September 29, 2024

Yankees Rivals: Orioles fall to Tigers, AL East lead back to three -  Pinstripe Alley

Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Orioles smash Tigers, Twins regain Wild Card spot

The Orioles and Twins regained their footing on Friday night.

We’re coming down the home stretch, with magic numbers tumbling down and teams across the league within reach of the playoffs. The Yankees did their job last night, outlasting the Athletics to whittle their magic number down to four. They’ve almost got the AL East locked up, but there’s still work to do, and the streaking Tigers could help the Yankees out if they can take some games in Baltimore. Let’s see what else happened on Friday night.

Baltimore Orioles (86-68) 7, Detroit Tigers (80-74) 1

Yankees Rivals: Magic number is stuck as Orioles walk off GIants -  Pinstripe Alley

The Orioles finally cooled off the red-hot Tigers, with heroes likely and unlikely stepping up to hand Detroit their first loss in a week.

In truth, Detroit was in a tough spot from the start, as they were using an opener-follower strategy with Tyler Holton and Keider Montero to counter Corbin Burnes. Baltimore’s ace was too much for the Tigers, mowing through them for seven shutout, striking out eight and yielding just three hits

Meanwhile Holton, tasked with getting through the meat of the Baltimore order before giving way to Montero, got hit quick. It was Anthony Santander in the first, with his 43rd dinger of the year putting the Orioles up 2-0:

Montero would fare no better. The Orioles would get Montero for four homers to give them five total on the night. Each of Colten Cowser and James McCann had two-homer nights. That’s a shocking result for the latter, as he carries a 73 OPS+ over his last four seasons combined.

Former Yankee prospect Trey Sweeney knocked a run in the ninth off Jacob Webb to avoid the shutout, but otherwise, it was a dull night for Detroit. That’s a second straight win for the Orioles, who needed these wins to stem the tide after a long stretch of futility.

Yankees Rivals: Orioles fall to Tigers, AL East lead back to three -  Pinstripe Alley

Cleveland Guardians (90-65) 5, St. Louis Cardinals (77-77) 1

It was all José Ramírez as the Guardians closed in on an AL Central title. The superstar contributed in every facet of the game in support of another solid Ben Lively start to push Cleveland to seven games clear in the division.

Ramírez opened the scoring with an RBI single in the third, lining a 3-0 pitch from Kyle Gibson to right. Cleveland built a picket fence from there. Daniel Schneemann added an RBI single in the fourth. In the fifth, Ramírez smashed a bullet solo home run, his 36th of the year:

Yankees Rivals: Orioles fall to Tigers, AL East lead back to three -  Pinstripe Alley

And in the sixth, Andrés Giménez added a solo shot of his own, giving Cleveland one run scored in four straight innings and a 4-1 lead.

Ben Lively had a typical start, striking out just two but limiting hard contact, allowing one run and three hits over five. He was aided by some slick defense, including this smooth play from Ramírez:

For good measure, Ramírez swiped third in the seventh, giving him 40 steals on the year. His stellar power/speed combination would be generating a little more buzz this year if it weren’t for a particular DH putting on a show in the Senior Circuit.

Houston Astros (84-70) 9, Los Angeles Angels (62-92) 7

The Astros survived a slugfest with the Angels on a day that came with good news and bad news for them. Houston whittled down their magic number, but also saw Justin Verlander get knocked around again, leaving their playoff rotation still in question.

There was just a whole lot of hitting early on in this one. Tied 1-1 in the bottom of the third, Kyle Tucker singled and Alex Bregman smashed a two-run homer, his 24th:

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