Streaking Orioles bring 'aura' to Wrigley Field to face Cubs
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[July 12, 2022]
The surging Baltimore Orioles
are not the ideal opponent to help the Chicago Cubs end their latest
skid.
Looking to win nine in a row for the first time in nearly 23 years,
the visiting Orioles can send the Cubs to their fifth straight
defeat Tuesday night.
Currently the talk of the majors, Baltimore has outscored its
opponents 41-27 during its current eight-game winning streak. The
club is within a game of .500 for the first time since starting 0-1.
After sweeping a four-game set of the Los Angeles Angels with
Sunday's 9-5 victory that concluded a 7-0 homestand, the Orioles are
in position to win nine straight for the first time since a 13-game
run in September 1999.
"It's crazy," first baseman Ryan Mountcastle, batting .324 in his
last 10 games, told the Orioles' website. "I mean, it seems like
each and every day we just go out there and we're gonna win. I don't
know. Just this weird aura or vibe.
"I don't know what's going on. But it's awesome."
What's for certain is the Orioles are a confident group that has won
19 of the last 28. With a pair of hits Sunday, Baltimore's Trey
Mancini is batting .324 during a nine-game hitting streak.
Meanwhile, teammate Ramon Urias is 7-for-19 with six RBIs in his
last six contests.
Mancini and Urias each hit one of the five home runs Baltimore
recorded during a 9-3 home win over the Cubs on June 7. Their
scheduled meeting the next day was postponed due to rain.
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Baltimore's Jordan Lyles (5-7, 4.50 ERA) was slated
to start that rained-out June 8 contest, and is again scheduled to
face Chicago on Tuesday. The right-hander has yielded only one run
in each of his two July starts, surrendering a total of nine hits
over 12 1/3 innings.
Lyles is 3-3 with a 5.91 ERA in nine career starts against the Cubs,
but last faced them in 2019 while with Pittsburgh. Chicago All-Star
Willson Contreras is 4-for-7 with a double and two homers versus
Lyles.
While Contreras is the majors' top slugging catcher (.503), he's
0-for-13 in his last three games for the Cubs, who were swept in a
four-game road series against the Los Angeles Dodgers over the
weekend.
Chicago went 8-4 while winning four consecutive
series versus St. Louis, Cincinnati, Boston and Milwaukee prior to
visiting Los Angeles, where it led in three of the four contests.
The Cubs blew leads of 5-0 and 8-3 during Sunday's 11-9 defeat to
drop 18 games below .500.
"We're saying this over and over and over, but we're close," said
fellow All-Star Ian Happ, who is batting .333 at Wrigley Field this
season.
"We keep putting ourselves in positions to have chances to win --
and that's half the battle."
Adrian Sampson (0-0, 2.91 ERA) will make his fourth start after he
allowed a home run and three other hits and struck out five without
a walk in 5 2/3 innings of Chicago's 2-1 victory at Milwaukee on
Wednesday.
The right-hander's only previous appearance against Baltimore came
in relief for Texas in September 2019.
--Field Level Media
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