Field Level Media
Jul 30, 2021
Pedro Severino hit two solo home runs, Matt Harvey tossed 6 1/3 scoreless innings and the Baltimore Orioles held off the host Detroit Tigers 4-3 on Friday.
Ryan Mountcastle also homered as the Orioles won the second game of a four-game series after dropping the opener.
Harvey (6-10) scattered six hits and didn't issue a walk while striking out five. He hasn't allowed a run in his past three starts. Cole Sulser recorded his fourth save by pitching a perfect ninth inning.
Miguel Cabrera had two hits and an RBI for Detroit. Tarik Skubal gave up all four Baltimore runs on seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked one and struck out four.
Neither side had a baserunner until Severino led off the third with a blast to straightaway center field.
The Tigers had a threat in the bottom of the inning. They put runners on the corners with two outs, but Jonathan Schoop was robbed of a hit by second baseman Pat Valaika.
Mountcastle made it 2-0 with his one-out homer in the fourth. Cabrera smashed a one-out double in the bottom of the inning but was left stranded.
Severino led off the fifth with his second homer of the game to left-center. The Orioles had two more baserunners in the inning, but Skubal escaped further damage with a double play.
Baltimore increased the lead to 4-0 in the sixth. Trey Mancini led off with a double. With two down, Ramon Urias singled to center to bring in Mancini.
Harvey departed with two on and one out in the seventh. Paul Fry retired the next two batters to keep the Tigers scoreless.
Detroit broke through with three runs in the eighth. Derek Hill led off with a triple and scored on a Tanner Scott wild pitch. Akil Baddoo followed with a single, Schoop was hit by a pitch and Robbie Grossman walked to load the bases. Scott was then replaced by Dillon Tate.
Cabrera hit a long sacrifice fly to center. After a fielder's choice, Eric Haase walked and the fourth ball was a wild pitch, bringing in Schoop. Zack Short lined out to short to end the inning.
The Orioles drew two walks in the top of the ninth but couldn't push across an insurance run.
--Field Level Media