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Source: Baltimore Orioles
Summary
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Kyle Bradish had a rough start against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday, committing two errors on one play in the fifth inning that led to a 3-2 White Sox lead. Bradish struck out seven batters and walked three in five innings, allowing three runs, two earned, and six hits. The Orioles went on to win the game 5-3. Bradish was charged with two errors on the play and was removed from the game before the start of the sixth inning.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Bradish’s start was forgettable, but the Orioles found a way to win.
The two errors on one play in the fifth inning were a turning point in the game.
Bradish’s frustration boiled over, but he vowed to learn from the mistake.
This one felt recognizable early, with Bradish’s struggles on the mound mirroring the Orioles’ season so far.
Original Observation: The Orioles’ struggles often come down to individual mistakes, rather than systemic issues.
Author: Evan Null








