Yes and no.
Yesterday is on both Sale and Cora because it took both of them to lose that 4-0 lead. According to the radio announcers, Cora was determined not to rely heavily on his bullpen, which is why Sale went 5 innings, just long enough to give up 5 runs. I emphatically disagree with Cora.
As for Sale, the announcers also said repeatedly that this was Sale's first start in his entire career when he started and didn't get a single K. My claim is that Sale was tipping his pitches because his stuff wasn't that bad. His command wasn't great either, but also wasn't that bad. I can't name the inning or the hitter, but one of the Orioles golfed a very low pitch for a hard hit single (or double). The announcers also said that before this game the Orioles were in a slump.
Sale has had one excellent start--his previous game against the Twins, 6 IP, 1 ER, 11 K--and one OK start--vs the Tigers, 5 IP, 3 ER, 7 K, 3 BB. And 3 bad starts. His ERA is now an abysmal 8.22.
However, we know his fastball is passable at 95/96 mph and that his slider and changeup can be effective. He also has a sinker this year which sometimes work.
We also know he hasn't started steadily since 2019, four years ago. So I'm not ready to give up on him, especially given that excellent game vs. the Twins just one week ago.
I don't feel the same about Kluber, who goes tonight.