American League Game Summary - Texas at Baltimore, Game One
(Thursday, May 10th)
Final Score: Baltimore 6, Texas 5
Baltimore, MD (Sports Network) - Baltimore belted five home runs to back 7 2/3
strong innings from Wei-Yin Chen, then survived a late scare to take a 6-5
decision over Texas in the opener of a twinbill from Camden Yards.
Ryan Flaherty, J.J. Hardy and Nick Markakis slugged first-inning homers for
the Orioles, who had dropped the first two of this four-game set before a
Wednesday rainout.
Adam Jones and Wilson Betemit added blasts as Chen (3-0) scattered six hits
and two runs while fanning five. Jim Johnson survived a shaky final inning to
post his ninth save.
"I thought we were fortunate to take advantage of it (Lewis' lack of
precision) early," said Orioles manager Buck Showalter. "We didn't mount much
after that. So, I thought the tack-on runs after the home runs were even
bigger."
David Murphy belted a three-run shot in the ninth for the Rangers, who scored
a combined 24 runs in those two series-opening victories. Yorvit Torrealba
added three hits, including two doubles, and drove in a run.
Despite striking out a career-best 12 batters, Colby Lewis (3-2) served up all
five longballs -- also a career high -- part of a five-hit, six-run outing
over seven full frames.
Chen was lifted after putting runners on the corners with two out in the
eighth. Luis Ayala allowed an infield hit to Adrian Beltre which made it 6-2,
but fanned Michael Young swinging to end the threat.
Still, the Rangers kept coming. In the ninth, Nelson Cruz singled and
Torrealba doubled, and Johnson came on. He induced a fly out from pinch-hitter
Mitch Moreland but Murphy launched a three-run shot to right-center for a 6-5
game.
Ian Kinsler grounded out and Elvis Andrus fanned looking to end the game.
Baltimore jolted Lewis with back-to-back-to-back home runs in its first turn
at the plate.
Flaherty's first major-league homer cleared the scoreboard in right, Hardy
launched one deep into the seats in left for a 2-0 game, then Markakis
followed with an arcing shot off the foul pole in right.
Chen loaded the bases in the third with one out on a double, walk and single,
but got out of the jam after Andrus grounded out and Josh Hamilton flied out.
Texas picked up a run in the fourth as Young doubled with one down and
scored on a two-out hit by Torrealba.
Baltimore got the tally back on Jones' leadoff homer in the seventh. Matt
Wieters followed with a walk, and it was 6-1 as Betemit slammed one to the
seats in right center.
"Sometimes things like this happen and it's unfortunate," said Rangers manager
Ron Washington of Lewis' outing. "They put three runs up early and they
happened to be all homers. After that first inning, you didn't know what to
expect. But he settled down and gave us a chance to win."
Game Notes
Milwaukee was the last club to homer in its first three at-bats, doing so on
September 9, 2007, in a 10-5 win at Cincinnati...Rickie Weeks, Hardy and Ryan
Braun turned the trick against Red starter Phil Dumatrait...Baltimore became
the first American League team to accomplish the feat...The Orioles last
went deep five times in one game on June 30, 2010 against Oakland...The
victory snapped the O's seven-game losing streak to the Rangers, since
the opener of a doubleheader at home on April 9, 2011.
05/11 01:09:57 ET

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