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- Updated: July 23, 2016
BALTIMORE — Since they were selected third and fourth overall in the 2011 Draft, respectively, the career paths of Indians righty Trevor Bauer and Orioles righty Dylan Bundy have taken drastically different routes to Friday’s showdown at Camden Yards. Bauer entered with 77 more career starts than Bundy, but it was Bundy who pitched like the more experienced pro in a 5-1 Baltimore win in the series opener.
Making his second career start, Bundy went a career-high five innings while allowing one unearned run. Bauer, meanwhile, matched his season high with five runs allowed in four-plus innings.
After the Orioles’ offense scored just six runs in a four-game series against the Yankees, their bats came alive in the first inning. Right fielder Mark Trumbo pummeled a three-run homer with two outs off Bauer to give the O’s an early lead they wouldn’t relinquish. Manny …
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