on the Astros on a would-be double play. A run scored by Baltimore was cashed in in the Bottom of the 2nd for a 1-0 advantage. José Altuve had liftoff on a two-run jack to right to give the Astros the go-ahead 2-1 advantage in the Top of the 3rd. It didn't look pretty, but it left the yard regardless. Houston added two more RBIs to give themselves a 4-1 advantage. The Baltimore Orioles got to Hunter Brown by launching a solo homer to right in the Bottom of the 3rd. B-More's thunderbolt cut the Astros' lead to 4-2. I didn't see the rest of the game from that point. The game ended with Baltimore getting a modicum of revenge- a 7-5 victory over the Astros this Friday night. This series is now 1-1 heading into Game 3 of 4. Also, the Astros' nine-game road winning streak is no more.
[GAME 3] On a beautiful day in Baltimore, José Altuve hit a beautiful leadoff homer to left to put Houston up 1-0. Jake Meyers put up a solo homer of his own in the Top of the 6th to put the Astros up 2-0. After Framber Valdez left the game on 5 2/3 innings with two outs and the bases loaded in the Bottom of the 6th, the next pitcher (Tayler Scott) gives up a deep three-run RBI double on his first pitch that put Baltimore ahead 3-2. Deflating moment for the Astros heading into the final three innings. The Astros did very little to save themselves since the O's go-ahead, and the Astros basically conceded to a 3-2 fail. Either tomorrow night will be a series win for Baltimore or a series split.
[GAME 4] A pitching duel after three innings saw the Astros score first in the Top of the 4th. An RBI that inning put Houston up 1-0. A big blast (not a homer) sent two more Astros home the same inning. Houston now up 3-0. The Baltimore Orioles finally figured out Yusei Kikuchi by hitting a three-run jack in the Bottom of the 5th to tie the game at 3-3. As Yusei Kikuchi left the game after 5 2/3 innings, former Astro-turned-Cub-turned-Astro-again, Hector Neris, took over. The Cubs used Neris more as a closer. Houston retook the lead in the Top of the 7th on not one, but two jacks. Back-to-back jacks put Houston up 5-3 at that point thanks to Alex Bregman followed by Yanier Diaz. Mauricio Dubon caught a deep ball that ended the 7th inning, but he paid for it by slamming hard into the wall at left field. A sacrifice fly in the Top of the 8th put Houston up 6-3. Houston will leave Baltimore with a series split. The boys from Houston win 6-3 tonight on this game on ESPN.
--- REVIEW ---
GM1: (6-0; Houston)
GM2: (7-5; Baltimore)
GM3: (3-2; Baltimore)
GM4: (6-3; Houston)
RESULT: series split 2-2
--- UPCOMING ---
NEXT: at PHI Phillies (3 games, starting Monday)
The 2024 Houston Astros are now 70-60 on the season, still leading the AL West (4.5 games ahead of Seattle).
The Houston Astros faced a fierce AL East opponent in Baltimore. Now, they'll face a fierce NL East opponent in Interleague play at the Philadelphia Phillies. It's a rematch of the 2022 World Series. Philadelphia has the third-best record in the league currently at 76-54. Phillies want their 2022 World Series revenge, and they could get it this upcoming series.
You know, Yusei Kikuchi is a player I'd like to sign for maybe two or three years. It seems like he's found his way nicely with the Astros outside of his time with the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners. He's solid with his cutters and his four-seam fastballs. Kikuchi got a No Decision on Sunday night, but the Astros have won every game Kikuchi started since Kikuchi joined the Astros.
Elsewhere...
The 2024 Chicago White Sox lost their 100th game of the season- a 9-4 loss at home to the Detroit Tigers. The 2024 White Sox are the second-fastest to 100 losses since 1900, losing no. 100 through 131 games. Only the 1916 Philadelphia A's have reached 100 losses quicker (they finished 29-100-1). How bad has it been for the White Sox in team history? This ESPN article has some insight:
https://www.espn.com/mlb/recap/_/gameId/401570424 .
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