Rich Dubroff

Orioles move within 1/2 game of wild-card berth with 4-2 win over Blue Jays; Kremer shines; Mullins, Rutschman go back-to-back

For the second time in a week, the Orioles have won a series against the Toronto Blue Jays, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. The Orioles’ 4-2 win over Toronto at Rogers Centre on Tuesday night put them within a half-game of the Blue Jays for the third and final wild-card spot.

The Orioles (61-55) have beaten Toronto (61-54) five straight times this season. It’s the first time the Orioles have recorded five consecutive wins against Toronto in a season since May 9th-June 28th, 1994.

The Orioles are 6-2 against the Blue Jays with 11 more games to play this season. They’re six games over .500 for the third time this season.

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“The biggest thing is we focus on ourselves. We really don’t know what people are saying about us,” catcher Adley Rutschman said. “I think the guys in this locker room really make up for their [lack of] experience and the time that we’ve had.”

Oriole starter Dean Kremer got off to a shaky start, allowing a leadoff single to George Springer and a two-run homer to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. But that was all he would allow Toronto in seven standout innings. He gave the Orioles time to adjust to Toronto starter Alex Manoah (12-6), who didn’t allow a hit for the first three innings and had a one-hitter through four.

Then came the fifth.

Back-to-back home runs by centerfielder Cedric Mullins and Rutschman tied the score, 2-2. It was Mullins’ 11th and Rutschman’s seventh. The Orioles have hit back-to-back home runs 10 times this season.

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Mullins has hit three homers in August.

“He’s a phenomenal player, a phenomenal person, great around the clubhouse, and a guy you want on your team,” Rutschman said. “You can’t really say enough good things about him.”

Mullins was facing Manoah for the third time in the fifth.

“We got his pitch count up pretty good there towards the end of his outing,” Mullins said on the telecast. “We were able to capitalize on the back end.”

Run-scoring singles by Ramón Urías and Ryan McKenna in the sixth put the Orioles in front, 4-2.

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Guerrero hit his 25th home run in the first. He also homered in Monday night’s game and has 20 home runs in 53 games against the Orioles.

“He’s a good player and if you make a mistake, he’s going to capitalize on it,” Kremer said. “They’ve got a good lineup, and I just tried to grind through every at-bat.”

Kremer (5-4) allowed two runs on seven hits in seven innings, walking one and striking out six.

“Absolutely fantastic,” manager Brandon Hyde said. “That was the best pitching performance by far I’ve seen from the standpoint of how he used all his pitches … That shows you the kind of pitcher he can be.”

The seven innings tied Kremer’s career high.

“I loved his competitiveness today,” Mullins said.

Dillon Tate pitched a perfect eighth, and Félix Bautista worked a spotless ninth for his seventh save. The first eight pitches Bautista threw were strikes.

Note: Austin Voth (3-1, 5.34) and Ross Stripling (5-3, 3.16) are Wednesday’s scheduled pitchers. Game time is 3:07 p.m.

Minor league update: Rightfielder Yusniel Diaz drove in two runs and had two of Triple-A Norfolk’s four hits in the Tides’ 8-3 loss to Durham. Chris Vallimont (2-6) allowed six runs on nine hits in four innings.

Garrett Stallings allowed two runs on four hits in six innings, but Double-A Bowie could manage just four hits as the Baysox lost to Somerset, 2-1. Stallings (5-9), who was named the organization’s pitcher of the month for July, walked three and struck out four. Leftfielder Hudson Haskin hit his 12th home run.

Luis Valdez’s RBI single in the bottom of the seventh gave High-A Aberdeen a 2-1 win over Asheville in the second game of a doubleheader. Valdez was promoted from Single-A Delmarva on Tuesday. The IronBirds scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh.

Houston Roth (8-4) allowed five runs on six hits in four innings as Aberdeen dropped the first game. 11-4. Thomas Girard gave up six runs while recording just one out.

In his first game for Single-A Delmarva, leftfielder Jud Fabian drove in four runs and hit a home run as the Shorebirds outlasted Salem. 17-10. First baseman Isaac De Leon also drove in four runs.

Call for Questions: I’ll be answering Orioles questions this week. Please email them to: Rich@BaltimoreBaseball.com

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Rich Dubroff

Rich Dubroff grew up in Brooklyn as a fan of New York teams, but after he moved to Baltimore, quickly adopted the Orioles and Colts. After nearly two decades as a freelancer assisting on Orioles coverage for several outlets, principally The Capital in Annapolis and The Carroll County Times, Dubroff began covering the team fulltime in 2011. He spent five years at Comcast SportsNet’s website and for the last two seasons, wrote for PressBoxonline.com, Dubroff lives in Baltimore with his wife of more than 30 years, Susan.

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