The Orioles are in such a funk right now that they can’t catch a break or a popup.
Gunnar Henderson and Ramón Urías converged on a ball today in the second inning that should have stranded two runners in scoring position. Kyle Higashioka skied a four-seamer with the count full and Dean Kremer appeared to escape the jam.
A routine play except when a team is scuffling in pretty much every facet of the game.
Henderson and Urías collided, the ball popped out of the third baseman’s glove and the Orioles were down by two runs.
Urías couldn’t backhand Xander Bogaerts’ 102.1 mph grounder down the line in the third inning that was ruled a double and scored Jurickson Profar, another runner crossed in the fourth on Henderson’s throwing error, and the Orioles stayed behind until the finish in a 9-4 loss to the Padres before an announced crowd of 30,008 at Camden Yards.