BALTIMORE (10-9) @ DETROIT (12-6)

STARTING PITCHERS
12W 1-2 3.43 .. 13Y 2-2 4.07
BAL 200 021 010 6 10 0
DET 110 001 000 3 4 0
2B BAL B. Robinson 7 Haney 1
HR DET Cash 4
RBI BAL B. Robinson 3(18) F. Robinson 13 Snyder 4
DET Wert 7 Northrup 11 Cssh 15
SB BAL Aparicio 1
PITCHING LINE IP H HR BB SO R ER GSc
Palmer 6.1 4 1 6 3 3 3 48
Wilson 5.1 7 0 5 3 5 4 34
WP Palmer 2-2 3.62
LP Wilson 2-3 4.46
SV S. Miller 2
Detroit looking to right the shop after two straight defeats, send workhorse a Earl Wilson to the bump. Cakes Palmer ties the rubber for the Chesapeake boys, looking to make it two in a row for the visitors.
The Orioles got off to a fast start once again, Aparicio singled and eluded a strong throw by Freehan to swipe his first base of the season, Russ Snyder promptly singled him home. Frank Robby singled fir 1st and second, keeping the rally going. Brooks flied to right and Boog sliced one toward third and inexplicably Don Wert booted it allowing a second run, ruining a sure double play ball. Wilson shook that off by fanning the next two to escape further damage. Bottom 1, Palmer issued two, one out walks setting the stage for a a Northrup RBI single. Bottom 2, the Bengals tied it up as Oalmer’s wildness, or Home plate umpire Bill Kinnamon tight strike zone first filled the bases then forced on the knitting run. Things were quiet until the 5th when Snyder and Frank singled and both raced hone on a double by Brooks. Top 6, Wilson bore the wrath of the shrinking strike zone walking in the a run Norm Cash went upper deck to narrow the lead again, ending Palmer’s afternoon. The final run scored in the 8th when a double, walk and scratch single loaded the bases. Brooks got an RBI the hard way, taking one in the back. Stu Miller got every batter he faced nailing down the series win for the visitors and extending the Tigers losing streak.
STAR OF THE GAME 1-4 Double 3RBI


