Rookie Sugano earns Tenth win
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Tomoyuki Sugano didn’t allow a run today while he was on the mound and the Orioles kept manufacturing them.They were able to control everything except the weather.Sugano shut out the Mariners over 5 1/3 innings before a series of storms forced a stoppage that lasted 2 hours and 18 minutes in the Orioles’ 5-3 victory before an announced crowd of 14,
The Mariners put the winning run on base in the ninth inning, but Dietrich Enns held on for the save to help the Orioles clinch the series.
The loss was Seattle’s second in a row after an eight-game winning streak, dropping the team to 67-55 and 1 1/2 games behind AL West-leading Houston.
If Julio Rodríguez does complete the second 30-30 season of his career in 2025, home run No. 24 will be, without a doubt, the weirdest. The at-bat during the Mariners’ 5-3 loss to the Orioles on Thurs
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Tomoyuki Sugano makes the start for the Orioles today. He’s fresh off a strong seven-inning outing against the Athletics, though of course, the Mariners are going to be a tougher task than those guys. Dean Kremer and Trevor Rogers have paved the way and it would be nice to see Sugano pick up where they left off.
The Orioles arrive in Houston following back-to-back wins over the Seattle Mariners. Tomoyuki Sugano won his tenth game of the season Wednesday as the O’s took the rubber game of the series, 5-3. Gunnar Henderson extended his hitting streak to six games with one hit in four trips to the plate.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/orioles as Orioles veteran starter overcoming potential pitch tipping. There are always going to be peaks and valleys throughout an MLB season, even for a pitcher with as much experience as Baltimore Orioles veteran Tomoyuki Sugano, who is in his first campaign domestically.
Orioles' manager Tony Mansolino talks about the development of Jeremiah Jackson and Tomoyuki Sugano's start being cut short because of delay