WASHINGTON – Tyler Wells was stretched a little more tonight in his second start since recovering from an oblique injury. Twelve of 14 batters retired, 50 pitches thrown. A comfortable increase from his previous workload.
The two hits were two-out solo home runs. An uncomfortable result for a team that’s challenged to bust out offensively.
Breathing room often is a sigh of relief when scant support doesn’t cost the Orioles ground in the wild card race.
They gained it tonight. A rookie who's spent two weeks in the majors made certain of it. A breath of fresh air since his arrival.
Stuck on one run and unable to find a clutch hit, the Orioles took advantage of a pitching change by the Nationals in the seventh, got four RBIs from Gunnar Henderson, and swept the series with a 6-2 victory before an announced crowd of 32,497.