Orioles Right-Hander Young Loses Bid for Perfect Game
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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,
Ramón Urías capped off a wild extra-inning victory for the Astros over the Orioles with a walk-off grounder against his former team.
When a pitcher is in a groove, you can look up at the box score in the middle innings and think to yourself: “oh wow, he’s through four without allowing a hit.” Usually, it doesn't amount to much. Tonight,
Saturday night began with the Orioles’ annual team Hall of Fame ceremonies, attended by a collection of honorees and former honorees who serve as reminders of what the club can be at its best. Then came the game,
The start to Brandon Young’s career has been a seesaw. In mid-July, the rookie right-hander delivered the worst start of his young career, allowing nine hits and seven runs in 4 1/3 innings against the Marlins.