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Tuesday night’s series opener at Wrigley field is the Orioles’ first trip to
Orioles fans had deja vu in the first inning, when Corey’s little brother Eric Patterson followed in his sibling’s footsteps, first pitch swinging to Luke Scott in left field for an easy out.
Good Company
Announcing games with a first ballot Hall of Famer by your side must be tough, but Jim Hunter may be overcompensating just a little. In the top of the third, Hunter placed his announcing partner, Oriole great Jim Palmer, in some pretty rare company. Apparently, Hunter saw a signed picture of the Pope just below an autographed photo of Palmer at a
This is what these guys talk about when the game is close. You can only imagine what the conversations are like during blowouts in late August.
Middle Relief
Guthrie induced a rare bunt attempt double play to keep the game scoreless through three.
Luke Scott hit a two RBI triple in the fourth, scoring Millar and Hernandez. The O’s stranded Scott on third. The Cubs responded in the bottom of the same inning, with a Kosuke Fukudome leadoff homerun. Eric Patterson then does something very un-Corey like, drawing a no out walk; however, the heart of the Cubs lineup is unable to capitalize, leaving it 2-1 Orioles through four.
The Orioles chased Cubs starter Sean Marshall out of the game in the fifth, scoring two more runs and increasing their lead to 4-1 by the middle of the fifth. They then added three more runs in the sixth, when Luke Scott reached second on a Patterson error, Alex Cintron hit a double, Brian Roberts hit a triple (for his 1,000th career hit), and Nick Markakis blooped a single.
Guthrie was pulled in the seventh, after giving up a three run homer to Jim Edmonds.
Flat Breezy
Closer George Sherrill came in with two outs in the eighth after middle relievers Jim Johnson and Chad Bradford struggled to find the strike zone. Sherrill induced a Matt Murton pop up with two on, quelling a Cubs rally.
Melvin Mora, momentarily forgetting that he is pushing 40, was caught stealing with one out in the ninth, and the Orioles hitters left it to Sherrill to preserve the win.
The flat-billed lefty got the job done, but not before making it interesting, loading the bases with no outs in the ninth. The Wrigley faithful got to their feet in time to see Sherrill strike out the next three batters, earning him the save. Guthrie got the win and the Orioles ended the Cubs’ fourteen game win streak at home.
Fun Facts
Though the Orioles held a six run lead at one point, the Cubs battled back and seemed to have the momentum in the last two innings. It was a pretty big win for the birds, who suffered two tough losses in
At press time, Jim Palmer has still never surrendered a grand slam.
Score: 7-5
Next Game: Burres (6-5, 5.24 ERA vs. Lilly (7-5, 4.71 ERA)
Record: 39-36, 6.5 GB