Here's what Red Sox' Brayan Bello said after allowing 5 Orioles home runs
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Here's what Red Sox' Brayan Bello said after allowing 5 Orioles home runs
"Bello's final line was a rough one: 3.1 innings, 13 hits (five being home runs), eight earned runs, a walk, and two strikeouts on 85 total pitches (54 strikes). His ERA climbed to 9.00 through six starts on the season (22.0 innings), which is a team-worst."
""I would say so," Bello said via a translator postgame. "A lot of hard contact, a lot of home runs. I wasn't able to throw a scoreless inning, so I will say so.""
""They had a good game and there's nothing you can do about it right now," Bello said."
Brayan Bello struggled significantly in his start against the Baltimore Orioles, allowing five home runs and eight earned runs in just 3.1 innings. The Boston Red Sox lost 10-3, continuing a disappointing stretch after being swept by the New York Yankees. Despite collecting 10 hits, including a home run by Wilyer Abreu, the team's early deficit proved insurmountable. Bello acknowledged his performance as his most challenging outing, attributing the loss to the Orioles' strong offense, which recorded a season-high 20 hits.
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