Diamondbacks avoid a sweep with a 9-2 victory on an unusually sloppy day for the Orioles

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BALTIMORE (AP) Zac Gallen pitched six solid innings, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat an unusually sloppy Baltimore team 9-2 on Sunday for their first victory at Camden Yards since 2007.

The Orioles allowed three unearned runs, plus several others that were earned but at least somewhat related to defensive mistakes. Jake McCarthy homered for the Diamondbacks and Adley Rutschman went deep for Baltimore.

Gallen (5-2) took a no-hitter into the fifth and ultimately allowed two runs and four hits. He struck out four with two walks.

“Typical Zac stuff. He felt really good,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “He was pushing to go back out there in the seventh, but the score is 9-2. I had a semi-rested bullpen that I could go to.”

Dean Kremer (3-3) permitted three earned runs, four hits and four walks in 5 2/3 innings, striking out 10.

The game was delayed 33 minutes in the top of the seventh by rain.

Kremer was perfect through three innings before allowing a leadoff double to Corbin Carroll in the fourth. Kremer attempted a pickoff throw that hit Carroll, and he went to third on that throwing error and scored on a sacrifice fly by Christian Walker.

In the fifth, the Diamondbacks loaded the bases with one out, but Kremer had a chance to work out of the jam when Carroll hit a slow grounder to third. Ramón Urías’ throw home was in plenty of time for the force, but it was wide and pulled catcher James McCann’s foot off the plate. That was also ruled an error, and Ketel Marte’s sacrifice fly made it 3-0.

“We didn’t play our best baseball today,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. “Just all around. It was kind of sloppy for us defensively and kind of one of those games for us.”

Anthony Santander doubled in the bottom of the fifth for Baltimore’s first hit, then scored on a double by Jordan Westburg.

The Diamondbacks finally broke the game open with six runs in the sixth, all with two out. McCarthy’s two-run homer made it 5-1. Two walks later, Carroll hit a chopper to shortstop Gunnar Henderson, who took a bit too long getting the ball to first. Carroll beat the throw for an infield single, and then Marte hit a single to right that scored two runs. Santander’s throw to the plate was probably in time to get the second runner, but it skipped past McCann.

Randal Grichuk’s two-run double made it 9-1.

The Orioles had committed a major league-low two errors since April 22. Arizona had only committed three since that date, but then the Diamondbacks had two in quick succession in the eighth. Third baseman Eugenio Suárez misplayed a foul pop, and then shortstop Kevin Newman threw wildly to first on Ryan O’Hearn’s grounder.

The Diamondbacks swept three games at Baltimore in 2007, then were swept in a three-game set at Camden Yards in 2016 and dropped the first two of this series.

UP NEXT

Diamondbacks: Arizona returns home to face Cincinnati. Jordan Montgomery (2-2, 4.70 ERA) starts for the Diamondbacks.

Orioles: Corbin Burnes (3-2, 2.83) takes the mound Monday night to start a home series against Toronto. José Berrios (4-3, 2.85) starts for the Blue Jays.

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Orioles26-13000011000242
  • Oriole Park at Camden YardsBaltimore, MD
  • W: Z. Gallen (5-2)L: D. Kremer (3-3)S: (0)
  • HR: ARI – J. McCarthy, BAL – A. Rutschman (5)

PLAYERS OF THE GAME

Diamondbacks

Orioles

HITTERSABRHRBIAVG
C. Carroll CF5220.201
K. Marte 2B4113.293
J. Pederson DH2000.292
a- R. Grichuk PH-DH2012.281
C. Walker 1B4001.265
L. Gurriel LF4100.239
E. Suarez 3B4110.223
J. McCarthy RF4112.293
K. Newman SS3220.216
T. Barnhart C2100.205
  • a-doubled for Pederson in the 6th
HITTERSABRHRBIAVG
G. Henderson SS4000.271
A. Rutschman DH4111.304
R. O’Hearn LF4010.292
R. Mountcastle 1B4000.280
A. Santander RF4110.218
J. Westburg 2B2011.304
C. Cowser CF3000.257
R. Urias 3B2000.182
J. McCann C3000.213

BATTING

  • 2B – C. Carroll (4), R. Grichuk (5), E. Suarez (9), K. Newman (4)
  • HR – J. McCarthy
  • SF – K. Marte (5), C. Walker (3)
  • RBI – K. Marte 3 (24), R. Grichuk 2 (10), C. Walker (27), J. McCarthy 2 (11)
  • 2-Out RBI – K. Marte 2 (2), R. Grichuk 2 (2), J. McCarthy 2 (2)
  • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – K. Marte, J. Pederson 2 (2), C. Walker

BATTING

  • 2B – A. Santander (10), J. Westburg (9)
  • HR – A. Rutschman (6)
  • RBI – A. Rutschman (23), J. Westburg (27)
  • Runners left in scoring position, 2-Out – G. Henderson, J. McCann

FIELDING

  • DP – 2 (Suarez-Marte-Walker; Marte-Walker)
  • E – E. Suarez (4), K. Newman

FIELDING

  • E – R. Urias (2), D. Kremer (2)
PITCHERSIPHERBBSOERA
Z. Gallen(W, 5-2)6.042242.86
M. Bowman2.000111.86
J. Martinez1.000100.77
PITCHERSIPHERBBSOERA
D. Kremer(L, 3-3)5.2434103.72
C. Perez0.133119.00
A. Suarez3.010031.96

PITCHING

  • Pitches-Strikes – Z. Gallen 86-54, M. Bowman 37-21, J. Martinez 16-9
  • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – Z. Gallen 8-4, M. Bowman 6-0, J. Martinez 1-0
  • Batters Faced – Z. Gallen 23, M. Bowman 8, J. Martinez 3

PITCHING

  • Pitches-Strikes – D. Kremer 100-63, C. Perez 16-8, A. Suarez 43-26
  • Ground Balls-Fly Balls – D. Kremer 2-5, C. Perez 2-1, A. Suarez 4-3
  • Batters Faced – D. Kremer 26, C. Perez 5, A. Suarez 10

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