The Capital

Yacabonis sparkles in pinch for O’s

- By Peter Schmuck

The Orioles’ pitching situation has become so strained that manager Buck Showalter has had to announce the starters for two of the three games against the Toronto Blue Jays less than 24 hours before they took the mound.

Rookie pitcher Evan Philips was designated to start Monday’s series opener just hours before game time and Jimmy Yacabonis was revealed as Wednesday’s starter late Tuesday night.

Showalter hates dealing with that kind of uncertaint­y, but it was rewarded in the series finale when Yacabonis pitched four scoreless innings and his bullpen mates helped him shut down the Blue Jays, 2-1, before an announced crowd of 11,337 at Oriole Park.

Yacabonis retired the first nine batters he faced, then worked out of bases-loaded, no-out situation in the fourth inning with the help of a big outfield assist by Adam Jones.

He left the game with a lead because fellow rookie DJ Stewart hit a ball off the right-field foul pole for his first major league home run in the third inning. Stewart also drove a ball into the gap in right-center field for his first career double in the seventh.

Stewart got his first major league hit in the Orioles’ record 108th defeat the night before, but the home run was a special moment at an important time.

“It means a lot,’’ he said. “I’m up here to contribute to the team and help in any way I can, and to help right there where we don’t have any runs on the board and our pitcher is pitching pretty well to give him some confidence out there, it was a big momentum thing for us, I think. Yac went out there and did a very good job that last inning.”

Jays starting pitcher Marco Estrada has a long history of success against the Orioles. He came into the game with a 9-2 lifetime record.

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