Baltimore Sun

Rally from deficit fizzles in the ninth

Judge’s HR nullifies Severino blast in 8th

- By Nathan Ruiz

The Orioles have waited a long time to beat the New York Yankees. They entered the season with a 17-game losing streak to their American League East foe. They were set to open the year against them in March before the coronaviru­s pandemic delayed the season by four months. Even Thursday, they had to sit through a 1-hour, 34-minute rain delay to get the chance to rally from a five-run first inning deficit.

They did so, but Pedro Severino’s go-ahead home run in the bottom of the eighth didn’t hold up when Aaron Judge answered with a three-run shot off Cole Sulser in the top of the ninth to propel New York to an 8-6 victory. It was the Yankees 18th straight win over the Orioles and 17th straight at Camden Yards.

Orioles All-Star left-hander John Means struggled in his season debut, allowing five runs in the first inning — including a grand slam from Luke Voit — despite having increased velocity from the year before.

But the Orioles answered quickly, with Hanser Alberto and Rio Ruiz hitting two-run home runs off Yankees left-hander J.A. Happ in the first and second innings, respective­ly. But the score remained 5-4 through the middle innings. A lengthy rain delay threatened to prematurel­y

end the game and give the Yankees a sweep in the impromptu two-game series, necessitat­ed in the wake of schedule changes because the Miami Marlins’ coronaviru­s outbreak.

Jonathan Loáisiga took the mound for New York out of the delay and worked 21⁄ scoreless innings before hitting Anthony Santander with an out in the eighth. Severino drove the next pitch, a 97-mph fastball off the plate in, down the left-field line to give the Orioles their first lead.

It was short-lived, with Sulser allowing a walk and single among the first three batters he faced before Judge hammered a 3-1 fastball to left.

Former Orioles closer Zack Britton , shut Baltimore down in the ninth. Britton is filling in for Aroldis Chapman as New York’s closer with Chapman having tested positive for COVID-19

Between Means’ rough start and Sulser’s disastrous ninth, the Orioles’ bullpen put together 52⁄ scoreless innings.

After a rough first appearance as an Oriole on Opening Day, right-hander Travis Lakins Sr. picked up after Means and matched a career-high with 22⁄ scoreless innings, striking out three and allowing three hits. Right fielder Cedric Mullins helped keep the Yankees off the board with a diving catch in the fifth to rob Tyler Wade, who replaced Yankees shortstop Gleyber Torres a half-inning earlier. Torres, who hit a record 13 home runs against the Orioles in 2019, was hit in the right elbow by a Means fastball in the first inning. He went 0-for-5 in the series.

Miguel Castro pitched a scoreless top of the sixth before the rain prompted the delay, then Richard Bleier continued his strong start by retiring all four batters he faced.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/AP ?? The Yankees’ Aaron Judge, top, runs the bases after hitting a three-run homer off the Orioles’’ Cole Sulser in the ninth inning.
JULIO CORTEZ/AP The Yankees’ Aaron Judge, top, runs the bases after hitting a three-run homer off the Orioles’’ Cole Sulser in the ninth inning.

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