Orioles rookie Brandon Young loses bid for perfect game
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Baltimore Orioles rookie right-hander Brandon Young had to move past his last start. In dropping to 0-6, Young saw his ERA increase to 6.70 through the first 10 starts of his major league career after allowing six runs over three innings against the Athletics on Aug.
Orioles rookie Brandon Young lost a perfect game bid in brutal fashion Friday night when he threw away a dribbler with two outs in the eighth inning, resulting in the Astros’ only hit in Baltimore’s 7-0 win at Dalkin Park.
At 5 years old, Brandon Young attended his first game at the Astros’ Daikin Park (known as Minute Maid Park at the time). His family drove about 95 miles west from their hometown of Lumberton, Texas,
HOUSTON — Breaking up Brandon Young’s perfect game bid Friday wasn’t enough for Ramón Urías. He needed even more revenge. Urías, the longtime Orioles infielder who was traded to the Astros at the deadline,
Ramón Urías singles on a soft ground ball to pitcher Brandon Young. Ramón Urías to 2nd. Ramón Urías advances to 2nd, on a throwing error by pitcher Brandon Young.