The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Quantrill, Guardians toss one-hitter

- By Brian Dulik

Cal Quantrill combined with three relievers for a one-hitter, rookie center fielder Will Benson made a pair of terrific leaping catches at the wall, and the AL Central-leading Guardians beat the Orioles, 5-1, on Aug. 30.

Ramón Urias singled in the second inning off Quantrill (11-5) for the Orioles’ lone hit.

Josh Naylor belted a tworun homer and rookie Steven Kwan had a two-run double for Cleveland, which is 14-7 since Aug. 6.

“We’re playing our best baseball now and I don’t think teams like facing us,” Quantrill said. “I just throw some strikes and let the guys go, and our bullpen

is pitching their butts off.”

Quantrill worked six innings and extended his career-best winning streak to seven. The righthande­r is 12-0 in 39 career games at Progressiv­e Field and has gone 31 straight home starts without a loss, the second-longest streak in MLB history behind Kenny Rogers’ 38 from 1997-2000.

“I love Cleveland,” Quantrill said, smiling. “When everything clicks, it’s pretty easy.”

Trevor Stephan, James Karinchak and closer Emmanuel Clase completed the gem with one inning apiece. Baltimore totaled six baserunner­s on Urias’ hit, four walks and a fielding error.

“It’s tough to win when you’ve only got one hit,” Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde said. “And Quantrill obviously pitches very well here.”

Spenser Watkins (4-5) retired the first 11 batters before All-Star José Ramírez beat the shift with a single to left in the fourth. Naylor followed with a wind-aided two-run homer to center, giving the Guardians a 2-1 lead.

Kwan’s two-run double and Amed Rosario’s sacrifice fly in the fifth put Cleveland up 5-1. Watkins gave up five runs in 4 2/3 innings and lost his fourth start in a row.

“In the first three innings, their guy used his cutter to get right through us,” Guardians manager

Terry Francona said. “But all along, Cal holds his end up. Good for him, man, and good for us.”

All-Star Andrés Giménez singled twice for Cleveland, which has only lost one of its last 13 series. The Guardians opened a six-game homestand that features three games apiece against postseason contenders Baltimore and Seattle.

“Those guys are so impressive with the pitching they have,” Hyde said. “I like their young position players, as well, because they get on base and don’t strike out. It’s a fun team to watch.”

Ryan Mountcastl­e, dropped to seventh in the Baltimore batting order for the first time this season, had a sacrifice fly to score Urias.

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