Mountcastle homers off Harvey to help Orioles beat Nats 4-3
WASHINGTON (AP) ā Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle told former teammate and current Washington Nationals reliever Hunter Harvey over dinner Monday he would take him deep if he got the chance during a two-game series this week. Harvey countered he would he hit Mountcastle in the back.
Mountcastleās trash talk proved prophetic Tuesday night, as he homered off Harvey to help the Orioles beat the Nationals 4-3.
āI got him,ā Mountcastle said. āItās probably one of my favorite home runs Iāve ever hit.ā
Mountcastle and the Orioles moved within five games of Tampa Bay for the AL's final wild-card spot. The Nationals have lost four in a row and six of their last seven to fall a season-high 44 games under .500 at a majors-worst 49-93.
Mountcastle led off the fifth with his 22nd homer, a shot to right-center off Harvey (1-1) to tie it at 3. The former Baltimore prospect said he was not surprised he couldnāt calm down facing his former team.
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āI figured it would be, especially with Mountcastle,ā Harvey said. āThe dude was in my wedding. I talk to him (just) about every night. When he got in the box, I was like āOh, here we go.ā I just couldnāt calm down.ā
Mountcastle grinned as he rounded first base, and Harvey couldnāt help but to smile as well.
āI started laughing,ā Harvey said. āThatās the first time I ever laughed giving up a home run. It was hard to hide that emotion just because weāre so close. We talk so much trash. He looked at me and was laughing and I knew my phone was going to get blowed up and I knew he was going to wear me out. I was like āThis is the worst-case scenario.āā
Gunnar Henderson then doubled, went to third on RamoĢn UriĢasā single and scored on Austin Haysā bloop double for the go-ahead run.
Mountcastle also singled and walked twice.
āFor me, that was the best at-bats heās taken in months,ā Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde said.
Baltimoreās Dean Kremer (7-5) allowed three runs in five-plus innings, yielding eight hits while striking out one. FeĢlix Bautista worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth for his 13th save in 14 attempts.
Bautista has retired 33 of the 38 batters he has faced since surrendering a home run to Bostonās Xander Bogaerts on Aug. 21.
Baltimore opened the scoring in the first on Hendersonās RBI single. The Nationals tied it in the bottom of the inning on Luis GarciĢaās run-scoring double, then went ahead on Luke Voitās RBI single and GarciĢaās RBI grounder in the third. The Orioles cut it to 3-2 when Cedric Mullins grounded into a double play in the fourth.
Washington starter Cory Abbott allowed two runs and struck out three in three-plus innings.
TRAINERāS ROOM
Orioles: 2B Rougned Odor, who left Sunday game after being hit on the right hand, was available to pinch hit. ā¦ RHP Rico Garcia cleared outright waivers and was assigned to Triple-A Norfolk.
Nationals: Manager Dave Martinez said LHP MacKenzie Gore (elbow inflammation) would throw a bullpen session Wednesday with the hopes of making another rehabilitation start Friday. Gore threw 1 2/3 scoreless innings Sunday for Triple-A Rochester. ā¦ DH Nelson Cruz (blurry vision) was removed for a pinch hitter in the fifth.
UP NEXT
Orioles RHP Tyler Wells (7-6, 3.91 ERA) will make his second start Wednesday night since returning from the injured list as the two-game series concludes. Nationals LHP Patrick Corbin (6-18, 6.30) leads the majors in losses.
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