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Leody Taveras also went deep for Baltimore.
Sam Antonacci led off the game with a home run off Kremer, who
was pitching for the first time since April 18. The AL
Central-leading White Sox, who had taken the first two games of
the series, didn't do much more after that big swing.
O'Neill — who made a diving catch in right field with two on and
two out in the fourth — tied it at 1 with a drive to left in the
fifth. After a strikeout and a walk, Blaze Alexander hit a
single. That was it for Schultz, who had gone through the order
twice.
Bryan Hudson came on and allowed a single to Gunnar Henderson
that loaded the bases, then Adley Rutschman hit an RBI single
and Taylor Ward added a sacrifice fly.
Trevor Richards replaced Hudson and threw a wild pitch that
allowed Henderson to score.
Alexander's RBI triple in the sixth made it 5-1, and Taveras
homered in the eighth.
Barely two weeks after returning from the injured list,
Baltimore reliever Ryan Helsley was unable to enter the game
because of elbow discomfort.
The Orioles optioned right-hander Trey Gibson — the starter in
Tuesday night's loss — and left-hander Josh Walker to Triple-A
Norfolk before the game. They reinstated Kremer from the injured
list and recalled right-hander Cameron Weston from Norfolk.
Former Oriole Bobby Bonilla attended the game, which was fitting
since some baseball fans refer to July 1 as “Bobby Bonilla Day”
in honor of the deferred money he's been owed on that day, most
famously by the Mets.
Up next
The White Sox play at Cleveland on Thursday night. Davis Martin
(9-3) takes the mound for Chicago against Slade Cecconi (4-6).
Baltimore is off before starting a series at Cincinnati on
Friday night. Trevor Rogers (5-7) starts for the Orioles.
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