Yankees’ Gerrit Cole dominates, Aaron Judge homers in win over Orioles
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New York Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole (45) winds up during the first inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at Yankee Stadium in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)AP
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If you only looked at Gerrit Cole’s face as he walked off the mound for the night, you might have thought he’d just finished folding laundry or filling his gas tank.
It was as if dominating the Orioles was just as easy to him as he made it look.
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Red Sox drop second straight to Orioles, 4-2
Boston can t take advantage of a solid start by Tanner Houck, and is hurt by another error by Rafael Devers.
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Boston’s Rafael Devers fields the ball on a single by Baltimore’s Austin Hays in the fourth inning Saturday at Fenway Park in Boston.
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BOSTON Maikel Franco drove in two runs after another Boston error, Pedro Severino had his second two-hit game in a row and Matt Harvey made his Orioles debut on Saturday in Baltimore’s 4-2 victory over the Red Sox.
Harvey, Orioles beat Boston 4-2 for 2nd straight win
Maikel Franco drove in two runs after another Boston error, Pedro Severino had his second two-hit game in a row and Matt Harvey made his Orioles debut on Saturday in Baltimore s 4-2 victory over the Red Sox.
Franco s single came after Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers made a diving stop on Austin Hays grounder but sailed the throw to second. The Orioles also took advantage of a Boston error for a two-run inning in Friday s opener, a 3-0 win.
Harvey missed his chance at the win when he was pulled with two outs in the fifth after giving up two singles and a walk in the inning. A 2013 All-Star, the former New York Met bounced from the Reds to the Angels and Royals without much success before signing a minor league deal with Baltimore this winter.
Rafael Devers error: Boston Red Sox’s Alex Cora liked effort but thought Devers should have let Xander Bogaerts field the grounder
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BOSTON Rafael Devers ranged far to his left to field a ground ball hit by Orioles’ Austin Hays in the fourth inning with two outs. He dived and made the play but then his throw to second base sailed into right field.
That kept the inning alive and allowed Rio Ruiz to advance to third. Hays took second on a passed ball. They both scored on Maikel Franco’s single, putting Baltimore ahead 2-0.
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