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The Orioles have gone 4-2 in each of the past three weeks. If the Orioles keep playing at a .667 pace — a Herculean task, to be sure — they would end the season with a 91-71 record, good enough to make the playoffs and the same record they had last year.
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Yardbarker on MSNSánchez’s Grand Slam Highlights Orioles’ 11-2 Rout to Complete Sweep of AngelsGary Sánchez launched a grand slam in the seventh inning. At the same time, Ramón Urías and Jordan Westburg also homered as the Baltimore Orioles completed a dominant three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels with an 11-2 win on Sunday.
The Orioles swept the Angels with Gary Sánchez hitting a grand slam, while Cade Povich earned his first win since April.
Gary Sánchez hit a grand slam — his second homer in as many days — and the Orioles pulled away late to beat the Angels, 11-2, and sweep the series.
The Orioles are at the bottom of the AL East at 27-40, 15 games back of the division-leading New York Yankees. After sweeps of the Chicago White Sox and the Mariners, Baltimore has lost four of six against the Athletics and Detroit Tigers.
The Los Angeles Angels will attempt to continue a three-game win streak with a victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
Los Angeles Angels (33-35, fourth in the AL West) vs. Baltimore Orioles (28-40, fifth in the AL East) Baltimore; Saturday, 4:05 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Angels: Tyler Anderson (2-3 ...
Tonight’s Apple TV+ Friday Night Baseball slate features two exciting young teams as the Los Angeles Angels face off with the Baltimore Orioles in afternoon MLB action.
The Baltimore Orioles will be without first baseman Ryan O'Hearn for Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Angels.