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Ryan O’Hearn’s bags for the All-Star Game had been packed and were sitting by his locker in the Orioles’ clubhouse at Camden Yards. Some of them featured the logo for the Midsummer Classic, which will occur on Tuesday at Truist Park in Atlanta.
BALTIMORE–What happened? After winning six of seven and climbing to within seven games under .500, the Orioles stumbled into the All-Star break with their second straight flat performance. Former Oriole Kyle Stowers hit three home runs and drove in six runs in the Miami Marlins 11-1 win over the Orioles before 17,
The Mets lost Game 2 of Thursday's doubleheader against the Baltimore Orioles, 7-3, to get swept on the day and lose the series.
That beatdown occurred hours after David Peterson pitched superbly into the eighth, but watched Ryne Stanek blow the save in a 3-1 loss in Game 1.
It took only four batters for the Orioles’ promising night to spiral into a tailspin, ending in a 7-6 loss to the Mets in 10 innings.
Most of Stowers’ damage came against Young, who gave up four homers in all, including a solo shot to Otto Lopez. Young, who produced the best start of his nascent career last week with two runs against him in 5 1/3 innings against the Mets, regressed to spin his worst.
The Mets wasted newly-minted All-Star David Peterson's Game 1 gem and played 18 miserable innings riddled with offensive malaise.
The Marlins have their first three-game losing streak in more than a month after losing the previous two days in Cincinnati.
BALTIMORE–What happened? The Orioles seemed to be on their way to their fourth straight win and a move to eight games under .500 for the first time since May 6th. After a four-run sixth inning against an old nemesis Clay Holmes,
The Mets' uncertainty at designated hitter should make adding another established bat a consideration at the trade deadline.