In the first showdown between the division rivals – and the top two offenses in the American League – the Orioles inched past the Yankees on Monday night.
Royals 4 Blue Jays 1 Our starting pitchers are going to sue the hitters for lack of support. Tonight, Jose Berrios gave up just 2 runs in 7 innings. In the second, Sal Perez led off with a single, and Michael Massey followed with a home run (his first of the year), and that was all the runs the Royals would need. Jose pitched 7 innings, allowing 5 hits, 1 walk, 3 strikeouts, and 2 runs, and he got the L. Erik Swanson gave up two more runs in the eighth. With two outs, Maikel Garcia singled and...
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BALTIMORE -- Corbin Burnes didn’t think it was a homer at first. It barely was. With two outs in the fifth inning on Wednesday night, the Orioles’ ace faced Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera and gave up a hard-hit ball (an exit velocity of 103.3 mph, per Statcast) that had
Jorge Mateo gets the start at second base tonight for the Orioles and James McCann is behind the plate.Heston Kjerstad stays on the bench against a left-hander, former Orioles Rule 5 pick Nestor Cortes. He’s been in the lineup once since the Orioles recalled him last Tuesday.Colton Cowser is in left field and batting ninth. Jordan Westburg is the t
The Yankees’ trip to Baltimore hasn’t been great so far, as they’ve scored just two runs total in the first two games and dropped a second-straight game yesterday. As a result of the past two days, the Yankees are now a full game back of first place for the first time all season. As that was happening, we had a full day of baseball elsewhere. Let’s look back at what happened on Tuesday in today’s edition of the Rivalry Roundup. Former Ray Willy Adames and Brice Turang combined to drive in seven...
The Orioles mostly sprayed the ball around to where the Yankees were not while keeping them in check for a second straight night.
The New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles, locked in for a final game of a
I’ll start this recap off with a confession: I was busy Saturday and Sunday, so the last Yankee games I watched before tonight’s were the extra innings debacle last Friday in Milwaukee, Monday night’s dull 2-0 shutout in Baltimore, and Tuesday’s infuriating game where it seemed like an internal team memo went out instructing every batter not named Juan Soto or Austin Wells to ground into double plays or swing at pitches a foot outside of the zone. I went into tonight’s game hoping for a palate...
The Orioles have a pitching staff problem. Perhaps that should be more focused: The Orioles have a bullpen problem. Or maybe even more zoomed in still: The Orioles have a Craig Kimbrel problem. The closer returned to the mound on Sunday afternoon looking to put the memory of Friday’s disaster behind him and all of the rest of us. Kimbrel blew it, recording zero outs before leaving the game mid-batter with an injury or “injury” but in either case he stuck around long enough to give up two runs...
Mike Trout leads off the first inning with a homer and the Angels score seven runs in the first four innings on their way to a 7-4 victory. Trout, who hadn’t batted leadoff since 2020, hadn’t hit a first-inning leadoff homer since 2012.
Mike Trout leads off the first inning with a homer and the Angels score seven runs in the first four innings on their way to a 7-4 victory. Trout, who hadn’t batted leadoff since 2020, hadn’t hit a first-inning leadoff homer since 2012.