(Baltimore) While the Toronto Blue Jays modestly celebrated their victory, Baltimore Orioles fans at Camden Yards couldn’t get enough of their invigorating season.
They gave a round of applause to the members of the Orioles and finally left the shelter to greet the gesture.
“I think it was a really fun time, but more importantly, thanks to all the fans for their support this year,” said Orioles manager Brandon Hyde. Unfortunately, we couldn’t finish with a win. We appreciate that they have come in large numbers this year and we know there is a frenzy around this team for what comes next. »
The Orioles lost 5-1 in the second game of a double round on Wednesday, but won the first game 5-4 from behind. They finished the campaign with an 83-79 record, 31 more wins than the year before.
The Blue Jays had a slight improvement – yet another win – and finished with a 92-70 record. The Blue Jays can now focus on their first-round series.
As the top All-American draft team, the Blue Jays will host the Seattle Mariners in a three-game max series. This first round series will start on Friday.
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Rivals will also play on Saturday. If a third game is needed, it will be on Sunday.
Otto Lopez made two runs with a deciding single in the seventh inning of Game 2 on Wednesday as Terrin Vavra gave the Orioles the win with a three-run home run in the eighth of Game 1.
Lopez hit three in the first game and two in the second. Both teams did not hesitate to make changes, a total of 49 players entered the field during the double round.
George Springer of the Blue Jays was the only healthy outfielder entitled to a day off.
“As far as the bullpen goes, everything went according to plan,” admitted Blue Jays interim manager John Schneider. Everyone is healthy. Anyway, it’s a good day. »
With the tie still at 1-1 in the seventh, the Blue Jays managed to put the runners into first and third due to an error by reliever Cionel Pérez. After Bradley Zimmer stole second base, Lopez’s single took both players to home plate.
Zimmer added two runs with a single in the eighth.
Yusei Kikuchi (6-7) eliminated all five hitters he faced and was awarded the win. The defeat went to Yennier Cano’s record (1-1).
In their first encounter, the Orioles were down 4-0 after the Blue Jays’ sixth round at bat.
Vavra’s first career home run, which came in the eighth, gave the Orioles three runs and an early lead in the game.
“Those are the moments you think about when you grow up,” Vavra said. Being able to do it at a big time was quite enjoyable and is something I will always remember. »
The Jays’ Gabriel Moreno also hit a major league first home home – a three-run slap in the sixth. In the loss, Mitch White (0-5) gave up five runs and seven hits in four innings.
The victory went to DL Hall (1-1), Bryan Baker’s defense.
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