Birds' Bats Break Through in Extra-Inning Thriller
The Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays battled back and forth for nearly five hours on Tuesday night, but it was the O’s that ended up on top with an 11-10 victory in 13 innings at Camden Yards.
The Birds jumped out to an early 3-0 lead with three consecutive solo home runs in the second inning…after Luke Scott got things started, Ty Wigginton and Adam Jones followed with blasts that put the O’s on the board and brought the crowd to its feet. It was the first time the Orioles had hit back-to-back-to-back homers since 1995. Scott connected for another round-tripper in the third inning.
Tampa Bay hit solo home runs off starter Jake Arrieta in both the third and fourth innings, and with the O’s ahead 4-2, all six runs had come from solo shots…Tampa Bay added another run on the eighth inning on yet another solo homer. Strangely enough, all seven long balls hit on Tuesday night came with the bases empty…
The two teams battled back and forth over the later innings…the O’s lost the early lead in the sixth inning but continued to keep the game close with timely hitting. Down 9-7 heading into the ninth, Miguel Tejada connected for his second two-run double of the night, knotting the game at nine and sending it into extra innings.
After the Rays scored a run in the top of the 12th, the Orioles answered right back with a run to keep the game alive. Koji Uehara shut down Tampa in the 13th and picked up his first win after the Birds methodically took down Lance Cormier (remember him?) in the bottom of the inning…
Cesar Izturis led-off with a walk, and Felix Pie advanced him to second with a sacrifice bunt. Julio Lugo, who had entered the game in the ninth as a pinch-runner for Tejada, slapped a single to right field to score Izturis and give the O’s a dramatic come-from-behind victory.
With the win, the Birds are now 30-63 for the season and have won their first game of the second half. After playing until almost midnight, both teams will take the field early Wednesday afternoon for the series finale. Brad Bergesen gets the start for the O’s…