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Ramón Urìas beat Jackson Holliday's throw to first, allowing Carlos Correa to score from third and the Houston Astros outlasted the Baltimore Orioles 5-4 in 12 innings Saturday night.
At long last, Mike Elias has promoted a Baltimore Orioles top prospect to the majors. No, not that one — it's Dylan Beavers, not Samuel Basallo. While Beavers is more than deserving, it's hard to fault Orioles fans for expressing frustration when it comes to Baltimore's reluctance when it comes to promoting one of the best prospects in the game.
The High-A affiliate for the Baltimore Orioles will be moving back to Frederick, Md., relocating from Aberdeen.
Baltimore Orioles infielder Coby Mayo is from Coral Springs and has seen his fair share of Panthers games. Mayo was drafted by Baltimore in 2020, while he was still attending Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
The Seattle Mariners were one of the hottest teams in baseball going into their most recent series against the Baltimore Orioles from Aug. 12-14. The Mariners' hot streak came to an end against the Orioles.
Jason Alexander, coming off two strong starts in a row, pitches against the Orioles as Houston tries to bounce back from near no-hitter.
Guardians' Triston McKenzie's downfall gets sad reminder from astounding stat by Orioles originally appeared on The Sporting News Triston McKenzie was once one of the most promising pitchers in baseball.