Rutschman stars in Triple-A debut
Adley Rutschman's highly anticipated Triple-A debut arrived on Tuesday. It was worth the wait.
Baseball¡¯s top overall prospect went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI, and his work behind the plate helped lead his team to a one-hit shutout as Norfolk beat Memphis, 4-0.
Rutschman arrived in Norfolk as a result of the second in-season promotion of his career and the first since he went from then-Short Season Aberdeen to Low-A Delmarva during his Draft year.
¡°It was a lot different than 2019,¡± Rutschman said of this promotion. ¡°In 2019, I knew no one in Low-A. You¡¯re just meeting new people every day. It¡¯s like attending a new school, and it¡¯s definitely uncomfortable. Here, seeing some of the guys who I¡¯ve seen in Spring Training and also guys who were in [Double-A] Bowie before who have moved up, it was a lot of hugs and ¡®Nice to see you. Congrats.¡¯ Just a lot of love coming from guys. I felt right at home.¡±
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Batting second for the Tides, Rutschman grounded out to short in his first at-bat against Redbirds starter and baseball¡¯s No. 25 overall prospect Matthew Liberatore. Following a flyout to right in the third, Rutschman came through against Liberatore in the sixth with an RBI single to left field.
Facing Memphis reliever Kodi Whitley two innings later, Baltimore¡¯s top prospect laced a double to right for his first extra-base hit in Triple-A. Rutschman scored one man later on No. 16 O¡¯s prospect Jahmai Jones' single to center. The backstop felt ready in his first Triple-A action.
¡°I¡¯ve seen guys go up and down throughout this year, so you have a little better idea of how it works and a little more comfortability,¡± Rutschman said. ¡°It¡¯s nice knowing the guys at this level and having friends coming into the team. It just feels like you¡¯re back at home and nothing really changes a whole lot.¡±
On the defensive side of his debut, Rutschman worked with a trio of Norfolk pitchers to silence Memphis. Making a big league rehab start for the Tides, Bruce Zimmermann spun five hitless innings with two walks and a strikeout. He gave way to Kyle Bradish, who struck out the side in order in the sixth and worked around a leadoff walk in the seventh before yielding the Redbirds¡¯ only hit of the game on a two-out single to center by Alec Burleson in the eighth.
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¡°It¡¯s nice having Adley behind the plate,¡± Bradish said after his first relief appearance of the season. ¡°He¡¯s a really good catcher, good guy. I¡¯ve thrown to him quite a few times, so it just seems like when I throw to him, we¡¯re on the same page.¡±
Bradish threw 31 strikes in his 44 pitches and fanned five against one walk. Rutschman was impressed with the righty¡¯s progress. The two played together in the Cape Cod League in college before linking up as Orioles teammates at the alternate training site last year, along with Spring Training and Double-A this season.
¡°It¡¯s been 10, 12 weeks now since I¡¯ve caught him last, and it¡¯s cool to be able to go back out there and just go right back to where we were and pick back up and see where he¡¯s at and the strides he¡¯s made, what¡¯s different now with his mentality, how he likes to work,¡± Rutschman said. ¡°It was a lot of fun catching him again, same with Bruce.¡±
Bradish agreed.
¡°He¡¯s a big guy, so he¡¯s a big target to throw to,¡± he said. ¡°He receives really well, and he¡¯s smart. He played very high Division-I baseball, won a national championship and has been in Double-A. He caught me a little bit this year, so just being familiar with that as well as his skills defensively, he¡¯s just a good catcher to throw to.
¡°We¡¯ve been through it a little bit. Just knowing that he¡¯s going to be the future catcher of the Orioles for a while and hopefully I¡¯ll be up there throwing to him. Building that kind of relationship from pitcher to catcher is nice down at this level.¡±
Felix Bautista finished off Norfolk¡¯s gem by striking out the side in the ninth around a leadoff walk to Kramer Robertson and a two-out hit-by-pitch of baseball¡¯s No. 26 overall prospect Nolan Gorman. Tides pitchers combined to face five batters over the minimum.
¡°To go through a night like tonight where they had a lot of success, were able to move the ball around well, it¡¯s a very cool feeling,¡± the catcher said. ¡°I¡¯m extremely proud of those guys for the way they performed tonight. Even without [my] hits, it¡¯s a successful night and a fun thing to be a part of. I couldn¡¯t have drawn it up any better.¡±
Liberatore took the loss for Memphis despite allowing just three runs on seven hits in seven innings. The left-hander struck out seven and didn¡¯t issue a walk in his longest start since he went eight frames against Jacksonville on June 30.