Mountcastle HRs, surging Orioles beat struggling Jays 7-3

Updated Aug. 15, 2022 10:41 p.m. ET
Associated Press

TORONTO (AP) — Ryan Mountcastle hit a two-run home run in his return to the lineup, Ryan McKenna had his first three-hit game and an RBI, and the surging Baltimore Orioles improved to 9-4 in August by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 7-3 Monday night.

Baltimore (60-55) reached 60 wins in a season for the first time since going 75-87 in 2017. The Orioles didn’t win more than 54 games in any of the past three full seasons. The Orioles are fourth in the race for one of three AL wild-card spots.

Mountcastle sat out Sunday’s loss at Tampa Bay after being hit on the left wrist by a pitch Saturday. He reached base three times Monday, walking in the first and fifth innings and homering off Blue Jays left-hander Yusei Kikuchi in the third.

Five of Mountcastle’s 16 home runs this season have come against the Blue Jays. He has 12 home runs and 25 RBI against Toronto since the start of 2021. He also homered off Kikuchi in his last start, a week ago in Baltimore.

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his 24th home run as the struggling Blue Jays (61-53) lost for the eighth time in 11 games.

Orioles right-hander Kyle Bradish allowed three runs in 4 2/3 innings and Bryan Baker (4-3) worked 1 1/3 innings for the win.

Toronto outfielder George Springer was activated off the injured list after missing eight games because of a sore right elbow. The Blue Jays went 2-6 without him.

Springer led off and started at designated hitter Monday, going 2 for 4 with a walk and scoring once. Springer’s elbow is still too sore to throw, preventing him from playing defense for now.

Kikuchi (4-7) allowed six runs, three earned, and four hits in 3 1/3 innings, losing for the sixth time in 11 starts. Some in the crowd of 26,769 booed when Kikuchi was removed after McKenna’s RBI double in the fourth.

Anthony Santander hit an RBI single off Kikuchi in the first, and Mountcastle made it 3-0 with his drive into the second deck in left field in the third. Toronto’s Lourdes Gurriel Jr. cut it to 3-2 with a bases-loaded single in the bottom half.

Tyler Nevin’s fielder’s choice made it 4-2 in the fourth and, after McKenna chased Kikuchi, Adley Rutschman greeted right-hander Trevor Richards with a sacrifice fly.

Orioles infielder Terrin Vavra added a sacrifice fly in the fifth, and Guerrero replied in the bottom half.

ALL PRESENT

Santander and left-hander Keegan Akin missed Baltimore’s visit to Toronto in June because they were not vaccinated against COVID-19. The Orioles lost two of three that series, falling to 28-37. They’re 32-18 since.

In late July, the Orioles announced that every player on the 40-man roster was vaccinated. Baltimore has one more series in Toronto, Sept. 16-18.

ROSTER MOVES

Blue Jays OF Bradley Zimmer was designated for assignment to open a roster spot for Springer.

RUDE RECEPTION

Orioles infielder Rougned Odor was booed throughout his pinch-hit appearance in the eighth, a ground out to first. Odor served a seven-game suspension after he punched Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista during a May 2016 game in Texas.

HELP COMING?

Interim manager John Schneider said the Blue Jays are close to a minor league deal with free agent utilityman Yoshi Tsutsugo. Pittsburgh released Tsutsugo, a left-handed batter, in early August after he hit .171 with two home runs and 19 RBI in 50 games. Tsutsugo previously played for Tampa Bay and the Dodgers.

UP NEXT

Orioles RHP Dean Kremer (4-4, 3.69) starts Tuesday against Blue Jays RHP Alek Manoah (12-5, 2.56). Manoah is 2-0 with a 2.96 ERA in five career starts against Baltimore, with 34 strikeouts in 27 1/3 innings.

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