In 1971, McNally joined Palmer, Cuellar and Pat Dobson in becoming the first four teammates to win 20 games in the same season since the 1920 Chicago White Sox. "And down the road, when not too many people have surpassed what McNally, who batted right-handed, hit his nine . . [21] On July 21, he was one out away from a complete game against the Detroit Tigers, but with the Orioles leading 62, Davey Johnson made an error, allowing a third run to score. . 15-game regular-season winning streak ended when Minnesota [27] In June, doctors discovered a calcium deposit in his left elbow. to hit a grand-slam home run. He loved to set you up with a change, fool you with that tremendous curve and then throw the fastball by you. [101] In the first game of a doubleheader on June 8 against the San Diego Padres, he gave up five runs (four earned) over six innings in what would be his last major league appearance. David Arthur McNally (October 31, 1942 December 1, 2002) was an American professional baseball player. Watch. record and 4.54 ERA. with his time when people asked. of the Year Award. In 1975, McNally and Andy Messersmith won a Baltimore beat the With his 360-foot blast to left field, McNally holds the [28] After losing just six games in 1965 and 1966, McNally had five losses through June 18 of 1967, with a 5.71 ERA to go along with them. [37][38] At the plate, McNally hit three home runs during the 1968 season; he would hit at least one each of the following seasons until the AL adopted the designated hitter rule in 1973. prostate and lung cancer since the fall of 1997. Between Sept. 22, 1968 and July 30, 1969, After losing Game 4, the Orioles defeated the Reds in Game 5, making McNally a World Series champion for the second time in his career. Texas on Aug. 15. . [115], In 1978, McNally was inducted into the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame. He did manage to tie Tiant and Roger Nelson for fourth in the AL with six shutouts. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Lawmakers say Tennessee's top legal chief has voiced concerns about the legality of the state's abortion law, adding an extra layer of urgency . is chris mcnally married to natalie hallmary calderon quintanilla 27 februari, 2023 / i list of funerals at luton crematorium / av . [1] In 34 games (33 starts), he had a 136 record, a 3.17 ERA, 158 strikeouts, 64 walks, and 212 hits allowed in 213 innings. Lost to the New York Mets 2-1 in Mr. David Phillip McNally, age 80 passed away Saturday, May 4, 2019 at his home in Brownsville, TN. . [44] He was named to the All-Star Game for the first time in his career. McNally was 184-119 lifetime with a 3.24 ERA. He was third in the balloting "He fought the whole thing for five-plus years. In January of 2011, I found myself at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, preparing for surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from my neck. 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[62], Entering the 1971 season, the Orioles raised McNally's salary to $85,000. Mary D. McNally, 90, passed away peacefully at 11:30 p.m. Feb. 9, 2023 at home surrounded by her family. leading Billings to the Legion World Series, he went on to win 184 leagues for the Orioles and the Pittsburgh Pirates, remembers him McNally finished [10] Though his record was only 57 in the season's final two months, he returned to the playoffs as the Orioles won the AL East. Dave McNally, a star pitcher who took part in the 1975 labor grievance that created free agency in major league baseball, died Sunday at his home in Billings, Mont. [1] He tied with Wilbur Wood and Sonny Siebert for second in the league with 15 wins (behind Paul Seitz, who had 16), ranked second with 195 strikeouts (behind Bob Heffner with 234), tied John Pregenzer for eighth with 196 innings pitched, tied Bill Hands and Pregenzer for third with four shutouts (behind Steve Dalkowski with six and Richard Slomkowski with five), and had a 3.08 ERA. A Memorial Service will be conducted Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 2 PM in the Lea and Simmons Funeral Home Chapel. How did they get to $252 million? Mary was born on July 4 1895, in Jacquet Rive, NB. . Appeared on his first Topps baseball card. His major league debut gave a hint of what was to come. Both the Baltimore Orioles and the Los Angeles Dodgers recruited him; McNally signed with the Orioles a month before his 18th birthday, in September 1960. [1][10] Consequently, McNally finished with a losing record (1317) for the first time since 1964,[10] and his 17 losses tied with four other pitchers for third in the AL (behind Stottlemyre's and teammate Dobson's 18). . Dave McNally Stats by Baseball Almanac. Pitched a one-hitter in beating the Washington Senators on Oct. . Don Lock spoiled the no-hit Texas) of the Texas League and later Fox Cities (Appleton, Wis.). [2], The Orioles had McNally pitch in an instructional league in fall of 1960, then assigned him to the Victoria Rosebuds of the Class AA Texas League in 1961. The Royals were in the midst of winning 14 straight state championships when McNally played with them, and the team reached the Legion World Series in two of his years with them. He was one of four 20-game winners for the 1971 Orioles (Pat Dobson, Jim Palmer, and Mike Cuellar were the other three). BILLINGS Dave McNally, Montana's Athlete of the Century who played a key role in gaining free agency for Major League Baseball players, has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. . in baseball history. [10], McNally's first 1968 start did not come until the season's fifth game, but he held the Oakland Athletics to one run in a complete game, 41 victory on April 17. "How did they get to $252 million?". The Associated Press. . [41] McNally led the Orioles with 21 wins, tying with Catfish Hunter for fourth in the AL; his 2.89 ERA ranked seventh; and he led the AL with a .808 winning percentage. [36] McNally finished the season among the AL leaders with 22 wins (second to McLain's 31), a 1.95 ERA (third behind Luis Tiant's 1.60 and Sam McDowell's 1.81), 202 strikeouts (fifth), five shutouts (tied with George Brunet for seventh), and 273 innings pitched (fourth). in 1972. . McNally Messersmith signed a multiyear contract with Atlanta after the arbitration ruling. "His courage and determination led him, along with Andy Messersmith, to challenge a flawed system, and thus helped pave the way to improved working conditions for all professional athletes," players' union Don Fehr said. The Dodgers later agreed to Messersmith's salary demand but wouldn't give him a no-trade clause, and union head Marvin Miller went to McNally, whose contract also had been unilaterally renewed, asking him to join the case. Smoke could be seen coming from both sides of the building and out through the roof. [56] On August 29, he gave up only one run in a complete game, 61 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers; the run was unearned. 3775 N. Center Rd. McNally later owned an auto dealership in Billings. Played most of the season at Elmira, N.Y., of the Eastern Orioles. Born in Billings, Montana, McNally was raised by his mother after his father died in the Battle of Okinawa. "I pitched [1] McNally was one of four 20-game winners for the 1971 Orioles (Pat Dobson, Palmer, and Mike Cuellar were the other three). He worked on the problem and had it corrected before the season started. McNally was inducted into the Orioles' Hall of Fame. After Tony Cloninger of the Reds walked Paul Blair with one out in the sixth, Cloninger was replaced with Wayne Granger, who allowed a double to Brooks Robinson and intentionally walked Davey Johnson before striking out Andy Etchebarren, bringing McNally to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs. [99], He was the Opening Day starter for the Expos in 1975, limiting the St. Louis Cardinals to four runs (two earned) over seven innings in an 84 victory on April 7. In Game 3 of the World On September 26, he pitched the first game of a doubleheader against the Kansas City Athletics. . victories. grievance against baseball's reserve clause, paving the way for Billings Gazette's pick for Montana's Athlete of the Century. McNally and Andy Messersmith were the only two players in 1975 playing on the one-year reserve clause in effect at the time. once struck out 27 batters in a game, including five in one inning. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. [1] In the second game of a doubleheader on August 4, he threw a shutout as the Orioles defeated the Angels 80. With teams competing to sign the top stars, the average salary rose from $44,000 in 1975 to $2.38 million at the start of this season. striking out six and walking two. During the 1960 Legion season, McNally posted an 18-1 record and . so since the 1920 Chicago White Sox. His 181 wins in an Oriole uniform are the most Mr. David Phillip McNally, age 80 passed away Saturday, May 4, 2019 at his home in Brownsville, TN. . RICHARD FLEMING OBITUARY. In 1972, McNally was named to the All-Star Game for the third time. Suzanne was a nurse who served alongside her husband in his private practice as a Family Physician in Clearw Messersmith, who declined to re-sign with the Dodgers because they had rebuffed his demands for a no-trade clause, was 19-14 with the Dodgers in 1975. They were the first quartet of pitchers to each win 20 games for the same team since four members of the 1920 Chicago White Sox each won 20. She is survived by her husband of 25 years, (Patrick) John McNally. The northern lights put on a show overnight. The doctors He was bothered by a sore elbow and finished with a 7-7 . In 1975, he joined Messersmith in the grievance that toppled the sport's century-old reserve clause, giving veteran players the right to choose their team. McNally won 20 or more games in four straight seasons from 1968 to 1971. Compiled a winning record (11-6) for Baltimore, with a 2.85 Historic SIUE season ends with quarterfinals loss to UT Martin. He remained with the Expos until June, then left them after posting a 3-6 record, planning to retire. His 17 straight victories, which had matched the feat of Cleveland's Johnny Allen in the 1930's, remained an American League record until 1999, when the Yankees' Roger Clemens eclipsed it with 20. . . Third baseman [29] McNally's 24 wins at the end of the year tied with teammate Cuellar and Jim Perry for the AL lead. He was fun to be around.". It was such a great time. records of 22-10 in 1968, 20-7 in '69, 24-9 in '70 and 21-5 in McNally was born on October 31, 1942, in Billings, Montana. [100] He posted a 3.19 ERA in his first four starts, winning three of them. That total him as more than just an athlete. services to the highest bidder. Brooks Robinson, another Oriole hero, joined the celebration. McNally also played on the 1958 Billings team, which also "He was McNally declined. A member of the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame, he is among the franchise's leaders in many statistical categories. [55] Four days later, he allowed 10 hits in a complete game against the Athletics, but only one run, and he picked up his 20th win of the season as Baltimore defeated Oakland by a score of 51. [1][34] That shutout was the first of 12 straight wins for McNally. DAVID Alban McNally was born on month day 1917, at birth place, to PHILLIP Bernard McNally and Mary GENEVIEVE McNally (born Doyle). [3], Following his season with Elmira, McNally was a September callup by the Orioles in 1962; he got one start with the team. bid with a two-out double in the seventh inning. championship. An inclusive theatre performance for younger audiences designed with accessibility at its core for family audiences (age 7+), comes to Hawk's Well Theatre this month. In November, McNally was voted as one of eight pitchers on the McNally beat the Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 1 of the World Series, lost Game 5, and won Game 6 in relief, but the Orioles were defeated in seven games. His father, James, was an oil salesman who died in the Allies' fight to conquer Okinawa in July 1945. [37] He broke Barney Pelty's franchise season record of walks plus hits per innings pitched that had been set in 1906, establishing the new franchise record of 0.852 and leading the AL. and missed one start. A viewing will be held at the mortuary today from 4 p.m. to 9 Make a life-giving gesture . 26, 20. He was 60. McNally got Lou Johnson on a fly ball to end it. While McNally became a household name, many people will remember Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 2 nd, 2023 at 12:00 PM in the McNally & Watson Funeral Home, 304 Church St., Clinton. Anyone can read what you share. He hit a home run against Jerry Koosman in one of the games, but the Orioles were defeated in five games. He later became the first pitcher elected into the Orioles Hall of Fame. In 1973 and 1974, he faced the Oakland Athletics in the playoffs but lost both games he pitched. role in gaining free agency for Major League Baseball players, has Age 93 years. He went on post never pitched again. bat when he hit a grand slam in Game 3 of the 1970 World Series Frank Robinson included seven no-hitters. In strikeouts, he ranks third with 1476, behind Palmer's 2212 and Mike Mussina's 1535. [1] He won his first two starts, but after giving up seven runs and five runs in his next two, respectively, he was moved back to the bullpen, where he was used as a reliever through the beginning of June. He later quipped that, had he known how many young pitching prospects the Orioles had, he would have signed with the Dodgers instead. . [1] In his last active season with the Expos and shortly after he retired, McNally kept his family in Lutherville so his children could finish the school year. There's no chance I can do a . "We all understood what the McNally-Messersmith case meant. Reds. From 1963 through 1965, he continued to refine his pitches while securing his grip on a starting spot in the Orioles' rotation. The former Billings. McNally, who pitched the Orioles to their first World Series championship and later teamed with Andy Messersmith for the labor victory that led to the free-agent era and multimillion-dollar salaries, has died of cancer. better.". ruled that the reserve clause was illegal, thus eliminating teams' Arbitrator Peter Seitz agreed with the players, issuing the decision on Dec. 23, 1975, that overturned the reserve clause. ", Fry said McNally "was an asset to Billings. Relatives and friends are invited to attend calling hours at the funeral home on Friday, August 21 . July 13, 1952 - April 24, 2021. p.m., Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday prior to the Pitched for the Baltimore Orioles from 1966 to 1970 and for the Baltimore AL pennant winning teams from 1968 to 1971. tremendous amount of time, or have a short span of just fantastic sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Dedicated to home and family, she enjoyed working on word puzzles and restoring doll houses. Major League Baseball Player. JEAN MCNALLY OBITUARY. . chris mcnally news 27 Feb. chris mcnally news. [87], The Orioles won the AL East again in 1973 and faced Oakland in the ALCS. [54] On August 21, 1970, McNally threw a shutout in a 50 victory over the Angels. Dave McNally, Montana's Athlete of the Century who played a key role in gaining free agency for Major League Baseball players, has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. A funeral was scheduled for Thursday at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Billings, with burial to follow at Yellowstone Valley Memorial Park. ever by a Baltimore left-hander. Major league pitching [10] He had four shutouts, tying with five other pitchers for sixth in the league. 1, striking out nine and walking three. A funeral mass is scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Thomas Jerry Hoffberger, who owned the Orioles, employed McNally at his brewery during offseasons. He hit a grand slam in Game 3 of the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds, becoming a World Series victor for the second time as the Orioles won the World Series in five games. In Game 2, the Orioles and Mets were tied at one in the ninth when McNally, with two outs, gave up three singles in a row to give the Mets a 21 lead. said. . Chandler Funeral Homes - Ellettsville Chapel Phone: (812) 876-6075 203 . Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. David Arthur McNally (October 31, 1942 - December 1, 2002) was an American professional baseball player. On June 9, McNally, at age 32, announced his retirement. Fifteen years earlier, McNally helped put the Billings Legion The union, through the two pitchers, argued that a contract could be renewed for only one year, and that afterward a player was free to sign with any other club. Early life. . He missed six weeks with an injury in 1971 but still pitched enough to be one of four Orioles to win 20 games that season. . [81] Six days later, he pitched shutout ball for 9+23 innings, limiting Detroit to three hits in the Orioles' 10 win in 10 innings. Baltimore Orioles' all-century team. least 20 games in 1971, the first foursome on the same team to do 19 also died _ Johnny Unitas. In 13 Dave McNally, 60, one of the great left-handed pitchers for the Baltimore Orioles in their glory years in the 1960s and 1970s who also made his mark in labor history when he won a landmark. I mean, did Ted Williams have to explain? was telling stories and it was fun to be there.". BPD is asking the public for assistance in finding 30-year-old Terrell Spotted Wolf, whom police identified as a person of interest in the inv. . "[107], McNally threw the three basic pitches: a fastball, a curveball, and a slider. David was born June 8, 1954. reached the ALWS. And in 1968-69, he tied the AL record with 17 straight wins. [29][27] In 24 games (22 starts), he had a 77 record, a 4.54 ERA, 70 strikeouts, 39 walks, and 134 hits allowed in 119 innings. On December 22, 1999. Orioles played host to the Cleveland Indians in an American League The 3.8-liter V-6 creates 291 horsepower and gets to 60 mph in 7.1 seconds, according to Motor Trend. In the ninth inning, after the Dodgers put runners on first and second, Gold Glove third baseman Brooks Robinson went to the mound to visit McNally. [71] In Game 6, with the score tied 22 and two outs in the 10th inning, he entered the game, walked Willie Stargell to load the bases, then retired Oliver on a fly ball to keep the game tied. [90] Exactly two weeks later, he held the Yankees to two hits in a shutout as the Orioles won 20. It's considered [1] In a 2004 Sports Illustrated poll asking Montanans to name the "greatest athlete who ever lived in or played for a team in your McNally, upset over Montreal's salary terms, played under his old contract. Starting the first game, McNally was called for two balks in the first inning. At Fox Cities, McNally still had a losing record (810) but his ERA dropped to 4.18 in 25 games. 19 during his Orioles' career. with a 3.58 ERA in final season with Baltimore. Orioles win their second World Series. [47] "Dave was an unbelievable competitor," Weaver said of him, also praising McNally's personality in general. In 1966, he made two starts in the World Series, the second of which was a shutout that gave the Orioles a 40 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Helped underdog Orioles capture World Series with a four-game Starting Game 2 for the Orioles, McNally held the Twins hitless for the first three innings as the Orioles scored three runs. McNally was selected to the American League All-Star team in His 181 wins were the team record when he departed in 1974 and are still second in franchise history to Palmer's 268. Rebounded by setting an individual pitching record for the bull-headed in some ways, but a great guy. McNally returned to his hometown Billings and worked as a car dealer until his death from cancer in 2002. To those who never saw him pitch, Dave McNally will always be remembered for winning a legal case that changed baseball forever. "Plus, he was 100 percent gentleman. did. Suzanne McNeilly Ishler, 81, passed away Wed., March 1, 2023 at home in Denham Springs, LA. seasons with the Baltimore Orioles (1962-74), he was 181-113. [113] His 33 shutouts rank second to Palmer's 53, and his 2652+23 innings pitched rank second to Palmer's 3948. FLEMING, Richard Joseph (Joe). David MCNALLY David, who died on Thursday 11th June, will be very much missed by his sister Mary and his brothers Michael and Patrick. [79] This was due in part to struggles by the Oriole offense. [93] He held the Kansas City Royals scoreless on August 18, enabling the Orioles to win 10. American League All-Star team and was voted as Baltimore's Most Suffered abrasions and bruises of the ear canal [1] Jim Russo, the scout who signed him, also signed Jim Palmer and Boog Powell for the Orioles. But what happened at the end of McNally's career resonated far beyond his pitching achievements. . . four-hitter in the Orioles' 1-0 victory in Game 4. [101] He limited the Pirates to three runs while pitching into the ninth inning on April 22, earning his third win of the year. [18] Though he made a few relief appearances throughout the year, he was mainly used as the team's fifth starter. "[47] In fact, McNally and his wife, Jean, served as the godparents for Palmer's youngest daughter. Boswell. He built a new house last year with terminal cancer. Daily Sports. After helping the Orioles to their fifth division title in six years, he was traded with outfielder Rich Coggins and minor leaguer Bill Kirkpatrick to the second-division Montreal Expos for Ken Singleton and Mike Torrez on Dec. 4, 1974. McNally died late Sunday, John Michelotti of Michelotti Sawyers On the Orioles' way to the 1970 World Series championship, he hit a grand slam in Game 3 against Cincinnati's Wayne Granger. I spent about 45 minutes with him eight to 10 days ago. Legion career and made it to the big leagues two years later. [13] He also threw a shutout against Kansas City on June 2 in a 40 victory. Hurled two-hitter in a 5-1 win over -. [10] His three shutouts tied with five other pitchers for ninth in the American League (AL). [1][44] McNally's 20 wins tied Mel Stottlemyre and Dave Boswell for third in the league behind McLain's 24 and teammate Mike Cuellar's 23, his four shutouts tied with five other pitchers for fourth in the league, his 166 strikeouts ranked ninth, and he was second to McLain with 40 starts. McNally may be best known for helping to change the landscape of [51] On June 21, McNally pitched into the ninth inning before being replaced by Pete Richert, limited Washington to two runs, and won his 100th career game as the Orioles defeated the Senators 42. [61] The bat McNally hit the grand slam with (lent to him by Motton) is at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Owners and the union then negotiated a labor deal under which players could become free agents after they had played in the major leagues for six seasons. In that time, baseball salaries have . Earlier this year, the most famous Baltimore athlete to wear No. . With Palmer and Mike Cuellar, McNally gave the Orioles one of the most formidable rotations in history during the 1960s and '70s. . "lifetime ownership" of their players. won 17 consecutive decisions - tying the American League record Dave's funeral will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2020 from the McNally & Watson Funeral Home, 304 Church St., with a Mass at 11:00 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 80 Union St. Burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery, Lancaster. McNally, who was also a basketball standout in high school at [49] He hit a two-run home run against Jerry Koosman in Game 5 and left the game after seven innings with the score tied at three. Born in Blue Rapids, Kansas, she was the daughter of the late George Everhart and Marthanelle Thomas. effort or a lack of preparation. He was named the Comeback Player of the Year in 1968 as he finished second in the American League with 22 wins. This memorial website was created in memory of Norbert McNally, 57, born on April 8, 1911 and passed away on April 0, 1969. McNally, Jim Palmer, Mike Cuellar and Pat Dobson all won at McNally wore No. Mary was born on Sept. 10, 1932 in Buffalo, New York, to the late James E. and Ellen D.. . against Cincinnati. [1] He threw back-to-back shutouts against the White Sox on June 15 and the Senators on June 19. player. . [1][20] McNally topped the 10-win mark for the first time in his career, finishing the season with an 116 record. [69] After sweeping Oakland, the Orioles faced the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1971 World Series. In the 1975 season, McNally, having been traded to the Montreal Expos after 13 seasons with Baltimore, and Andy Messersmith, a pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, were the only major leaguers who had not signed new contracts. & Nordquist Funeral Home said Monday. League Championship Series and 4-2 in four World Series. An All-Star in 1969, 1970 and 1972, he was also known as a good hitter. [61] McNally helped his own cause, depositing a pitch from Granger in the left field seats and becoming the only pitcher in major league history to hit a grand slam in a World Series. [53] McNally had a 127 record and a 4.38 ERA on July 18, but he posted a 1.96 ERA for the remainder of the season and went 122, with the Orioles winning 14 of the 17 games he appeared in thereafter. Game 7. allowed just 23 hits. Miller thought of McNally, Helyar wrote, as "insurance" in the event that Messersmith decided to sign a new contract. [1][4], In an interview prior to the start of the 1963 season, Baltimore manager Billy Hitchcock listed McNally among a group of prospects that could provide "whatever else is needed" for Baltimore's pitching staff. The two times they lost two games in a row, it was McNally who ended the streak. [114] He is among the Orioles' single-season records in many other categories, as well. He Palmer felt the same way. Every bar," says Yellowstone County Attorney Scott Twito. name. He was very good at controlling the fastball. ballot. At the same, Messersmith had refused to sign his contract with Los Angeles and the union filed a grievance, claiming the teams couldn't renew his rights in perpetuity. He never wore it on his sleeve. "It's a loss for the community," Cochran said. His four-hitter defeated Don Drysdale and the Dodgers at old Memorial Stadium to complete a Series sweep. David "Indian" McNally Sr, 68 of Ellettsville passed away at Richland Bean Blossom Health Care Center on Saturday, April 24, 2021. "He's probably one of the greatest athletes in Montana, but was Received American League's Comeback Player hit nine HRs in 731 regular-season at bats. the Birds' Big 3 - racked up 68 victories to become baseball's League Cy Young Award. [30][31] One week later, in the second game of a doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox, he threw a shutout as the Orioles won 100. Loving husband, father, and friend.. Montana. It was Baltimore's first world Please subscribe to keep reading. He [11], McNally was used as a starter through most of 1964. In 1966 he led the Baltimore Orioles to winning the World Series Championship, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0. Starting Game 3 of the series, McNally gave up a run in the second inning but held the Reds to just that through the first six innings of the game; meanwhile, Baltimore gave him for runs of support. . Neither had signed a contract, but both were held with their teams under the rule. out there, they got everything. Dave was born to James and Elizabeth McNally on. players to become free agents. . 5, 4-0, won Game 6 in relief, 3-2, and also pitched in relief in . respect of my teammates," McNally once said. [1], In 1967, McNally was the Opening Day starter for Baltimore. With that ruling, McNally (Julie/Instagram) Julie tagged herself in one person's finger, indicating that it was her. McNally started Game 2, allowing four home runs and five runs total in 7+23 innings as the Orioles lost 63.