Cedric Mullins and Gary Sanchez, both fresh off the injured list, hit back-to-back home runs in a three-run sixth inning as the Baltimore Orioles defeated the visiting Los Angeles Angels for the second straight day, winning 6-5 on Saturday.
Back-to-back home runs by Cedric Mullins and Gary Sánchez made the difference for the Orioles. Saturday afternoon’s Orioles game against the Angels had a number of hallmarks of games that the 2025 Orioles have lost.
The 2025 season has not gone according to plan for the Baltimore Orioles, and the time is quickly coming for them to make some moves. Despite lofty expectations, the Orioles have been one of the worst teams in baseball this year.
The Baltimore Orioles put together a season-high six-game win streak earlier this month. However, the team has gone just 3-4 since, as the streak failed to turn a disappointing season around.
The Baltimore Orioles have had an extremely poor start to the season, and injuries have contributed to those struggles in a major way. To begin the year, the Orioles had numerous key players start on the injured list.
The Baltimore Orioles have not yet opened for business ahead of the trade deadline, but that is the direction they are heading toward. With a 28-40 record, they are in the cellar of the American League East, 14 games behind the New York Yankees.
The Baltimore Orioles started their weekend series against the Los Angeles Angels strong. The Orioles shut out the Angels on Friday, winning the game 2-0.
The Orioles activated catcher Gary Sánchez from the 10-day injured list on Saturday and optioned catcher Maverick Handley to Triple-A Norfolk. Sánchez, who hasn’t played since April 27th due to right wrist inflammation, was hitting just 3-for-30 (.100).
The Baltimore Orioles made a roster move ahead of Saturday's game. In an announcement made by the team, they revealed Gary Sanchez has been activated off the 10-day injured list while Maverick Handley has been optioned back to Triple-A Norfolk.
Maverick Handley, who filled in as the backup catcher while Sánchez was on the IL, is headed back to Norfolk. Gary Sánchez is back on the Orioles. The team activated their $8.5 million backup catcher off the injured list on Saturday afternoon ahead of the day’s game against the Angels.
The Baltimore Orioles look like a team that is going to be selling in the coming weeks ahead of the MLB trade deadline. An early-season hole was dug, and they haven’t shown the ability to perform consistently enough on the field to get the job done and erase the deficit.
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The Orioles had won three in a row against the White Sox and then had a day off. They then won three more against Seattle to run their winning streak to six.
Chesapeake won a rain-shortened game, Delmarva won a walkoff, and Aberdeen won a slugfest. It was a game of missed opportunities for the Tides, who banged out 13 hits but went just 1-for-12 with men in scoring position and stranded 10 runners on base.
The Baltimore Orioles blanked the Los Angeles Angels 2-0 on Friday night thanks to a great pitching performance from 41-year-old Charlie Morton and the help of four relievers.
The Baltimore Orioles have five starting pitchers on their 60-day injured list. One would like to return sometime in the second half. Grayson Rodriguez — who hasn’t pitched this season — spoke to Orioles beat writers on Friday and told them that he plans to throw off a mound next week.
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Baltimore Orioles Starting Pitcher Charlie Morton turned back the clock this evening at home against the Los Angeles Angels. He tossed five scoreless innings and struck out 10.
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