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The Orioles lost 6-2 to the Yankees, ending their momentum from a previous victory. The Yankees scored five runs in the third inning, capitalizing on Trevor Rogers' return from injury.
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BALTIMORE ā The Orioles won Monday on an Earl Weaver special. They lost Tuesday because of his wise words.
āMomentum is the next dayās starting pitcher.ā
The myth of momentum was on full display Tuesday in Baltimoreās 6-2 loss to the Yankees. The Orioles quickly squandered any positive vibes from Mondayās comeback victory that featured Coby Mayoās three-run homer as the Bronx Bombers scored five runs in the third inning off Trevor Rogers in his return from the injured list.
Rogers, who missed two starts with the flu, came back and looked like himself in the first two frames, allowing only a solo homer to Paul Goldschmidt on the first pitch of the game. But the Yankees wore down Rogers in the third, and the left-handerās defense didnāt help him as two runs scored on ground balls that couldāve ended the inning.
Then came the big blow: a three-run homer from Trent Grisham that narrowly cleared the wall in right-center field. The long ball put New York up 6-0, and the momentum that Baltimore didnāt have in the first place was all gone.
The loss drops Baltimore (19-24) back to five games under .500 and well behind the Yankees (26-16) and Rays (27-13) atop the American League East.
The defeat snaps the Oriolesā brief two-game winning streak after they had back-to-back one-run victories. The Orioles havenāt won three straight games since April 11-13 against the Giants and Diamondbacks when they had a season-best 9-7 record. Theyāre 10-17 since.
Rogers was the Oriolesā opening day starter after his miraculous 2025 campaign in which he posted a 1.81 ERA in 18 starts to earn an AL Cy Young Award vote. He started this season the way he left off last year, delivering three straight quality starts with a 1.89 ERA.
The final score was 6-2 in favor of the Yankees.
Trevor Rogers was the starting pitcher for the Orioles in the loss.
The Yankees scored five runs in the third inning.
The Orioles lost momentum from their previous victory, as highlighted by the saying, 'Momentum is the next dayās starting pitcher.'
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Then the downturn started, and heās still trapped in quicksand since.
Rogers has allowed 19 runs over his past 15 1/3 innings, ballooning his ERA to 5.77. His worst start of the season came on April 25 when he couldnāt make it out of the second inning. A few days later, he was placed on the 15-day IL after a serious bout with the flu. His velocity was up a tick Tuesday, and his stuff looked sharp, but he was still unable to keep the Oriolesā offense in the game.
Even if Rogers had pitched better, the Orioles probably would have still lost this game because their offense is in perhaps its worst slump of the season. Baltimoreās bats have scored three or fewer runs in six straight games.
They had their chances Tuesday against Yankees starter Will Warren and his bullpen. Samuel Basallo hit a one-out double in the second, but Tyler OāNeill and Colton Cowser couldnāt drive him in. The Orioles then loaded the bases with no outs in the third thanks to a walk by Coby Mayo and two bizarre defensive miscues by the Yankeesā infield.
But they squandered the opportunity after Taylor Ward flew out and Adley Rutschman grounded into a double play.
The Orioles finally got on the board off Warren in the sixth after Basallo singled home Ward, who reached on a double, and then scored on OāNeillās opposite-field double. It was only OāNeillās second extra-base hit of the season, and his first since March 29.
Basallo and OāNeill had another opportunity in the eighth against lefty reliever Tim Hill, but they both grounded out to strand Ward and Pete Alonso, who both reached on singles.
The Orioles were 1 for 12 with runners in scoring position in the loss. They left seven men on base.
Yankees closer David Bednar slammed the door in the ninth, sending the New York half of the 20,344 announced attendance home happy and the Baltimore half back sad.
The Orioles will look to win the series on Wednesday afternoon against Yankees ace Max Fried. Baltimore has yet to announce its starter. The gameās start time was originally 6:35 p.m., but the Orioles moved it up to 1:05 p.m. because of the weather forecast.