Red Sox First Baseman Mitch Moreland Pitches 9th Inning, Strikes Out Batter In Loss To Orioles

by abournenesn

Aug 25, 2017

The Boston Red Sox were losing 16-3 to the Baltimore Orioles entering the top of the ninth inning Friday night at Fenway Park, so manager John Farrell decided to call on a position player to serve as his final relief pitcher.

Enter Red Sox first baseman Mitch Moreland, who held his own and even struck out Orioles infielder Caleb Joseph.

Moreland, who had one previous relief outing in his career back in 2014 with the Texas Rangers, mixed in a curveball along with a fastball that hit 90 mph. He allowed two hits but no runs were scored.

It was a pretty good relief performance from a position player.

Thumbnail photo via Ken Blaze/USA TODAY Sports Images

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