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BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles made a pitching change in the seventh inning on Sunday, bringing in left-hander Gregory Soto to face left-handed hitter Mike Tauchman. The designated hitter got the better of the lefty-lefty matchup, homering to right field to bring the Chicago White Sox to within one run at Camden Yards.
The Baltimore Orioles recalled one of their top prospects, Coby Mayo, before their Saturday afternoon game against the Chicago White Sox. Mayo, in his 22nd career MLB game, finally got his first RBI on a fourth-inning line drive to left field.
Charlie Morton pitched effectively into the seventh inning, and the Baltimore Orioles beat Adrian Houser and the Chicago White Sox 3-2 for their first series sweep of the season
Charlie Morton led the Orioles to a sweep over the White Sox with a strong 6 2/3 innings, while the White Sox look to bounce back amid a tough season.
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Benches cleared in the fourth inning of Baltimore’s 4-2 win after a collision between Orioles utility player Coby Mayo and White Sox second baseman Lenyn Sosa. Mayo, who hit a single into left field and got caught in a rundown after rounding first, crashed into Sosa when trying to run back to second base.
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Runners left in scoring position_Chicago 4 (Vargas, Quero 3); Baltimore 3 (Carlson, Mayo, Kjerstad). RISP_Chicago 0 for 6; Baltimore 2 for 8. WP_Morton. Umpires_Home, Adam Hamari; First, Nestor Ceja; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, James Jean.