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The Baltimore Orioles made MLB history on Wednesday. They became the first team ever to win a game on a successful ABS challenge after Albert Suárez delivered the game-winning strike to beat the Texas Rangers. The call was initially deemed a ball, but after a review, it was called a strike.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Pete Alonso singled home the go-ahead run in the seventh inning, Tyler O'Neill hit a three-run homer and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Minnesota Twins 8-6 on Sunday. After the Twins bolted to a 4-0 lead against Orioles newcomer Shane Baz,
The Orioles beat the Rangers 8-3 as Samuel Basallo made history with MLB's first game-ending ABS challenge.
The Baltimore Orioles started the season off right with an Opening Day win against the Minnesota Twins.
That’s why the Orioles paid Pete Alonso $155 million. After a weekend of struggles with runners in scoring position, the “Polar Bear” proved for the first time in Baltimore that he has ice in his veins.
Tension was starting to build. The existential dread of “here we go again” slowly permeated throughout the Camden Yards crowd on Thursday as the Orioles went inning after inning without a productive rally.
Gunnar Henderson didn’t wait for the popup to land. Twins catcher Victor Caratini camped under it in foul territory with two outs in the third inning and Henderson already was walking back to the dugout and down the steps.