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Ryan Mountcastle hits two of Orioles’ four home runs in 9-5 series-clinching win over Rays

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Ryan Mountcastle stepped to the plate for his first at-bat Saturday mired in his longest home run drought of the season: 17 games dating to May 10. He put an end to that skid with a two-run shot on his first swing of the day and added another three innings later for good measure, leading a four-homer afternoon for the Orioles in a 9-5 series-clinching victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

The Orioles’ first baseman has caught fire since a slow start to the month of May, hitting .472 (17-for-36) over his past 10 games. The one missing element of that stretch had been the long ball, but he made up for it Saturday with two blasts over 400 feet.

He wasn’t alone, either. Anthony Santander, on his bobblehead day, hit the Orioles’ first Eutaw Street home run of the season and Jordan Westburg returned from a two-game absence because of a hand/wrist injury and hit a 414-foot homer of his own.

Baltimore needed the offense early with starter Kyle Bradish lasting only 2 2/3 innings. Coming off seven hitless innings against the Chicago White Sox, Bradish’s pitches didn’t avoid the Rays’ bats nearly as well. Tampa Bay racked up seven hits against him in the first two innings and Bradish’s command slipped from there. With a runner on first and two outs in the third, Bradish walked three straight hitters to bring manager Brandon Hyde out of the dugout to pull his right-hander after he threw 26 pitches in the inning.

It was the shortest outing by an Orioles starter this season and Bradish’s shortest — excluding a planned two-inning start before the playoffs last year — since April 25, 2023, when he went 2 1/3 against the Boston Red Sox. Still only six starts into his season after undergoing platelet-rich plasma injections to treat a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow this winter, Bradish has pitched past the fifth inning just once thus far but carries a 3.18 ERA.

Yet the Orioles’ bullpen, like it has many times this season, picked its starter up. Five relievers combined to pitch 6 1/3 scoreless innings to allow a back-and-forth game with three ties in the first three innings to become a rout for Baltimore. In games their starter has failed to complete five innings, the Orioles’ bullpen has posted a 3.51 ERA this season. Excluding their April 12 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers in which Jonathan Heasley allowed six runs in relief, that ERA drops to 2.67.

The Orioles’ offense set the tone for the day in the first inning when Mountcastle and Santander hit back-to-back home runs for an early 3-0 lead. After Mountcastle drove in a pair of runs with his two-out swing, Santander blasted a cutter from Rays starter Taj Bradley over the flag court in right field for the Orioles’ first Eutaw Street home run since he did it Aug. 24, 2023. Santander’s 10 career Eutaw Street homers rank second in franchise history behind Chris Davis (11).

After a three-run response by the Rays in the second inning, highlighted by a two-run triple off the bat of Yandy Díaz, Westburg shook off any concerns over his injured hand/wrist with his ninth homer of the year. The Rays jumped ahead with two more runs in the third, but the Orioles plated three more in the bottom half of the frame on an RBI single by Westburg, an RBI double by Kyle Stowers and a sacrifice fly courtesy of Jorge Mateo. Mountcastle provided some insurance with his second home run in the fourth.

Having already picked up a 3-1 win in the opener Friday night, the Orioles extended their streak of avoiding series losses against the American League East to 19 — the longest such streak in Orioles history. The Orioles are 41-19 against the division over that span, which dates back to April 24, 2023. They’re 11-3 against division opponents this season, best among AL East clubs.

Baltimore will look for the sweep Sunday when Cole Irvin faces Zack Littel in the series finale.

This story will be updated.


Rays at Orioles

Sunday, 1:35 p.m.

TV: MASN2

Radio: 97.9 FM, 101.5 FM, 1090 AM

  • Baltimore Orioles right fielder Anthony Santander celebrates a home run in the bottom of the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • On right, Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle celebrates his homer against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards with Adley Rutschman who he drove in on the play. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • Baltimore Orioles right fielder Anthony Santander celebrates a home run in the bottom of the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • Baltimore Orioles starter Kyle Bradish pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • Baltimore Orioles right fielder Anthony Santander celebrates a home run in the bottom of the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • Baltimore Orioles starter Kyle Bradish pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle collected his first multi-home run game of the season Saturday against the Rays. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • Baltimore Orioles right fielder Anthony Santander searches for the ball in the second inning as center fielder Colton Cowser watches. The O’s host the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

  • Orioles host the Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Jose Siri crashes into the wall as a fan reaches out for the home run ball hit by Orioles third baseman Jordan Westburg at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kim Hairston/Staff)

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