Wednesday, October 23

Gunnar making case to match Cal Ripken Jr.?

OAKLAND — Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman had the type of rookie season in 2022 that groups dream about, residing as much as, and even exceeding, the hype of an total No. 1 Draft choose.

In some other season, he may need been the runaway American League Rookie of the Year. Rutschman’s misfortune was debuting on the similar time Julio Rodríguez was dominating in Seattle.

If luck and timing have been Rutschman’s enemy final yr, they could show to be Gunnar Henderson‘s ally in 2023 as he bids to turn out to be the primary Oriole to win AL Rookie of the Year honors since Gregg Olson in 1989 — and the primary place participant since Cal Ripken Jr. in 1982.

Henderson’s chief competitor for the distinction, Rangers third baseman Josh Jung, has a left thumb fracture which may value him the remainder of the common season. While Red Sox outfielder Masataka Yoshida is technically a rookie, he’s 30 years outdated and spent seven seasons in Japan’s main leagues.

Voters like massive, spherical numbers, and Henderson reached one on Friday evening as he helped the Orioles to a 9-4 win over the A’s on the Coliseum within the opener of the ultimate sequence on Baltimore’s nine-game West Coast swing.

Henderson hit his twentieth house run, with Rutschman aboard, in opposition to A’s bulk pitcher Luis Medina within the second inning. Henderson’s drive to proper traveled a Statcast-projected 438 ft, his third-longest homer of the season. A’s proper fielder Seth Brown craned his neck, however in any other case barely moved because the ball soared out.

The homer gave the O’s a 5-1 lead, Henderson having singled to begin a three-run rally within the first inning that Cedric Mullins highlighted with a two-run double in opposition to opener Francisco Perez.

Henderson completed with three RBIs and three of Baltimore’s 16 hits on a cathartic evening for the offense. The O’s totaled 17 runs over the primary six video games of the journey in Seattle and San Diego whereas dealing with a gauntlet of fine pitchers that included Luis Castillo, Yu Darvish, Michael Wacha and Blake Snell.

“They did exactly what we needed to do against a club that’s been reeling a little bit,” profitable pitcher Kyle Gibson stated of the O’s offense after he grinded by means of 5 innings and allowed 4 runs. “They go out and put up runs early and give the starter, myself tonight, a chance to go out there and fill up the zone.”

Every Orioles batter had no less than one hit. That included Anthony Santander, who left within the fifth inning with what supervisor Brandon Hyde described as common soreness, and Ramon Urias, who changed him.

Henderson began the offensive onslaught together with his first-inning single after Rutschman flied out to open the sport.

By recreation’s finish, Henderson had raised his OPS to .789. Jung’s was .812 when he went on the IL on Aug. 7. Yoshida’s stands at .831, though he has 13 homers to Henderson’s 20.

Rookies don’t often focus on awards through the season. Henderson was no totally different, confessing he was not conscious that Ripken was the final Orioles hitter to win Rookie of the Year honors, though, “I probably could have guessed.”

“I don’t want to go out there and think about it,” Henderson stated. “I want to go out and win first. That’s my biggest thing.”

Hyde was not as shy about making a case for Henderson.

“He’s just a really talented kid,” Hyde stated. “He not only brings the offensive side, but the defensive side to play really well at two positions. He’s got 20 homers at this point, middle of August. He’s hitting in the top third of our order on a first-place club and he’s a huge part of our offense.”

Gibson famous one facet of Henderson’s recreation that reminds him of Rutschman, and which makes them so harmful in tandem as the primary and second hitters.

“Adley and Gunnar do a really good job of not giving up at-bats,” Gibson stated. “If there are guys on base, they’re going to get the job executed. They each have somewhat swing-and-miss right here and there, but when they should discover a technique to put the ball in play they discover a technique to put the ball in play.

“They go out there and get the RBIs.”

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