Orioles lifeless again vs. Yankees and suffer third straight loss, 9-4
NEW YORK — In the city that never sleeps, the Baltimore Orioles can’t wake up. After a lopsided loss on Friday, the Orioles sleepwalked through Saturday’s matinee en route to a 9-4 loss to the American League-best New York Yankees. Starting pitcher Kyle Bradish didn’t give his offense a chance, giving up five runs in four innings to continue the rotation’s recent struggles.
The bats weren’t ...
NEW YORK — In the city that never sleeps, the Baltimore Orioles can’t wake up. After a lopsided loss on Friday, the Orioles sleepwalked through Saturday’s matinee en route to a 9-4 loss to the American League-best New York Yankees. Starting pitcher Kyle Bradish didn’t give his offense a chance, giving up five runs in four innings to continue the rotation’s recent struggles.
The bats weren’t much better, getting no-hit through three innings for the third game in a row and mustering only four hits. On Thursday, the Orioles got back to . 500 for the ninth time this year.
They’ve since lost three straight games and are 15-18, matching their worst mark of the season. While it’s only early May, the Orioles’ series in New York this weekend was expected to serve as a litmus test against the only AL team playing well this season. The Yankees are 22-11 and seven games ahead of Baltimore.
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