Ryan Mountcastle
Pitcher Step OffSwinging strike (84. mph sweeper)In play, out(s) (86.4 mph sweeper)
Ryan Mountcastle grounds out, shortstop Edmundo Sosa to first baseman Bryce Harper.
Ryan O'Hearn
In play, out(s) (90.4 mph sinker)
Ryan O'Hearn grounds out, shortstop Edmundo Sosa to first baseman Bryce Harper.
Philadelphia Phillies
Baltimore Orioles
Alec Bohm
In play, out(s) (95.2 mph four-seam fastball)
Alec Bohm grounds out softly, third baseman Ramón Urías to first baseman Ryan Mountcastle.
Good play to get Alec- ma he’s slow.
Bryson Stott
Called strike (80.4 mph curveball)Foul (81.9 mph curveball)In play, out(s) (80.7 mph curveball)
Bryson Stott grounds out, shortstop Gunnar Henderson to first baseman Ryan Mountcastle.
Edmundo Sosa
Called strike (96.4 mph four-seam fastball)Ball (82.1 mph curveball)Called strike (96.3 mph four-seam fastball)In play, out(s) (82.4 mph changeup)
Edmundo Sosa grounds out, shortstop Gunnar Henderson to first baseman Ryan Mountcastle.
Last two inning have been quick pens for Rodriguez.
I stepped out and missed this play....does this end a long errorless streak by Castellanos? I heard recently he had the longest streak in the NL, right?
Next 3 innings key for Walker. Can he get us through 6?
Anthony Santander
Ball (73.1 mph curveball)Called strike (90.1 mph sinker)In play, run(s) (84.3 mph splitter)
Anthony Santander homers (16) on a fly ball to right center field.
Philadelphia Phillies 2 - Baltimore Orioles 2
Splitter right down the middle of the plate.
Nope, we're gonna need some of that "Walker's pitching" offense.
Jordan Westburg
Ball (84.8 mph sweeper)Called strike (84.5 mph sweeper)Swinging strike (76.5 mph curveball)Called strike (92.4 mph sinker)
Jordan Westburg called out on strikes.
IMO the error should have been called on Stubb's who made an awful throw to 2B. The argument was Casty's throw home allowed the runner to go to 2B, but he would have been nailed if Stubb's made a decent throw.
We are actually probably lucky that Walker hasn’t given up more runs. 10 balls have been his at 98 MPH or more.
Cedric Mullins
Called strike (87.4 mph cutter)Ball (92.3 mph sinker)In play, out(s) (74.6 mph curveball)
Cedric Mullins lines out to right fielder Nick Castellanos.
It was a bad, hurried throw by Stubbs, so theoretically they could change the scoring and give the error to the catcher. More than anything, it was a dumb throw by Castellanos. Not much of a chance to get him at home, but he aired it out anyway.
He's been getting that luck all season. Balls are hammered right at defenders etc for loud outs instead of hits.
Colton Cowser
Called strike (91.4 mph sinker)Swinging strike (85.8 mph sweeper)Ball (92.3 mph sinker)Batter Timeout.Ball (89.3 mph cutter)Swinging strike (76.1 mph curveball)
Colton Cowser strikes out swinging.
Good recovery by Walker