Orioles take 2 of 3 at Yankees, Gibson 7 scoreless innings in 3-1 win
NEW YORK (AP) — Kyle Gibson allowed two hits over seven scoreless innings, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Yankees 3-1 on Thursday night to take two of three games from New York.
Anthony Santander had three hits, including an RBI single in the fifth off Clarke Schmidt (2-5). Austin Hays hit a two-run double in the eighth against Clay Holmes, a drive off the top of the right-field wall.
Gibson (6-3) entered 1-6 with a 6.75 ERA in 10 outings against the Yankees. He allowed a first-pitch single to Gleyber Torres leading off the first and a single to Willie Calhoun leading off the seventh. Gibson worked around four walks and struck out three, getting 13 outs from ground balls.
Mike Baumann struck out two in a perfect eighth before Aaron Judge led off the ninth with the first walk off Yennier Cano in 21 games this season. Calhoun hit a two-out double and Cano retired Anthony Volpe on a flyout for his fourth save in four chances, finishing a three-hitter.
Baltimore, which overcame a 5-1 deficit in a 9-6 win on Wednesday, had won just nine series against the Yankees in the previous seven seasons.
Schmidt, who allowed five hits in five innings. needed 29 pitches to get through the first, an inning extended when Volpe failed to come up with Santander's two-out grounder to shortstop. Schmidt followed with a pair of walks before retiring Hays on a foulout.
New York lost its second straight following a season-high, five-game winning streak.
Yankees pitchers Nick Ramirez and Jimmy Cordero dropped throws at first base for errors in the sixth and seven innings. Ryan McKenna and Adley Rutschman followed with inning-ending, double-play grounders.
EARLY EXIT
Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for the fourth time this season and second time in a four-game span when he argued with Edwin Moscoso over the umpire's strike zone in the third inning.
TINA TRIBUTE
Following "God Bless America" in the seventh inning, the Yankees played Tina Turner's version of "Proud Mary." Turner died Wednesday at 83.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Orioles: CF Cedric Mullins didn't play for what manager Brandon Hyde described as personal reasons. Hyde said he hoped it would be a one-day absence. … The Orioles haven't decided when or if they'll activate RHP Dillon Tate (right elbow), who completed his 30-day rehab assignment Wednesday. Tate has options remaining. … INF Ramón Urías (left hamstring) went 1 for 4 in his second rehab game for Single-A Aberdeen.
Yankees: 3B Josh Donaldson (right hamstring) began a rehab assignment by going 1 for 3 for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. It is the second rehab stint for Donaldson, who played one game for Double-A Somerset on April 18 before aggravating his injury. … RHP Tommy Kahnle (right biceps) walked one in a hitless inning of relief for Scranton. … OF Giancarlo Stanton (left hamstring) won't start a rehab assignment until next week. ... RHP Carlos Rodón (left forearm) threw again Thursday and could throw a "touch and feel" session this weekend. … RHP Domingo Germán (suspension) threw an 80-pitch simulated game at the Yankees' spring training complex Wednesday and is lined up to start the opener of a three-game series against Seattle on Monday.
UP NEXT
Orioles: RHP Grayson Rodriguez (2-1, 6.21 ERA), who has given up 10 runs over 8 1/3 innings in his last two starts, opposes the Texas Rangers in the opener of a homestand Friday night.
Yankees: RHP Randy Vásquez is expected to make his big league debut as either an opener or bulk reliever as New York begins a three-game series against the visiting San Diego Padres.
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