Baltimore Orioles' top prospect, Jackson Holliday, struggles in his home debut, going 0 for 3 with three strikeouts.
and infielder Joey Oritz just before spring training. Hall pitches Saturday and Burnes takes the mound Sunday.
Ortiz had his first big league three-hit game Friday. That included an RBI triple in the second — shortly after Sánchez opened the scoring with a two-run homer — and a run-scoring single in the ninth. The other big draw of this series was the “Jackson vs. Jackson” matchup of two top prospects. That didn't amount to much in Friday's opener. Baltimore's Jackson Holliday, the game's top-ranked prospect by MLB Pipeline, struck out in all three of his plate appearances. Milwaukee's Jackson Chourio, ranked No. 2, went 0 for 6 with three strikeouts of his own.
Holliday was making his home debut for the Orioles, with a crowd of 32,205 on hand. Fans gave him a standing ovation before each at-bat — and many remained standing while he was at the plate — but the infielder is struggling at the start of his career. He's 0 for 11 with seven strikeouts in three games.came face to face with Adames as he came to bat in the sixth. It wasn't clear what the dispute was about, and the main participants didn't give much info afterward.
Peralta was making his 100th start. He's particularly important to the Brewers now that Burnes is gone and“I think he's been made the ace, so he's stepped into those shoes,” manager Pat Murphy said.in the fifth made it 7-1. Contreras hit a two-run shot the following inning, two batters before Adames came up and a scuffle nearly ensued.
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