Kyle Stowers had an impressive game with three hits, including two doubles, and a career-best four RBIs. Ryan Mountcastle also contributed three hits as the Baltimore Orioles secured an 11-3 victory against the Boston Red Sox on Monday.
Cedric Mullins chipped in with a two-run triple, part of Baltimore’s five-run fourth inning against Boston’s Cooper Criswell (2-2), helping the Orioles extend their winning streak to five games.
Stowers expressed his joy about his standout performance, emphasizing the team’s win and the significance of his individual achievement. Cole Irvin (5-2) pitched five shutout innings after returning to the rotation due to injuries to John Means and Dean Kremer.
Criswell struggled, giving up seven runs, six earned, in four innings. Manager Alex Cora acknowledged Baltimore’s effective hitting, noting the Orioles’ ability to capitalize on certain pitches.
Romy Gonzalez added a three-run triple in the eighth inning against Baltimore’s Thyago Vieira, who faced difficulties in his club debut, allowing all five batters he faced to reach base.
Despite challenges finding consistent playing time, Stowers, a second-round pick in the 2019 MLB draft, showcased his abilities in his 33rd career start and fourth since being recalled from Triple-A Norfolk. Stowers expressed feeling more comfortable and confident, highlighting his gratitude for the opportunity to play.