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Yankees shut out for 5th time in first clash with ‘formidable’ Orioles



BALTIMORE — Hours before the Yankees clashed with the Orioles for the first time this season, Aaron Boone acknowledged the threat in front of his club.

While the Yankees entered the game 19-10 and in possession of a one-game lead in the American League East, Baltimore was 17-10 and right behind them after winning 101 games and the division last season.

“They’re definitely formidable,” Boone said of an Orioles squad that can no longer be considered jumpstart or surprising.

That they were on Monday, as Baltimore’s Grayson Rodriguez swerved around traffic and dueled with the Yankees’ Clarke Schmidt in a 2-0 Orioles win.

The Yankees had plenty of opportunities against the young right-hander, but Rodriguez threw 5.2 scoreless innings while totaling five hits, three walks, three strikeouts and 101 pitches.

The 24-year-old enjoyed similar results in his first-ever start against the Yankees, blanking them for 6.1 frames last July.

Schmidt, meanwhile, ended up going 5.2 innings while tallying three hits, one earned run, three walks and five strikeouts over 92 pitches.

The righty’s one mistake came against Gunnar Henderson, who drilled a leadoff jack in the opening inning. The shortstop and Mike Trout now lead the majors with 10 home runs.

The Yankees couldn’t get that back, as an offense that scored 36 times over the weekend in Milwaukee failed to push a run past Rodriguez and Baltimore’s bullpen. The Bombers ultimately left 10 men on base and went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position while getting shut out for the fifth time this year.

The Orioles plated another run in the eighth inning after Boone brought Clay Holmes into a non-save situation in an effort to hold the score at 1-0. The closer did his job by inducing a groundball, but Anthony Volpe booted it at short. The error allowed Henderson to score.

With the first game of this division showdown in the books, the Yankees will turn to Nestor Cortes on Tuesday.

The southpaw has been solid thus far, recording a 3.50 ERA over six starts. Cortes most recently took the loss against the Athletics on April 25, as he gave up three earned runs and two homers over seven innings at Yankee Stadium.

Dean Kremer will start the second game of the series for Baltimore. The righty owns a 4.61 ERA through five starts.

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