
The Baltimore Orioles have swept the Los Angeles Angels in a three-game series, marking a significant stride in their season's performance. CBS News Baltimore detailed the Orioles' conclusive 11-2 victory yesterday, thrusting them closer to a .500 record. Highlighting the match, Orioles' Gary Sánchez blasted a seventh-inning grand slam, contributing to the team's emphatic win.
While Sánchez's grand slam was a pivotal moment, it was Cade Povich who made headlines for earning his first win since April 24, as reported by WMAR-2 News. The Orioles' pitching prowess held the Angels to a meager two runs, evidencing defensive coordination that has been a harbinger of their recent success. Not just in this game, but since May 30th, the Orioles have claimed victory in 11 of their last 15 games, signaling a clear mid-season resurgence.
"Mr. Do-It-All" Jordan Westburg made his presence known on the field, tying a career-high with three runs scored and a diverse offensive performance over the last five games. Simultaneously, Ramón Urías flexed his batting muscle with two home runs in his last four appearances. The Orioles now focus on carrying their momentum into an upcoming series against the Tampa Bay Rays.









