Baltimore Orioles' Ryan Mountcastle (6) runs toward home against Oakland Athletics catcher Sean Murphy (12) on a fielder's choice hit into by Jesus Aguilar during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, in Baltimore. Mountcastle was out at home on the play. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
By TODD KARPOVICH
Associated Press
BALTIMORE — The rookie-laden Oakland Athletics were done in by a pair of elite Orioles rookies on Friday night.
Gunnar Henderson doubled twice in his home debut, ex-Athletic Jorge Mateo had a two-run single in a three-run eighth inning, and Baltimore beat Oakland 5-2 on Friday night.
Another highly touted rookie, Adley Rutschman, put the Orioles in front with a bases-loaded walk as a pinch-hitter in the eighth.
“We have a lot of confidence right now,” Rutschman said. “We have a lot of confidence in each other, in the coaches, in the whole staff, just knowing that we have each other’s backs.”
Dean Kremer pitched six solid innings for Baltimore, which improved to 70-61, reaching nine games over .500 for the first time since May 20, 2017. The Orioles entered the day 1 1/2 games out of an AL wild-card spot.
The Athletics tied the game on a two-run single by Tony Kemp in the fifth. That ended a scoreless streak of 25 consecutive innings by the Orioles, who had shut out Cleveland in back-to-back games.
But Oakland couldn’t prevent a third straight loss.
“This season hasn’t gone the way we wanted it in terms of wins and losses, but that hasn’t taken away from their character coming out of spring training that they were going to fight, they were going to battle until the last out is made,” Oakland manager Mark Kotsay said. “They’ve done that throughout the season.”
But Anthony Santander walked leading off the eighth and Ryan Mountcastle beat out a ground ball off Domingo Acevedo (3-3). Ramón Urías moved the runners to second and third with a sacrifice bunt. Pinch-hitter Cedric Mullins was intentionally walked to load the bases, and Rutschman earned a six-pitch walk. Mateo followed with a single that drove in two more runs.
Dillon Tate (3-3) earned the win with 1 1/3 scoreless innings.
“We’re playing for our lives right now to try and catch people,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. “We’re playing important games in September and that’s never happened since I’ve been here. So that’s a lot of fun, to play the games that matter and not just try to play spoiler, but play for yourself.”
Henderson, rated one of baseball’s top prospects, doubled in the third inning and scored on a bloop double by Robinson Chirinos. Henderson played second base, becoming the first Oriole to start at three different positions in his first three games. He played third base in his big league debut at Cleveland on Wednesday, then moved to his primary position of shortstop the next night.
Mountcastle lined a single later in the third that extended the Orioles’ lead to 2-0 off JP Sears. Opponents had been 2 for their last 25 against Sears with runners in scoring position.
Sears matched Kremer by allowing two runs in six innings.
‘O!’
Henderson was ready to enjoy a Baltimore tradition in his first game at Camden Yards.
“I honestly have been looking forward to hearing the ‘O’ in the national anthem,” Henderson said. “That’s been a thing I wanted to hear ever since I got drafted.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Athletics: OF Ramón Laureano (oblique) went 2-for-4 in a rehab game for Single-A Stockton on Thursday. Manager Mark Kotsay said Laureano could return Tuesday against Atlanta.
Orioles: OF Mullins and C Rutschman were held out of the starting lineup for rest.
UP NEXT
Athletics: RHP Adam Oller (2-6, 5.66 ERA) is 2-3 with a 3.97 ERA in eight starts since being recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas on July 17.
Orioles: RHP Austin Voth (4-2, 4.48 ERA) will be making his first career appearance against the Athletics.
Originally published at Associated Press