Orioles finish winless season against Twins
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It can't get much worse for the Baltimore Orioles, which currently sit 12 games under .500 and counting. The O's are in last place in the AL East. Brandon Hyde
As shared by Matt Weyrich of The Baltimore Sun, the Orioles are riding a uniquely poor losing streak because of a pitching staff that cannot limit runs and an offense that cannot produce them consistently.
After being swept by the Minnesota Twins in a doubleheader Wednesday, the Orioles (15-26) are a season-low 11 games under .500 and sporting the worst run differential in the American League at minus-70. It’s a disastrous start for a team that added seven MLB free agents for a combined $105.25 million last winter to contend for a World Series title.
Second baseman/outfielder Tony Kemp announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Thursday after nine seasons.
With Urias coming back up, it will be outfielder Dylan Carlson who the team is sending to the minors to make space for him. The 30-year-old infielder has been playing quite well this campaign when healthy, slashing .292/.354/.403 with two home runs and nine RBI in 22 games.
Carlos Correa exited the game immediately and was replaced by Jonah Bride. Byron Buxton stayed in for the remainder of the third inning but did not return for the fourth and was replaced by Ty France.
Among teams expected to contend this year, there may be no fanbase more down on its team right now than the Baltimore Orioles fanbase. You can understand why. As has been well documented, the Orioles
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