National Post

Orioles’ Bundy handles Blue Jays

7 STRONG INNINGS

- David Ginsburg

• Dylan Bundy struck out eight over seven i mpressive i nnings, and the Baltimore Orioles used home runs by Adam Jones and Chris Davis to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 Wednesday night.

Making his 15 th career start, Bundy ( 1- 0) allowed one run and four hits. The 2011 first- round draft pick did not issue a walk and retired 14 of the last 15 batters he faced.

Bundy went 10- 6 l ast year, his first full season in the big leagues. The 24-yearold is being counted on this season to build on that performanc­e, and the righthande­r certainly did not disappoint in his 2017 debut.

Brad Brach pitched the eighth and Zach Britton got three outs to earn his first save and seal the two- game sweep. After Toronto loaded the bases with one out in the ninth, Britton got former Oriole Steve Pearce to bounce into a 6- 4- 3 doubleplay.

Jones hit a two- run drive in t he t hird i nning and Davis added a solo shot in the fourth. Both homers were off J. A. Happ, who went 20- 4 last year — including 2- 0 against the Orioles.

Happ ( 0- 1) struck out nine in seven innings. The left- hander gave up five hits and walked none.

Bundy retired the first seven batters before Toronto used three straight singles — the last by Devon Travis — to take a 1- 0 lead in the third. With runners on the corners, Bundy struck out Josh Donaldson and retired Jose Bautista on a line drive to first base.

Jones connected with a runner on in the bottom half. It was his 223rd home run with Baltimore, tying him with Rafael Palmeiro for fifth place on the team list.

Davis made it 3-1 in the fourth, and Bundy made the lead stand up.

HARD HIT

Kevin Pillar slammed into the centre field wall while pulling in a drive by Jones to end the third inning. Pillar stayed on the ground briefly after making the catch before j ogging back to the dugout with a nice applause from the Baltimore crowd.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Blue Jays: Closer Roberto Osuna ( neck strain) is “feeling better” and is expected to spend the minimum time on the 10- day DL before being activated Tuesday, manager John Gibbons said.

Orioles: Setup man Darren O’Day was ready for action after missing Monday’s game with flu- like symptoms. “There’s never a good time to get the flu, but opening day is not the best,” he said Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Blue Jays: RHP Marcus Stroman takes the mound Thursday night in the opener of a four- game series in Tampa Bay. Toronto went 8- 11 against the Rays last year.

Orioles: Following a day off, Baltimore begins a threegame series against the visiting Yankees on Friday night.

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