Orioles drop finale vs. Diamondbacks, 8-5, for first extra-inning loss of season
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles kept finding ways to rally. Arizona just wouldn’t let up. Baltimore dropped its series finale with the Diamondbacks, 8-5, on Sunday as Tyler Wells allowed three runs in the 10th inning.
The loss clinched the series for the Diamondbacks and dropped the Orioles (9-9) back to . 500. Arizona catcher Adrian Del Castillo provided the decisive swing, a two-run home ...
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles kept finding ways to rally. Arizona just wouldn’t let up. Baltimore dropped its series finale with the Diamondbacks, 8-5, on Sunday as Tyler Wells allowed three runs in the 10th inning.
The loss clinched the series for the Diamondbacks and dropped the Orioles (9-9) back to . 500. Arizona catcher Adrian Del Castillo provided the decisive swing, a two-run home run that cleared the right-center field wall at 420 feet.
The first run was unearned because of the automatic runner, but a pair of two-out hits by infielders Ildemaro Vargas and Nolan Arenado widened the gap further to cement the win. Kyle Bradish got the start for Baltimore and received a no-decision, allowing four runs in six innings for his longest outing in four starts. Though the right-hander did allow eight hits and a walk, the first two of the runs charged against him came on a triple by Del Castillo that bounced off left fielder Weston Wilson’s glove in the third.