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Top pick Cedric Mullins Can't Quite Rescue Orioles In Loss To The Angels 

Rather than Cedric Mullins getting a much-merited three day weekend to rest and appreciate an elite player determination that was considerably more merited, he fell off the seat during Sunday's down with the Los Angeles Angels in the 6th inning and gave the Orioles a one-run lead in the 10th with a performance grand slam. 안전놀이터

He's just one man, however, and surprisingly his heroics weren't sufficient as Cole Sulser stacked the bases in the 10th and permitted a two-run twofold to Juan Lagares to give the Angels a 6-5, stroll off prevail upon the Orioles for a three-game scope this end of the week at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. 

The Orioles (27-57) compromised in the main inning when Angels starter Patrick Sandoval strolled the bases stacked, however DJ Stewart struck out to leave them that way. Thomas Eshelman had no such karma beginning the game on the hill for the Orioles as he permitted a leadoff twofold to David Fletcher, and after he struck out elite player Shohei Ohtani, Jared Walsh multiplied to score Fletcher and Walsh scored on a solitary by Phil Gosselin. 

Los Angeles multiplied its lead in the third inning with solo homers by Ohtani and Anthony Rendon, and the Orioles just had one more base sprinter to attempt to work on that 4-0 lead until they broke out in the 6th inning. 

Austin Hays started the edge with a solitary, and Trey Mancini put two on with no one out with a walk. Ramón Urías, who had two hits and a walk Sunday, multiplied to score Hays, while DJ Stewart's twofold scored Mancini and Urías. 

Mullins was intended to get a three day weekend before Monday's off day, however Manager Brandon Hyde approached him to sub in the 6th and he came through with a game-tying single. 

The Orioles' warm up area, including Tyler Wells, Tanner Scott, and Cole Sulser, kept the Angels off the bases and the scoreboard until the 10th. Be that as it may, Sulser, who triumphed when it's all said and done the last out of the eighth, didn't get an out in the 10th inning. 

Note: Left-hander John Means showed up on his street back from a shoulder strain Sunday at High-An Aberdeen, and permitted a performance grand slam in two innings of work while striking out two.