24-year-old rising star hits first 2 MLB homers, Orioles beat Red Sox 9-4 in 10 innings for 3-game sweep

In Boston, Colton Cowser smashed his first two career home runs, with a notable three-run blast in the 10th inning, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 9-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night. This win completed a three-game sweep of their AL East opponents.

The Orioles surged in the 10th inning, starting with Gunnar Henderson’s two-run homer off Isaiah Campbell (0-1), with Jackson Holliday crossing the plate as the automatic runner.

Holliday, a 20-year-old top prospect in baseball who had his MLB debut the previous night, scored two runs but went hitless in four at-bats for the second consecutive game.

Cowser, a fellow Orioles prospect who faced difficulties in a short stint in the majors last season, contributed by driving in 10 runs during the series.

Following a comeback win from a 5-0 deficit the previous night, the Orioles once again found themselves trailing 2-0 before mounting a comeback, which was aided by some defensive errors by the Red Sox.

With Boston ahead 2-1, Holliday reached base due to an error by third baseman Pablo Reyes to start the eighth inning. Later, Adley Rutschman hit a ground ball that seemed to be a double-play opportunity, but the Orioles challenged the call. After a review, it was determined that Holliday was safe at second because shortstop David Hamilton missed the base while turning the play.

Reliever Greg Weissert entered the game, and on his first pitch, Anthony Santander hit a two-run homer around the foul pole in right field, putting the Orioles ahead 3-2.

In the eighth inning, pinch-hitter Connor Wong leveled the score with a two-out home run over the Green Monster against Danny Coulombe. This marked Wong’s first home run of the season and his first career pinch-hit homer.

Craig Kimbrel (2-0) pitched a shutout ninth inning to maintain the tie.

The Orioles’ starter, Grayson Rodriguez, pitched 5 2/3 innings, conceding both runs in the first inning.

Boston’s Garrett Whitlock pitched for five innings and allowed Colton Cowser’s first career home run, a solo blast.

Injuries Update

Orioles: Left-handed pitcher John Means, recovering from a left forearm strain, completed his third rehab start on Thursday, pitching three innings for Triple-A Norfolk. He allowed two runs on two hits.

Red Sox: Third baseman Rafael Devers was sidelined due to left shoulder soreness, raising the possibility of a stint on the injured list, as mentioned by manager Alex Cora. Additionally, infielder/outfielder Romy Gonzalez is scheduled to undergo X-rays on his left wrist, which he injured during Wednesday’s game.

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