Corbin Burnes of the Baltimore Orioles had an outstanding performance on Opening Day, allowing only one hit, a home run by Trout, in 6 innings. He struck out 11 batters, tying for 2nd in Orioles' Opening Day history. The Orioles defeated the Los Angeles Angels 11-3, with Burnes leading the way. The attendance for the game was 45,029.
MLB roundup: Corbin Burnes, O's crush Angels in opener https://t.co/OJ5WGLglBI https://t.co/86hx4wvEyI
'He's going to do great here': New Orioles ace Corbin Burnes dominates Angels on Opening Day https://t.co/kWGKLc8Kk8
Corbin Burnes allowed one baserunner in a dominant debut for Baltimore, and Anthony Santander and Cedric Mullins both homered as the Orioles began their AL East title defense with an 11-3 rout of the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday. https://t.co/LdX1qh0hV1
Corbin Burnes brilliant in Baltimore debut, allows 1 hit as Orioles rout Angels 11-3 https://t.co/UJrzsX45Uk
What a start! Burnes strikes out 11 to pace Orioles to 11-3 Opening Day win over Angels https://t.co/QfnW9pBLMC
Welcome to Birdland, Corbin Burnes 🔥 The @Orioles secure the #OpeningDay W! https://t.co/cWdRnXwQwZ
Burnes brings best stuff and Orioles win again on Opening Day https://t.co/dO5QyxgXz1 #orioles
Final - Orioles 11, LAA 3. Birds are now 46-25 all time on OD and are 11-3 in the last 14. Corbin Burnes looked like an ace with 11 strikeouts while ASantander hit a 2-run HR and CMullins a 3-run blast. Attendance was 45,029.
Corbin Burnes allowed just one hit today, the fewest by any player with 10+ strikeouts and 0 walks on Opening Day. 🔥 #OpeningDay | #Birdland https://t.co/2QBJPLLD0i
Baumann in. Burnes done for day. What a day. Allowed one hit -- a Trout homer -- in 6 great innings. Walked none. Struck out 11. Had 82 pitches, 56 strikes. The 11 Ks ties for 2nd in O's Opening Day history. Mussina had 11 in 1998. Dave McNally had 13 in a complete game in 1970.
Corbin Burnes of the @Orioles is the first pitcher to have 10+ strikeouts while allowing one or zero hits in his team's first game of the season since Lon Warneke did so for the Cubs on April 17, 1934. https://t.co/Rhhl6C4Lpl