THE Cincinnati Reds I found a lot of races in their Easter basket on Sunday, marking the second largest number of the team since 1900 A 24-2 victory on Baltimore Orioles in Camden Yards.
The Cincinnati race parade started in the third round with seven points to open a 1-1 draw. Elly de la Cruz started the eruption with a solo home run to put the Reds on top. The following four strikers reached the base against the Orioles starter Charlie Morton Of three simple and a walk, making two more points. Three additional points scored on a Morton error, a single per Austin Wynns And a triple of TJ Friedl.
Morton ended his day by granting seven points on seven strokes and four goals on bullets in 2 1/3 rounds. But he was not the only Baltimore launcher to launch a shot practice on Sunday. Cody Poteet Délégé Morton and abandoned five points and six strokes in 2 2/3 rounds. Cionel Pérez came for two rounds and granted three other points.
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Stop stop Jorge Mateo and receiver Gary Sánchez came to make mercy on the orioles pitch staff and finish the game. But Mateo was beaten for five points, five strokes and two steps, while Sánchez granted four points. The two position the players launched a round each.
Wynns was the star among 10 players of Reds who obtained successes, going 6 out of 7 with six products produced from first place. Third goal Noelvi Mars In fact, rolled in seven points in the eighth stick, passing 5 out of 7 with a large slam. DH Austin Hays The other starting from Cincinnati was to mark four strokes on Sunday, in 4 out of 6 and scoring four points.
The 24 -round trail only the 26 races on the marked Reds June 4, 1911against the Boston Red Sox. Before 1900, the team record for races in a single match is 30 in A game of June 18, 1893 Against the colonels of Louisville.
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Longtime fans of the Orioles may have had the impression of having seen this before. If so, they are right. Authorized Baltimore The most races in one game Since 1900, abandoning 30 at the Texas Rangers August 22, 2007. At least, Orioles can say that they do not hold the record for most of the races authorized in a match before 1900. This piece of history belongs to the aforementioned Louisville colonels, which abandoned 36 points to the Chicago Colts on June 29, 1897.
Sunday's cratérage left the starting rotation of the Orioles with a 6.11 MPM, last in MLB. (As staff, their ERA of 5.43 is also the worst of baseball.) The era of Morton is now 10.89 in five starts. A Baltimore launcher is however worse. Pérez has an MPM of 11.32 in eight appearances with 10 balls on bullets and 17 strokes allowed in 10 1/3 sleeves.