Orioles storm back to beat Red Sox, 7-5, behind Jordan Westburg’s 3-run blast, dominant bullpen (2024)

BOSTON — On a day when the attention was all centered on Jackson Holliday making his MLB debut, it was another Orioles first-round draft pick who delivered in the biggest moment.

Jordan Westburg crushed a go-ahead, three-run home run in the seventh inning to lead a dramatic Orioles comeback in their 7-5 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night. After falling behind 5-0 to their American League East division rivals, Baltimore scored seven runs in two innings to turn the game on its head and clinch a series victory.

Holliday finished 0-for-4 with his first career RBI on a groundout, but Westburg, the 30th overall draft pick of the Orioles in 2020, came through with his second clutch home run of the season after his first secured a walk-off victory over the Kansas City Royals on April 1. This blast traveled a Statcast-estimated 432 feet to clear the corner of the Green Monster in left-center field.

“The way he swung the bat tonight, that was a huge hit for us,” manager Brandon Hyde said. “Played well at third base, he’s starting to get comfortable, I think, in the big leagues, and is taking really good at-bats. So, we had a pretty young team out there tonight and a bunch of guys did really well.”

The first five innings went about as poorly as they could have for the Orioles (7-4), who didn’t register a hit against Red Sox starter Kutter Crawford until they were 14 batters in. With Cole Irvin on the mound for Baltimore, the Red Sox scored their first run of the game on a pop-up that caught Holliday in an awkward spot. Running with two outs in the third, outfielder Jarren Duran scored from first after Holliday missed an over-the-shoulder catch on a ball that landed in shallow right-center.

Boston came out first-pitch swinging against Irvin in the fourth. First baseman Triston Casas and shortstop Romy Gonzalez each singled on consecutive pitches and eventually scored on a two-run single by catcher Connor Wong. Aided by a series of questionable calls by home plate umpire Bruce Dreckman, the Red Sox put up another two-spot in the fifth on a two-run home run by Casas.

“It was kind of weird to start the game, too, with the guy behind the plate,” Irvin said. “Some weird things going on just in this game in general, both sides. So, it was just taking responsibility for things I can control and those two runs in the fourth were definitely something that I felt … I didn’t make an adjustment on and I feel like I had executed really well to get back into the dugout.”

In line with their early-season trend, the Orioles didn’t start stringing hits together until they got to the Red Sox bullpen. Right-hander Isaiah Campbell took over for Crawford in the sixth and the Orioles immediately put two runners in scoring position. First baseman Ryan Mountcastle and center fielder Cedric Mullins hit back-to-back singles and moved into scoring position on an error by Red Sox right fielder Tyler O’Neill.

That brought up Colton Cowser, who was coming off a four-RBI day in the Orioles’ series-opening win Tuesday. After the Orioles had already squandered two bases-loaded opportunities, Cowser provided the spark they were looking for with a two-run single to get on the board before eventually scoring on Holliday’s groundout.

The Red Sox couldn’t get out of their own way after that. The Orioles loaded the bases yet again on a single, walk, wild pitch and catcher’s interference before scoring on another wild pitch by reliever Chris Martin to cut the Boston lead to 5-4. After Cowser struck out, Westburg then put the Orioles ahead for good with his blast on a 2-2 pitch over the heart of the plate. He celebrated in the dugout with the return of the homer hose.

With Holliday at second base, the Orioles got their first look at a lineup that included seven players originally drafted in by the organization, including recent first- and second-round picks Westburg, Holliday (first overall in 2022), Cowser (fifth overall in 2021), catcher Adley Rutschman (first overall in 2019) and shortstop Gunnar Henderson (42nd overall in 2019).

“Our lockers are right next to each other: me, Gunner, Adley, Cowser and Jackson,” Westburg said. “There’s not a more excited stretch of guys in the clubhouse right now. Just [to] have each other on the same club again, we’re all smiles today.”

Westburg’s swing got Irvin, who carries an 8.10 ERA through two starts, off the hook. The Orioles bullpen then kept the Red Sox from mounting their own comeback with four scoreless frames, including nine strikeouts. Right-hander Mike Baumann struck out the side in the sixth and lefty Keegan Akin sat down six of seven over two innings before Craig Kimbrel, pitching at Fenway Park for the first time since winning the World Series with the Red Sox in 2018, locked down the save with a pair of strikeouts.

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles strikes out during the third inning of his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles throws to home during the third inning of his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles watches a hit ball during the third inning of his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles misses a catch during the third inning of his MLB debut on a hit by Tyler O'Neill (not seen) of the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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    Matt Holliday, left, his son Ethan Holliday and former MLB player/current MLB Network analyst Kevin Millar chat during Orioles’ pregame batting practice at Fenway Park. (Matt Weyrich/Staff)

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    Matt Holliday, l-r, Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser, Matt's son Ethan Holliday and former MLB player/current MLB Network analyst Kevin Millar chat during Orioles’ pregame batting practice at Fenway Park. (Matt Weyrich/Staff)

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles takes batting practice before making his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles talks with the media before making his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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    Baltimore Orioles' Jackson Holliday, second from right, smiles while surrounded by cameras and teammates during batting practice prior to his first major league baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in Boston. Holliday, the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, is schedule to play second base in Wednesday game. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles takes batting practice before making his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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    Baltimore Orioles' Jackson Holliday takes a swing during batting practice prior to his first major league baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in Boston. Holliday, the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, is schedule to play second base in Wednesday game. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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    Baltimore Orioles' Jackson Holliday, second from left, smiles while watching batting practice with teammates prior to his first major league baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Wednesday, April 10, 2024, in Boston. Holliday, the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, is schedule to play second base in Wednesday game. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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    Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday speaks to the media Wednesday in Boston before making his MLB debut against the Red Sox. (Matt Weyrich/Staff)

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    Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday speaks to the media Wednesday in Boston before making his MLB debut against the Red Sox. (Matt Weyrich/Staff)

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    Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday speaks to the media Wednesday in Boston before making his MLB debut against the Red Sox. (Matt Weyrich/Staff)

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    Jackson Holliday, right, high-fives Gunnar Henderson after the Orioles beat the Red Sox, 7-5, in Boston on Wednesday. (Brian Fluharty/Getty)

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    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - APRIL 10: Jackson Holliday #7 of the Baltimore Orioles high-fives Cedric Mullins #31 after a game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 10, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

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