Rougned Odor stood on the grass in front of the Orioles’ dugout tonight and waited to hug Adley Rutschman in the second inning, a tight embrace that lasted almost as long as the ball’s flight before it landed in front of the railing above the scoreboard in right and bounced onto the field.
Robinson Chirinos held up the home run chain on the top step, placed it around the catcher’s neck, threw both arms around him and patted his back.
Rutschman removed his helmet first. A veteran move by the rookie.
Fans rose in unison and roared, aware that Rutschman’s fourth major league home run was also his first at Camden Yards. And they got to witness it.
They also saw Jordan Lyles grind early and hold the Angels to one run in six-plus innings, Ryan Mountcastle celebrate his return to the lineup with a run-scoring double and sacrifice fly, and the Orioles win their season-high fifth game in a row, 4-1.