Sunday • June 6, 2021 • Game #59 • Home Game #30 (31-26) vs. (21-38) FIRST PITCH: 1:05 p.m. • TEMP: 91 degrees • TIME OF GAME: 3:10

R H E LOB WP: López (2-6) Attendance: 9,423 Indians 5 8 1 5 LP: Quantrill (0-2) Season Total: 228,924 Orioles 18 21 0 5 SV: None Season Average: 8,176

UNDER REVIEW: Orioles Manager Brandon Hyde challenged the call of CF Cedric Mullins out at third base in the fourth inning…Upon review, the call on the field stood.

ORIOLES NOTES • The Orioles beat the Indians by a score of 18-5 today at Oriole Park, improving to 21-35 overall this year and 10-20 at home…Today’s win marked the O’s second-straight series win, their only two series wins at home this year, and it is the second time they have won consecutive series this season…Baltimore is 3-0 in rubber games this year…10 players scored at least one run today; is the first time at least 10 players have scored in a game since 9/10/14 against Boston…Nine different Orioles recorded an RBI, tying the franchise record (since 1954) done three times prior and last on 9/28/00 against Toronto…Baltimore scored 18 runs, their most since 8/16/15 against Oakland; is just the third time since 1954 the Orioles have scored 18 runs vs. the Indians and the first since scoring 18 on 4/19/06…They recorded 21 hits for the 40th time in club history (since 1954), and first since 8/30/19 against Kansas City (21)…The O’s recorded seven hits in the fourth inning; their most in a single inning this season, topping their previous-high of six hits on 4/4 at Boston…Baltimore scored six runs in the second inning, one-run shy of matching its season-high in a single inning (4/4 at BOS)…Eight different batters recorded multiple hits, including five batters with three hits; is the 12th time in club history (since 1954) eight batters have recorded multiple hits in a game, and the first since 8/25/17 against Boston. • RHP Jorge López earned his second win of the season and his first at Oriole Park since 9/14/20…Threw 5.0 innings, allowing three runs on four hits and three walks, while striking out two…Has now thrown at least 5.0 innings in four-consecutive starts after doing so in just two of his first eight outings this year…Is just the third time in his career he has struck out two-or-fewer batters when throwing at least 5.0 innings, and the first since 9/4/20 (G2)…Received 12 runs of support today, two shy of his career-high in a start (14 RS on 9/14 vs. ATL); entering today, López had a 1.94 run support average (11 RS/51.0 IP), having received one-or-fewer runs of support in 10 of his 11 starts…Threw 74 pitches, 41 strikes. • CF Cedric Mullins went 3-for-4 today, hitting safely in his first three at-bats before flying out to left field…Dating back to 6/4, Mullins had hit safely in nine-straight at-bats…His hits in nine-consecutive at-bats are tied for the second most in club history (since 1954) with Charles Johnson (9/13/99-9/17/99); the team record (since 1954) for the most hits in consecutive at-bats is 10 (Ken Singleton 4/26/81- 4/28/81)…Walked in the fifth and seventh innings to extend his on-base streak to 11-straight plate appearances; the record for the most consecutive plate appearances to reach safely is 13 done twice prior (last: Harold Baines 4/30/93-5/4/93)…Hit his second leadoff home run of the year and fifth of his career; has homered in back-to-back games (6/5) for the first time in his career…Recorded multiple RBI for the sixth time this season and the second time in as many games; is the second time in his career he’s recorded multiple RBI in back-to-back games and the first since 9/24/20-9/25/20...Mullins reached base 10 times with three homers in his past two games; he is the first player to do so since Chris Davis on 5/14/17. • 1B Ryan Mountcastle went 3-for-5 today extending his hitting streak to six games; he has recorded an extra-base hit in each game; entering today his five games with an extra-base hit were tied for the longest such streak in the AL…Mountcastle has recorded an RBI in each game of his current hit-streak; his six-straight games with an RBI mark a career-high…His three hits tied a season-high (5/7 vs. BOS). • 2B-SS Ramon Urías connected on his second home run of the season in the eighth inning; his first home run since 4/13 against Seattle…The ball traveled 386 feet, the farthest home run of his career. • C Austin Wynns singled in the second inning for his first hit and RBI of the year, and his first of each since 9/28/19; came with the bases loaded, marking his second-career hit with the bases laoded (3 AB’s)…Singled in the eighth inning for his first multi-hit game since 9/19/19.

INDIANS NOTES • The Indians fell to the Orioles, 5-18, moving to 8-8-3 in series this season, and 2-2 in rubber matches…The 21 hits allowed and 18 runs against them marked season-highs…Cleveland is now 8-6 at Camden Yards since the start of 2017…The 13-run margin of defeat was their worst loss of the season, surpassing when they were shut out 10-0 on 5/21 vs. Minnesota. • RHP tossed an inning and a third in just his second start of the season, allowing seven runs (five earned) on five hits with one home run, one hit batter, and one walk in the loss…It was the shortest of 22-career starts, and the first in which he did not record a strikeout…He last allowed five hits on 8/15/20 at Arizona, and last gave up seven runs-or-more on 9/19/19 vs. Chicago-NL (8 runs)…Prior to today, he had not given up a home run since his relief appearance (1.0 IP) on 4/22 vs. New York-AL…Threw 44 pitches, 30 strikes. • 1B Bobby Bradley slugged his second career home run (7/13/19 vs. MIN) in the ninth inning, a two-run shot to left field that cut the O’s lead to 18-5…Hit a double to center field with an exit velocity of 114.2 MPH in the third inning, Cleveland’s fifth-hardest hit of the season…He has doubled in consecutive games for the third time in his career, and the first since doing so in three-straight games 7/4-7/7/19…The three hits marked a career-high and it was his second career multi-hit game (7/4/19 at KC). • SS hit a two-run homer to left field in the fifth inning, cutting the deficit, 12-3…It was his fourth home run of the season and second of his career on a 1-0 count…The longball traveled 416 feet and had an exit velocity of 103.6 MPH, his second- farthest and third-hardest-hit homer of the season…Rosario has hit safely in seven of his last eight games, going 8-for-29 (.276) with two home runs, six RBI, two walks, and seven runs scored. • With a ground rule double to right-center field in the third inning, 3B Yu Chang has hit safely in a career-high five-straight games since 5/30 vs. Toronto (defensive replacement 6/1 vs. CWS, did not bat)…He is batting .357 (5-for-14) over this stretch with two doubles, one home run, four RBI, one walk, and four runs scored.