Bundy takes perfect game into 6th inning

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BALTIMORE — Perfection? Not yet. Progress? Certainly.

Orioles rookie Dylan Bundy, who didn’t allow a baserunner through the first five innings, pitched into the sixth for the first time in his career in Wednesday’s 3-1 loss to the Rockies at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

“Dylan was really good. Solid,” Orioles manager Buck Showalter said of Bundy, who was charged with three runs. “Got to get into another inning that he hadn’t been into, got to throw a couple more pitches than he’d thrown. He was good. Just elevated a couple changeups. He was the reason we were in that game. Impressive.”

Bundy took a perfect game into the sixth, retiring the first 16 batters until he walked Mark Reynolds. From there, Nick Hundley and David Dahl homered to end his night. While the righty was unable to finish the outing, there were …

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