Boston threw gasoline on the overreaction fears of fans with their performance on Thursday. Opening Day starter
Corey Kluber looked like a mess, struggling to throw strikes and working deep into counts, going 3⅓ innings while walking four and allowing five runs on six hits. The Red Sox bullpen struggled to throw strikes too, as
Zack Kelly walked two batters followed with
Ryan Brasier allowing three runs on two walks in an inning.
While the Red Sox offense struggled in the first half of the game, they slowly chipped away at Baltimore's lead. After scoring a run to bring Boston within two,
Masataka Yoshida came to the plate as the go-ahead run. Yoshida promptly grounded into what looked like a sure double play to end the game, but Orioles shortstop
Jorge Mateo made a throwing error, bouncing a ball to first baseman
Ryan Mountcastle that allowed Boston to come within one run. Baltimore held on, though, with
Felix Bautista striking out
Adam Duvall to end the game.
Boston ultimately could not keep up with the Orioles offensive output, which was led by star catcher
Adley Rutschman, who had five hits and four RBIs with a homer, looking every bit the part of the player he became upon his callup last season.
Fans left Fenway Park by the top of the sixth inning, leaving large splotches of seats empty, an unusual Opening Day sight at Fenway Park since John Henry brought the team ahead of the 2002 season.
-- Joon Lee