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Guardians strike early and stay strong, beating the Orioles 4-2 as Cleveland’s bats glow and the Guardians’ pitchers steal the show.
April 17, 2026
Two pitching staffs take the stage as Baltimore visits Cleveland on Thursday, April 16, with a big test for their young lineup and a veteran glare from the mound.
April 16, 2026
Diamondbacks flash big early power, but Orioles rally to win 9-7 in a wild Monday game.
April 14, 2026
Orioles surge late as they top the Giants 6-2. A big rally in the 3rd and 4th innings gives Baltimore the lead they ride to victory. Logan Webb fights, but Baltimore’s bats win the day.
April 12, 2026
Friday night lights: Giants visit Orioles in a game where pitching depth meets young, rising stars. Webb and Roupp lead SF; Baz faces a young Orioles lineup led by Henderson and Alonso.
April 10, 2026
The Orioles fight back with big hits and smart pitching to beat the White Sox 5-3 on a Wednesday night in Chicago. A late-inning surge seals the win.
April 9, 2026
Orioles spark a late burst to beat White Sox 2-1 on April 6. A strong start from Brandon Young, a clutch fourth-inning RBI, and a big sixth-inning homer by Henderson fuel the win.
April 7, 2026
Two hungry teams collide as Baltimore and Chicago open Week 54 with a big pitching duel. Bucolic power meets rising arms in a game built on defense, speed, and smart throws.
April 6, 2026
Sunday showdown: Orioles need steady pitching to rebound as Bassitt faces Skenes’ Pirates in a fast, high-energy game full of heroics and big swings.
April 5, 2026
Pirates trail early, then rally to beat the Orioles 3-2 as Paul Skenes anchors the win and the bullpen locks it down.
Two rising teams clash as Skenes leads the Pirates against Baltimore's revamped rotation, including Rogers, Bradish, Bassitt, and Helsley closing the door.
April 4, 2026
This article ranks MLB players #85-81 for the 2025 season. Alex Bregman (#85) has joined the Boston Red Sox after nine seasons with Houston, bringing his Gold Glove defense and consistent hitting. Ezequiel Tovar (#84) is Colorado's Gold Glove shortstop who led the NL in doubles last season. Ryan Helsley (#83) is coming off a dominant year as Cardinals closer, setting a franchise save record. Jack Flaherty (#82) has returned to the Tigers after helping the Dodgers win the World Series. Bryce Miller (#81) emerged as a key starter for Seattle with an impressive 2.98 ERA in 2024. Each player brings unique skills and value to their respective teams.
May 5, 2025