3 takeaways for Mets from their series vs Baltimore Orioles
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNOrioles Sweep Mets in Doubleheader ClashOn July 10, 2025, the Baltimore Orioles swept the New York Mets in a doubleheader at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, winning Game 1 by a score of 3-1 and Game 2 by 7-3. The Mets vs. Orioles matchup showcased strong pitching and timely hitting by Baltimore,
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Still, because of MLB’s policy that every team must be represented, a player like Miami Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers gets in instead of Soto. While Stowers is having a good season, batting .279 with an .859 OPS, including 16 home runs and 48 RBIs, he trails Soto, virtually, in every category except batting average — Soto’s batting .264.
The Orioles game on Wednesday against the New York Mets has been postponed because of strong storms moving through Maryland.
Gunnar Henderson’s pinch-hit home run in eighth inning lifted the Orioles to a comeback win hours after a trade shook up the clubhouse.
It turns out baseball announcing can be a dangerous profession. During the Mets’ second game of Thursday’s double-header against the Orioles at Camden Yards, broadcaster Keith Hernandez was nearly drilled by a foul ball off the bat of Baltimore outfielder Cedric Mullins.
That beatdown occurred hours after David Peterson pitched superbly into the eighth, but watched Ryne Stanek blow the save in a 3-1 loss in Game 1.
Right-hander Ryne Stanek relieved David Peterson and served up a two-run home run to Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson, overtaking the Mets for a 2-1 win.
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Rising Apple on MSN3 wake-up calls for the NY Mets in their doubleheader sweep vs. the OriolesRain, rain, maybe you should have stayed another day. Two losses for the New York Mets against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday revealed many of the club’s sho
Manaea emerged as the ace of the Mets’ staff after tweaking his delivery last season. Turning to more of a side-arm slot, he pitched to a 2.70 ERA with 86 strikeouts during a 12-game stretch in which he tossed 76 1/3 innings. As a result, he was awarded a three-year, $75 million extension this winter.