
about 2 months ago
Orioles Lose Zach Eflin to IL, Extend Jordan Westburg’s Return Timeline
The Orioles officially placed Zach Eflin on the 15-day IL and selected Albert Suárez’s contract to help cover the rotation. Baltimore also transferred Jordan Westburg to the 60-day IL, meaning he now cannot return until May 21 at the earliest. It is another early blow for an Orioles club already dealing with key roster health concerns.
By Abhay Aggarwal
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about 2 months ago
Phillies Outlast Nationals on Justin Crawford’s Walk-Off
Justin Crawford came through in the biggest moment, delivering a walk-off hit in the bottom of the 10th to lift the Phillies to a 6-5 win over the Nationals. Philadelphia found just enough late offense to finish the comeback, and Crawford’s game-ending knock gave the Phillies an extra-inning win and one of their most dramatic finishes of the season so far.
By Abhay Aggarwal
about 2 months ago
Francisco Lindor’s Rough Day Has Already Hurt the Mets in St. Louis
Francisco Lindor had a brutal night in St. Louis, first forgetting how many outs there were in the first inning, then getting picked off before Juan Soto homered later in the at-bat. With the Mets and Cardinals tied 1-1 in extra innings, Lindor’s mental mistakes have loomed large in a game where New York has badly needed sharper play.
By Abhay Aggarwal
about 2 months ago
Orioles Make MLB History With First Walk-Off ABS Challenge Win
The Orioles beat the Rangers 8-3 in one of the strangest finishes of the young season, becoming the first team in MLB history to win on a walk-off ABS challenge. With two outs in the ninth, catcher Samuel Basallo challenged a called ball to Evan Carter, and replay confirmed strike three to end it after Basallo also homered earlier in Baltimore’s win.
By Abhay Aggarwal
about 2 months ago
Mets Let Another Tight Game Slip as Cardinals Walk It Off in Extras
The Mets dropped a frustrating 2-1 extra-inning loss to the Cardinals after Masyn Winn’s bloop walk-off single ended it in St. Louis. It was a rough night for New York, especially Francisco Lindor, whose mental mistakes loomed large in a one-run game. With so little margin for error, the Mets paid for every lapse in a game that slipped away late.
By Abhay Aggarwal




