Orioles squeeze by Nationals, 3-1, as Trevor Rogers’ surge continues
BALTIMORE — There’s no doubt about it anymore. Trevor Rogers is back. After finishing May with a 6.84 ERA that had him searching for answers, the Orioles starter turned a corner when the calendar flipped to June, and he capped off the month with 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball Frid
BALTIMORE — There’s no doubt about it anymore. Trevor Rogers is back.After finishing May with a 6.
84 ERA that had him searching for answers, the Orioles starter turned a corner when the calendar flipped to June, and he capped off the month with 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball Friday in Baltimore’s 3-1 win over the Washington Nationals. Rogers finished with a 2.05 ERA and 0.
91 WHIP across five June starts.The left-hander dominated the Nationals with a steady dose of four-seam fastballs, scattering five hits with seven strikeouts and zero walks on 87 pitches. He came out short of his season high with 15 swings and misses, including 13 on his four-seam.
Coby Mayo went 2 for 4 with two doubles and an RBI, Taylor Ward had three hits and Blaze Alexander came through with a two-run single with the bases loaded in the fourth to lead the way for the offense, which tallied eight hits and seven walks but left 11 runners on base.The game was not without mistakes for Baltimore. Henderson recorded his eighth error of the season on a routine ground ball in the third, matching his total from the entire 2025 and briefly tying the Philadelphia Phillies’ Trea Turner for the fifth-most among all shortstops before Turner recorded one of his own in their game against the New York Mets.
Alexander also ran into an out on the base paths that cost the Orioles a run. After putting Baltimore ahead 2-0 with his bases-loaded knock in the fourth, he tried to go first to third on a single by Taylor Ward but was thrown out by Nationals right fielder James Wood before Jackson Holliday crossed the plate.It was a similar play to June 8 against the Seattle Mariners when Alexander tried to tag up at first on a flyout to center field and was thrown out before Holliday, who was at third, could sprint home.
Holliday appeared to be running at full speed on both plays, though he slid into the plate Friday rather than run through it as Henderson signaled for him to sprint.Alexander did make up for it on the defen
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