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Mountcastle, O'Hearn homer from 9th spot as Orioles beat Angels 7-3
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2023-05-17 09:48
Ryan Mountcastle homered and doubled after entering the game as a pinch-hitter, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-3

BALTIMORE (AP) — Ryan Mountcastle homered and doubled after entering the game as a pinch-hitter, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-3 on Tuesday night.

Dean Kremer (5-1) rebounded after allowing a homer to lead off the game, winning his third straight start, and Ryan O'Hearn also homered for Baltimore. O'Hearn started as the Orioles' designated hitter in the No. 9 spot in the batting order, but after his solo shot in the second tied the game at 1, Mountcastle pinch-hit for him after the Angels lifted right-hander Chase Silseth (0-1) in the fourth and replaced him with lefty Tucker Davidson.

Mountcastle greeted Davidson with a double that left men on second and third, and Cedric Mullins followed with an RBI grounder that made it 4-1 and capped Baltimore's three-run inning.

After the Angels pulled within one, the Orioles scored three more runs in the sixth on Jorge Mateo's sacrifice fly and Mountcastle's two-run shot — his first homer since May 2.

Mickey Moniak homered to start the top of the first, but O'Hearn answered for the Orioles. Baltimore chased Silseth when Tarrin Vavra and Mateo hit RBI singles in the fourth.

Kremer started the season poorly, but has allowed only four runs in 17 2/3 innings over his last three starts against Atlanta, Tampa Bay and Los Angeles.

Zach Neto hit an RBI single for the Angels in the fifth and Gio Urshela added one in the sixth.

Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout each went 0 for 4 after Ohtani reached base five times a night earlier.

BACK IN BALTIMORE

The Orioles recalled left-hander Cole Irvin from Triple-A Norfolk and optioned right-hander Logan Gillaspie to Norfolk. Irvin, acquired from Oakland in the offseason, was in the Baltimore rotation to begin the season before being sent to the minors. Manager Brandon Hyde said he's back to provide long relief.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Angels: Davidson exited after he was hit around the left foot by McKenna's comebacker in the sixth. The ball bounced into left field for a double.

UP NEXT

Kyle Bradish (1-1) takes the mound for Baltimore against Griffin Canning (2-1) of the Angels on Wednesday night.

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