Orioles 11, Red Sox 10

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BOS (47-30) 220500100 10 16 0
BAL (35-42) 00100055 - 11 16 1

Final

 
W:M. Hendrickson (3-4)
L:T. Saito (2-1)
SV:G. Sherrill (17)

Markakis' 2-RBI double caps stunning 10-run comeback as O's upend Red Sox

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Scoring Summary
BOSBAL
1stK Youkilis homered to center, J Lugo scored.20
2ndD Pedroia doubled to deep center, J Bailey and J Lugo scored.40
3rdF Pie tripled to deep right center, R Andino scored.41
4thJ Ellsbury homered to center.51
4thK Youkilis doubled to deep left, J Bailey scored, D Pedroia to third.61
4thD Ortiz singled to left, D Pedroia scored, K Youkilis to third, J Bay to second.71
4thJ Varitek hit by pitch, K Youkilis scored, J Bay to third, D Ortiz to second.81
4thJ Ellsbury singled to right, J Bay scored, D Ortiz to third, J Varitek to second.91
7thD Pedroia singled to center, J Bailey scored.101
7thL Scott doubled to right, A Huff scored, N Reimold to third.102
7thO Salazar homered to left, N Reimold and L Scott scored.105
7thF Pie singled to center, R Andino scored.106
8thM Wieters singled to left, N Reimold scored, L Scott to third, O Salazar to second.107
8thT Wigginton hit sacrifice fly to right, L Scott scored, O Salazar to third.108
8thB Roberts singled to left, O Salazar scored, M Wieters to second.109
8thN Markakis doubled to deep center, J Guthrie and B Roberts scored, N Markakis to third advancing on throw.1011
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Game Information
StadiumOriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
Attendance31,969 (66.3% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:27
Weather81 degrees, clear
Wind6 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Tony Randazzo, First Base - Chris Guccione, Second Base - Mike Winters, Third Base - Jerry Layne
Associated Press

BALTIMORE -- John Smoltz watched in disbelief as the Boston Red Sox wound up on the wrong end of the biggest comeback in Baltimore Orioles history.

Smoltz wasn't upset that he didn't earn his long-awaited 211th victory. He just couldn't believe that the Red Sox didn't win, either.

Defying the Odds

The Orioles' comeback certainly surprised the Red Sox. Despite scoring five runs in the 7th to make it 10-6, the Orioles still had just a 5.3 percent chance of winning entering the 8th inning.

Hit Score Win Prob.
Reimold 1B 10-6 8.4
Scott 2B 10-6 16.1
Salazar 1B 10-6 23.6
Wieters 1B 10-7 36.8
Roberts 1B 10-9 44.7
Markakis 2B 10-11 87

"No one would have ever dreamed it would play out the way it did," Smoltz said after the Orioles rallied from a nine-run deficit to win 11-10 Tuesday night. "It's one of those games when you shake your head and can't believe what you just saw."

Nick Markakis hit a two-run double off Boston closer Jonathan Papelbon to complete the comeback before a mixture of delirious hometown fans and stunned Red Sox backers.

Baltimore trailed 10-1 before scoring five runs in the seventh inning and five more in the eighth. The rally was even more shocking because it came against a Boston team that had defeated the Orioles eight straight times, including five this season.

Up by nine runs in the seventh, the Red Sox probably figured the only lamentable aspect of the night was that Smoltz wouldn't get his first win with Boston because of a lengthy rain delay.

The Red Sox had no idea how bad it would get.

"It was a weird game, a terrible loss for us," Dustin Pedroia said. "That's upsetting. Things just kind of spiraled on us."

Previously, the biggest comeback in Orioles history was Sept. 2, 1956, when Baltimore rallied from an eight-run deficit at Boston. In this one, the Orioles got 13 of their 16 hits in the seventh and eighth innings.

"We just had no answer," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "We went through everybody. Nothing we did worked."

Mark Hendrickson (3-4) gave up one run in three innings and George Sherrill got three outs for his 17th save.

"That was probably the best game I've been involved in, right there," Baltimore manager Dave Trembley said. "That was absolutely tremendous. When you talk about playing all 27 outs, that's tonight."

Takashi Saito (2-1) took the loss and Papelbon was charged with his second blown save, one night after he tied Bob Stanley's career record for saves with Boston. The right-hander was 20-for-20 in save opportunities against the Orioles.

Baltimore used seven hits in the seventh inning, including a three-run homer by pinch-hitter Oscar Salazar, to cut a 10-1 deficit to 10-6.

"You sit on the bench 5 hours with the rain delay, but when they told me to hit, I was ready," Salazar said.

In the eighth, Ty Wigginton hit a sacrifice fly and Brian Roberts delivered an RBI single before Papelbon entered. The right-hander struck out Felix Pie for the second out before Markakis stepped in.

Markakis was 0-for-7 with four strikeouts against Papelbon, but this time he hit a double to left-center.

"Give the other team credit. They put pressure on our bullpen tonight and we pretty much imploded," Papelbon said. "I can't think of any other word that describes it better."

It had been 438 days since the 42-year-old Smoltz won a game, and it appeared certain the right-hander would end the drought when Boston took a 9-1 lead into the bottom of the fifth. But a fierce storm forced the game to be stopped for 71 minutes.

Thus ended Smoltz's second start with Boston after a 20-year run with the Atlanta Braves. Five days earlier, he gave up five runs over five innings in a loss to Washington.

Kevin Youkilis and Jacoby Ellsbury homered for the Red Sox, and Pedroia had three RBIs. None of it really mattered in the end.

"It happened real fast. We beat them up pretty good and then they beat us up pretty good," Pedroia said.

Before the Red Sox blew the lead, Boston's infielders joined pitcher Justin Masterson in leaving the field with two outs in the sixth inning.

Thinking Pie's grounder to shortstop was the third out, Masterson walked toward the Boston dugout and was followed by his infielders. All of them sheepishly returned after realizing their gaffe.

Game notes
Orioles CF Adam Jones ran into the wall trying to catch Youkilis' homer. He stayed in the game but was ultimately replaced by Pie in the third inning. ... The Red Sox placed 3B Mike Lowell on the 15-day disabled list and recalled Jeff Bailey from Triple-A Pawtucket. Bailey batted ninth and went 3 for 4 and scored three runs.


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