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Adley Rutschman boosts Orioles pace with White Sox shutout

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Rookie Adley Rutschman recorded three of his career's best RBIs, and Dean Kremer threw a 5 2/3 intense inning to bring the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday to the Chicago White Sox 4- I won with 0.

Rutschman hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning and added an RBI double in the sixth inning. Cedric Mullins lacked in his ninth RBI single to cap the score.

Ryan Mountcastle has ripped two of the three hits to lead the Orioles to his fifth win in the last seven games.

Seby Zavala has a doubles pair and José Abreu also hit the White Sox twice. The White Sox lost two games in a row in six of the previous eight games.

Except for Chicago, who was injured because Josh Harrison suffered a batter on his right triceps after being hit by a pitch from Klemer (2-1) to start the fifth inning. I was hit by. X-rays were negative.

Kremer allowed 7 hits and hit 4 hits before leaving after 93 pitches.

Two rescuers filled the gap with Jorge Lopez. Jorge Lopez recorded his 12th save of the season, beating only two batters who faced nine innings.

Baltimore started scoring in the fourth inning. Mountcastle rips a one-out double before firing a 2-2 cutter from Johnny Cueto (1-4) over the wall of the right wing. Homer was Rutschman's second season.

Chicago tried to respond in the fourth half. However, right fielder Austin Hays threw a one-hop strike to Rutschman, putting Gavin Sheets in third place.

The Orioles increased their lead to 3-0 in the 6th inning. Hayes belted a ground rule double, advanced from Mountcastle's single to third in the field in the center left, then went down the right wing line and returned home with Rutschman's double.

Prior to the match, Chicago put shortstop Danny Mendick and right fielder Adam Engel on the 10-day injured list. Mendick broke the ACL on his right knee on Wednesday and lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 9-5. Engel deals with a tense right hamstring.

– Field-level media