Baltimore Orioles: Trevor Rogers out-gems New York

Trevor Rogers further cemented himself as the Baltimore Orioles most consistent pitcher this season. In potentially his final start at home in 2026, Rogers silenced a Bronx Bomber lineup that was on fire last night. Rogers’ line: 6.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 7 K.

The O’s got on the board early and took charge of the scoreboard. Ryan Mountcastle smacked a solo home run in the second. The Orioles led 1-0, but knew that wouldn’t be enough.

After a New York error, the O’s had two runners on in the sixth. Ryan Mountcastle’s sacrifice fly drove home a second run. Samuel Basallo later grounded into a force out which scored a run, and ran the score to 3-0.

However New York’s Chisholm came up with a runner on in the 8th, and he smacked a two-run homer. That tightened things up, and it left the O’s with no leeway or insurance. That remained the case until Gunnar Henderson’s RBI-double extended the lead in the eighth. Keegan Akin closed the game in the ninth, giving the Birds a 4-2 win.

The series continues tomorrow night at Camden Yards. Tomoyuki Sugano gets the start for the O’s, and he’ll be opposed by New York’s Carlos Rondon. Game time is set for just after 7 PM.

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