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The Baltimore Orioles' ranking has dropped significantly as their run differential reaches a concerning low. Currently, they hold an 18-23 record, just above the Boston Red Sox in the American League East.

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After drumming up some momentum over the offseason, the Baltimore Orioles had a fine start to the season. They were able to fill some holes over the winter, looking to get over a miserable 2025 season.
However, they have taken a step back from their solid start and are currently searching for answers. The offense has not been as good as some had hoped, and the rotation isn't doing the team any favors, either.
They now sit with an 18-23 record, which barely gives them the edge over the Boston Red Sox to stay out of last place in the American League East.
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Baltimore is coming off a week where they were tested. They lost the final game in their four-game series against the New York Yankees on Monday before going 2-1 against the and then 1-2 against the .
The Baltimore Orioles currently have an 18-23 record.
The Orioles' alarming run differential has contributed to their significant drop in ranking this season.
The Orioles are barely ahead of the Boston Red Sox in the American League East standings.

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Now, it could have been worse, but what they did over the week did not help them move up the latest power rankings. Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter believes No. 24 suits them well.
"The Orioles have the worst run differential in the AL, and second-worst in baseball behind only the San Francisco Giants. After a 9-7 start to the year, they are 9-16 in their last 25 games and trending down."
One big reason for the Orioles' downfall is their poor run differential of -41. To put things into perspective, the Atlanta Braves have the best run differential with a +87.
The Orioles need to figure out ways to push runs across the board while limiting the opposing team's offense. If they can't figure this out, it's going to be another long season for Baltimore fans as they watch their team be eliminated from postseason contention early.