Irvin, Orioles Blank A's 7-0, Extend Sweep Avoidance Streak

Irvin, Orioles Blank A’s 7-0, Extend Sweep Avoidance Streak

Cole Irvin’s dominant outing and Baltimore’s offensive explosion propelled the Orioles to a resounding 7-0 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Saturday. Irvin, a former A’s pitcher, silenced Oakland’s bats, allowing only four singles over seven innings. He struck out five and walked none, extending his scoreless streak to 13 innings.

The Orioles’ offense came alive in the fourth inning, rattling off five hits against JP Sears. Anthony Santander’s RBI double opened the scoring, followed by run-scoring singles from Jordan Westburg and James McCann. In the fifth, Adley Rutschman and Ryan Mountcastle delivered back-to-back solo homers to extend Baltimore’s lead to 5-0. Gunnar Henderson added a two-run homer in the seventh to cap off the scoring.

Sears, who had won his previous two starts, struggled against the Orioles, surrendering seven runs and eight hits in 6 1/3 innings. Oakland’s offense, which had hit at least one home run in each of its previous 12 games, was held in check by Irvin and the Baltimore bullpen.

The victory marked Baltimore’s second shutout of the season and extended their streak of avoiding a series sweep to 100 consecutive regular-season series. The Orioles, who lead the AL East, have now won three of their last four games.

Oakland, on the other hand, has lost three of its last four games and is now 13-21 on the season. The A’s will look to avoid a series sweep in the series finale on Sunday, while the Orioles will aim to continue their winning ways.

A's Rally from Five Runs Down to Win Third Straight Series

A’s Rally from Five Runs Down to Win Third Straight Series

The Oakland Athletics staged a remarkable comeback on Sunday, rallying from a 6-1 deficit to defeat the Washington Nationals 7-6 in the series finale at the Oakland Coliseum. The victory marked the A’s third consecutive series win, a feat they had not achieved since 2021.

Abraham Toro played a pivotal role in the A’s resurgence, delivering a go-ahead, two-run single in a six-run sixth inning. The rally began with a walk to Toro and a double by JJ Bleday. Tyler Nevin and Lawrence Butler followed with run-scoring singles, while Derek Law’s wild pitch brought Oakland within two runs.

With the bases loaded, Jordan Weems forced in a run with a full-count pitch in the dirt. Toro then delivered the decisive blow, blooping a hit to short left that dropped just in front of Jesse Winker’s diving attempt.

Bleday and Butler each collected three hits for the A’s, while Mitch Spence earned his first major league win in relief. Mason Miller struck out the side in the ninth inning to secure the save.

The Nationals, who had led 6-1 in the sixth, were unable to hold on to their advantage. Joey Meneses and Lane Thomas drove in runs off Spence, but it was not enough to prevent the A’s from completing the comeback.

The victory improved Oakland’s record to 6-3, while Washington dropped to 3-6. The A’s have now won three consecutive series for the first time since 2021, a sign of progress for a team that struggled last season.

Betts Shines at Shortstop, Treinen Injured in Dodgers' Win

Betts Shines at Shortstop, Treinen Injured in Dodgers’ Win

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Mookie Betts is transitioning smoothly to shortstop, showcasing his defensive prowess in a 7-1 victory over the Texas Rangers. Despite a minor interference error, Betts handled his grounder cleanly and went 1 for 3 at the plate. The move to shortstop was prompted by Gavin Lux’s throwing struggles.

Meanwhile, reliever Blake Treinen’s outing was cut short after a line drive struck him in the ribs. Treinen exited the game in pain but walked off the field without assistance. X-rays will determine the extent of his injury.

The Oakland Athletics, preparing for their move to Las Vegas in 2028, concluded their exhibition series against Milwaukee with a 4-2 victory. The games were played at Las Vegas Ballpark, the future home of Oakland’s Triple-A affiliate. The A’s are exploring stadium options for the 2025-27 period, including an extension in Oakland or relocation to Salt Lake City or Sacramento.

New York Yankees catcher Jose Trevino is set to make his spring debut after recovering from a calf injury. However, infielder Oswald Peraza will miss six to eight weeks due to a right shoulder strain. Peraza expressed disappointment but vowed to fight his way back.

Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara has begun throwing for the first time since undergoing Tommy John surgery five months ago. The 28-year-old is progressing well and could be ahead of schedule in his recovery.

The Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to terms with several pre-arbitration players, including Bryson Stott, Brandon Marsh, and Cristopher Sánchez. Stott and Marsh are key contributors to the team’s offense, while Sánchez is a promising young pitcher.

The Texas Rangers have claimed José Barrero off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds. Barrero, who was the Reds’ opening-day shortstop in 2023, will provide depth to the Rangers’ infield.

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