Orioles pitcher Miguel Castro screams into his glove after giving up a three-run home run to Clint Frazier in the eighth inning. (Gail Burton/AP)The New York Yankees arrived at Camden Yards with a fragment of the offense that produced the most home runs in major league history a season ago. The Orioles dropped the series and fell to .500 with a 6-4 loss to the Yankees on Saturday. In the series’ first two games, the Orioles (4-4) have allowed 14 runs, all coming via seven Yankees long balls. He again allowed three runs in 3⅔ innings, with four of the Yankees’ six hits off him going for extra bases.
Source: Washington Post April 07, 2019 03:56 UTC