The Orioles lost 6-5 to the Royals after blowing two leads, with a walk-off wild pitch sealing their fate. Shane Baz struggled on the mound, and Adley Rutschman hit a two-run homer to briefly give the Orioles the lead.
Key points
Orioles lost 6-5 to Royals on a walk-off wild pitch
Shane Baz struggled with inconsistency on the mound
Adley Rutschman hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning
Royals tied the game with a fifth-inning single
Orioles blew two leads during the game
Baltimore OriolesKansas City RoyalsShane BazAdley Rutschman
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 21: Maikel Garcia #11 of the Kansas City Royals scores against Adley Rutscman #35 of the Baltimore Orioles in the fifth inning at Kauffman Stadium on April 21, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) | Getty Images
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - APRIL 21: Maikel Garcia #11 of the Kansas City Royals scores against Adley Rutscman #35 of the Baltimore Orioles in the fifth inning at Kauffman Stadium on April 21, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Orioles coughed up two different leads on Tuesday night as starter Shane Baz was, yet again, inconsistent, and the teamâs bullpen had a rare stumble. All of it led to a frustrating 6-5 loss to the Royals, evening up the series at one game apiece.
The Oriolesâ half of the second inning felt like a game-changer in the moment. They made Royals starter Kris Bubic throw a ton of pitches. Jeremiah Jackson saw five pitches before singling, Weston Wilson walked after nine pitches, and Leody Taveras lined out on the seventh pitch of his at-bat.
That all happened before Coby Mayo gave the Oâs an early lead with his first home run of the season, a 114-mph bomb that went 439 feet down the left field line. Swings like that are why the organization continues to believe in Mayo.
Normally, when someone throws 38 pitches in one inning, they arenât in for a long night at the office. Bubic would prove otherwise. The southpaw rebounded from the nightmarish second frame and then delivered four consecutive scoreless innings to protect the Royals bullpen for as long as possible. That is both an indictment of the Oriolesâ offensive showing for much of this game, but also an impressive bit of veteran moxie from the 28-year-old Bubic.
Orioles starter Shane Baz had himself yet another uneven outing in the black and orange. Over 6.1 innings, the righty allowed four runs on eight hits, two walks, and four strikeouts.
Kansas Cityâs first run of the day came in the bottom of the second. doubled with one out, moved to third base on a wild pitch, and then trotted home on a sac fly to right field. That made it a 3-1 Orioles advantage.
Baz worked out of trouble in both the third and fourth inning. The third saw him get a big groundout of with two outs and two runners in scoring position. In the fourth, he again stranded runners at second and third by getting a strikeout followed by a pop out.
That luck would run out in the fifth inning, when the Royals would tie the score up at 3-3. opened the frame with a double, and then moseyed home on a single by Maikel Garcia. The speedy Garcia then scooted to second base on a ground out before stealing third base. That then put him in position to cross the plate on a Pasquantino sac fly to knot things back up.
It seemed like Oâs manager Craig Albernaz was testing Baz from there. The righty worked a shutout sixth inning, which included two big strikeouts on what felt like a finale to his day. But he had only thrown 85 pitches, and the bullpen was thin after going to extra innings on Monday. So, Albernaz brought the starter back for the seventh. That would prove to be a poor decision.
Isbel doubled yet again to begin the inning. This came right after he had taken a pitch that was called ball two but should have been strike three. The Orioles had a challenge to use, but Rutschman decided against it. After the double, Isbel advanced to third on a wild pitch and was then joined on base by a Garcia walk. Albernaz followed that with a visit to the mound, where it seemed like he was prepared to yank Baz from the game. Instead, they had a quick chat, and he stuck with him for one more batter. That batter was It worked out fine, relatively. Witt did drive in Isbel with a sac fly, and Baz was then removed. But came in and limited the damage from there, leaving his one inherited runner stranded and keep the game at 4-3 after seven innings.
The Orioles would go back ahead in the eighth inning. led off with a double down the left field line. Then , fresh off of his brief IL stint, came up clutch with a two-run homer to left field off of reliever .
Despite a really rough patch in the gameâs middle innings, somhow the Orioles found themselves ahead 5-4 going into the late frames. Considering how good their bullpen has been to this point, it felt like a win was incoming.
Think again.
was called on for the eighth inning. Prior to todayâs game, the righty had basically been perfect this season. He had yet to allow a hit or run on the year. That streak ended with the first batter he faced on Tuesday. Michael Massey led off the eighth inning with a solo homer to give us yet another deadlock, this one at 5-5. Garcia did look really good outside of that at-bat, but the damage had been done.
The Orioles failed to score in their half of the ninth inning, and then they brought on closer for the bottom of the frame. He had not control in this one, as he issued walks to both Maikel Garcia and Bobby Witt Jr. to begin the inning. A strikeout of Pasquantino didnât help much because it came on a pitch in the dirt that allowed the two runners to advance anyway. Then, with at the plate, Helsley spiked another pitch in the dirt. Rutschman blocked it, but it bounced too far away from him in front of the plate, leaving plenty of time for Garcia to sprint home from third as the winning run.
This was one of the rare Orioles losses that can mostly be pinned on the bullpen. Thatâs not to say that Baz was great, because he wasnât. But he provided 6.1 innings. And thatâs not to say the offense had some incredible performance, because they didnât. But they scored five runs and produced a lead late. The Orioles need to count of the duo of Garcia and Helsley to lock down those wins. It didnât happen tonight.
There was good news buried within the loss.
Rutschmanâs return was a welcome one. He instantly adds depth and credibility to the lineup. It also freed up to be a pinch-hit option late in the game. It turns out that when your best players are healthy, your team is more dangerous. Very interesting discovery, that is.
Mayoâs homer was awesome too. The young slugger still has some runway here while is out to figure things out at the plate. Could that dong be the first step? We sure have to hope so. The Orioles, as a team, need to be hitting more home runs. Mayo should be a reliable source of them.
Outside of that, it was just a tough loss to the take. Canât dwell on it. Just go get the series win tomorow.
Speaking of which, he Orioles will wrap up this series, this roadtrip, and the 13-day run without a day off on Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City. (0-2, 6.19 ERA) will be on the bump to face (2-0, 1.00 ERA). First pitch is set for 2:10 from Kauffman Stadium.
Q&A
What caused the Orioles to lose to the Royals on April 21, 2026?
The Orioles lost due to blowing two leads and a walk-off wild pitch in the final inning.
How did Shane Baz perform in the Orioles' game against the Royals?
Shane Baz allowed four runs on eight hits over 6.1 innings, struggling with consistency throughout the game.
What key plays contributed to the Royals' comeback against the Orioles?
The Royals tied the game with a fifth-inning single by Maikel Garcia and took the lead with a sac fly from Bobby Witt Jr. in the seventh.
Who hit a two-run homer for the Orioles in the game against the Royals?
Adley Rutschman hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning to briefly give the Orioles a 5-4 lead.
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