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Spring training roundup: Tyler Tolve's homer lifts Braves over Phillies

MLB: Spring Training-Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia PhilliesMar 15, 2026; Clearwater, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves shortstop Brett Wisely (0) doubles against the Philadelphia Phillies in the third inning during spring training at BayCare Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Reliever JR Ritchie pitched a shutout over the final four innings and Tyler Tolve homered in the ninth as visiting Atlanta improved to an MLB-best 15-5 this spring with a 1-0 victory Sunday afternoon over Philadelphia in Clearwater, Fla.

Ritchie (1-1) permitted no hits and struck out six. He walked none and lowered his spring ERA to 2.25 over four games and 12 innings.

Tolve’s home run came with one out in the top of the ninth, off Genesis Cabrera (0-2). Brett Wisely went 2-for-4 in the leadoff spot for the Braves.

The Phillies got five strong innings from starter Taijuan Walker. He gave up no runs and three hits, walking two and striking out three, to drop his ERA to 1.29 over two games and seven innings.

Tigers 12, Yankees (ss) 1

Visiting Detroit banged out 18 hits — including two apiece from Trei Cruz, Dillon Dingler and Javier Baez — and pinch hitter Jordan Yost hit a grand slam in the rout of a New York split squad in Tampa.

The Tigers had three other home runs — a three-run shot by Spencer Torkelson, a two-run blast by Matt Vierling, and a solo shot by Riley Greene.

For New York, starter Luis Gil (2-1) surrendered seven runs and nine hits over three innings. Jonathan Ornelas brought it in the lone run for the Yankees with a RBI single in the ninth.

Cardinals 6, Nationals 3

Nelson Velazquez hit his fourth home run of the spring and drove in four runs to lead host St. Louis past Washington in Jupiter, Fla.

Velazquez’s homer was a three-run shot in the first inning. He has nine RBIs this spring and is batting .333 in 33 at-bats. Winning pitcher Richard Fitts (2-1) gave up two runs and one hit over the first 4 2/3 innings. He walked three and struck out five.

The Nationals committed four errors. They were led by Joey Wiemer, who hit a three-run homer in the second inning.

Rays 6, Pirates 1

Cedric Mullins went 3-for-4 with a solo homer and four RBIs, while Jake Fraley went 3-for-3 with two runs as host Tampa Bay beat Pittsburgh in Port Charlotte, Fla.

Starter Shane McClanahan (2-0) earned the victory, surrendering no runs and no hits — with seven strikeouts — over 3 2/3 innings.

Pittsburgh had four hits and scored its run in the ninth inning on a homer by Konnor Griffin.

Red Sox 7, Twins 2

Caleb Durbin had two of Boston’s 10 hits, and Jason Delay hit a solo homer in his only at-bat as the Red Sox beat visiting Minnesota in Fort Myers, Fla.

Durbin is batting .400 in 30 at-bats this spring, with seven RBIs and three stolen bases.

For Minnesota, Alan Roden went 2-for-3 with an RBI, and starter Zebby Matthews (0-2) pitched five innings, giving up two runs (none earned) and four hits.

Astros 1, Marlins 0

Shay Whitcomb’s line-drive double in the eighth provided Houston with its only hit and run of the game, but it was enough to send the host Astros past Miami in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Houston starter Cristian Javier threw a shutout over four innings, giving up two hits and striking out five, with only one walk. AJ Blubaugh, the fifth Astros pitcher of the day, got his first decision of the spring after surrendering one hit over two shutout innings. He struck out three.

Marlins starter Eury Perez pitched hitless ball over four innings, walking one and striking out five.

Mets 8, Blue Jays 1

Mike Tauchman went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, and Marcus Semien homered and drove in three runs as host New York defeated Toronto in Port St. Lucie, Fla., in a game called after six innings because of rain.

Semien’s home run was a solo shot in the first inning.

Toronto had only four hits, and starting pitcher Grant Rogers gave up eight runs (five earned) and seven hits over 2 1/3 innings to drop to 0-2 with an 8.59 ERA this spring.

Dodgers (ss) 5, Rangers 3

After falling behind in the sixth inning, Los Angeles’ home squad wasted no time to retake the lead thanks to an Andy Pages RBI single to take down Texas in Phoenix, Ariz.

Dodgers starter River Ryan gave up four hits but allowed just one run, one walk and threw in five strikeouts to maintain his ERA at 1.86. Kyle Tucker hit a two-run homer in the first inning one of two Los Angeles extra-base hits.

Marc Church took the loss for the Rangers in his first decision of the spring after allowing two hits and two runs in one inning of work. Mark Canha was 2-for-4 on the day with a two-run homer in the sixth.

Giants 7, Brewers 1

San Francisco was one out away from a combined perfect game and one strike away from a no-hitter that was headed by five dominant innings from Robbie Ray to subdue Milwaukee in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Ray lowered his ERA to 1.23 in his eight-strikeout showing with no walks or hits to get his first win of spring training. The Giants supported Ray with a six-run second inning that was sparked by a three-run homer from Jerar Encarnacion. Matt Chapman had three of San Francisco’s 11 hits.

Brewers starter Shane Drohan took the loss after giving up four runs (three earned), six hits and two walks across four innings.

Angels 6, Rockies 5

Zach Humphreys hit a two-run homer in the seventh to give Los Angeles its first lead and followed it up with a walk-off single to take down Colorado in Tempe, Ariz.

After being called up Tuesday, Humphreys’ pinch-hit homer in his first appearance this spring cemented the comeback from a 4-0 deficit that was also aided by Jeimer Candelario’s two-run homer in the fifth. The Angels bullpen allowed just three hits in the final six innings as Samy Natera Jr. got the win after a scoreless ninth.

Hunter Goodman hit a three-run homer in the third inning and Jake McCarthy hit a trio of singles for the Rockies.

Mariners 6, Reds 3

Brendan Donovan went 4-for-4 with three RBIs to push Seattle past Cincinnati in Peoria, Ariz.

Donovan drove in the first runs of the day for the Mariners with a 2-run double as part of a five-run fifth inning for Seattle, following it up with an RBI single in the sixth. Starter George Kirby went 4 2/3 innings, allowing seven hits, two runs and a walk with four strikeouts. Luke Raley and Rob Refsnyder also chipped in RBI doubles in the fifth.

Matt McLain hit a solo homer for the Reds and was 2-for-3 on the day. Cincinnati starter Brandon Williamson allowed just two hits and a walk and struck out four across four innings.

Royals 10, White Sox 4

Peyton Wilson and Luca Tresh hit two-run homers and Brandon Drury hit a solo shot as part of Kansas City’s 13 hits to take a game from Chicago in Surprise, Ariz.

Kansas City used a five-run seventh to blow the game open behind Gavin Cross’s three-run double and Wilson’s dinger. The Royals bullpen pitched a shutout as Alex Lange secured the win with 1 1/3 scoreless innings. 12 different Royals logged a hit on the day.

Erick Fedde took the loss, giving up seven hits and three runs across 3 2/3 innings to go with four strikeouts.

Padres 4, Diamondbacks 4

San Diego erased a four-run deficit in the final two innings to salvage a stalemate with Arizona in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Romeo Sanabria and Pablo Reyes each had RBI doubles, the latter doing it with the Padres down to their last out, to force the tie. San Diego’s bullpen combined for 4 2/3 innings of no-hit work to wrap the game.

A four-run fourth was the only scoring on the day for the Diamondbacks as Jorge Barrosa headed the effort with a two-run triple. Starter Brandon Pfaadt didn’t allow a hit over five innings of work and struck out six.

Guardians 12, Athletics 6

Cleveland hit four home runs and used 15 hits to blow away the Athletics in Goodyear, Ariz.

David Fry hit a three-run homer in the first, Rhys Hoskins hit a two-run shot in the sixth and Stuart Fairchild hit back-to-back solo homers with CJ Kayfus in the seventh. Starter Tanner Bibee got pieced up by the Athletics, giving up 13 hits and six runs across 5 2/3 innings to raise his ERA to 4.42.

Colby Thomas and Cade Marlowe hit solo shots of their own for the Athletics. Starter Wei-En Lin was tagged for five hits and six runs across just 1 1/3 innings while walking two and striking out two.

Dodgers (ss) 14, Cubs 8

The Los Angeles road squad got the job done behind Jack Suwinski’s first inning, three-run homer to down Chicago in Mesa, Ariz.

Zachary Ehrhard and Damon Keith each had two-RBI triples as eight Dodgers collected at least one RBI. Starter Emmet Sheehan got the win after a solid 3 2/3 innings where he gave up three hits, two runs and one walk while striking out four.

Jameson Taillon’s rough spring continued as he gave up eight hits, 10 runs and four walks through 3 1/3 innings, raising his ERA to 22.18. Devin Ortiz attempted to give the Cubs a late spark with a ninth-inning grand slam.

Orioles-Yankees (canceled)

The game between New York’s split squad and Baltimore in Sarasota, Fla., was scratched due to inclement weather. There will be no makeup date.

–Field Level Media

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MLB roundup: White Sox's Braden Montgomery hits walk-off HR in debut

Jun 9, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA;  Chicago White Sox right fielder Braden Montgomery (24) yells as he approaches home plate after his walk off two run home run during the tenth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn ImagesJun 9, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox right fielder Braden Montgomery (24) yells as he approaches home plate after his walk off two run home run during the tenth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Braden Montgomery belted a game-ending, two-run homer in the 10th inning in his major league debut to lift the host Chicago White Sox to a 6-5 victory against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday.

Montgomery connected against Braves closer Raisel Iglesias (0-1) in the bottom of the 10th after Atlanta’s Mauricio Dubon hit a go-ahead single against Grant Taylor on the first pitch of the top half. Montgomery finished 2-for-5 with three RBIs, becoming the fifth player in major league history to hit a walk-off homer in his debut.

Miguel Vargas belted a two-run shot and Jacob Gonzalez had two hits and an RBI for the White Sox, who took their only lead on the final swing.

The Braves led 4-0 after their half of the third, largely on Matt Olson’s two homers. Ozzie Albies and Michael Harris II added three hits apiece for Atlanta, which lost star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. to hamstring tightness while he was attempting to leg out an infield single.

Dodgers 12, Pirates 3

Freddie Freeman recorded his 2,500th career hit as part of Los Angeles’ 10-run seventh inning, and the Dodgers thrashed host Pittsburgh.

The big frame featured three RBIs from Andy Pages, including a two-run homer, and two RBIs from Shohei Ohtani. Max Muncy finished with three hits for the Dodgers, and reliever Will Klein (2-2) threw 1 1/3 scoreless innings.

Bryan Reynolds and Ryan O’Hearn homered for the Pirates, who have lost four in a row. Reliever Wilber Dotel (1-1) allowed six runs (five earned) without retiring a batter.

Athletics 7, Brewers 5

Tyler Soderstrom and Nick Kurtz each homered for the third time in two games, powering the Athletics to a victory over Milwaukee, evening the three-game series in Las Vegas.

After homering seven times in the wild series opener, won by the Brewers 15-14 in 12 innings, the A’s pounded out another five homers on Tuesday at the hitter-friendly home of the Athletics’ Triple-A affiliate. Jonah Heim, Zack Gelof and Henry Bolte (his first in the majors) also went deep for the A’s.

Athletics starter J.T. Ginn (4-3) allowed five runs in 5 2/3 innings to beat Brewers starter Robert Gasser (0-3), who yielded six runs in five innings. Mason Barnett tossed two scoreless for his first career save. Jackson Chourio had Milwaukee’s lone homer.

Mariners 6, Orioles 5 (10 innings)

Randy Arozarena hit the second pitch of the 10th inning for a two-run home run and Seattle held on to defeat host Baltimore.

It was Arozarena’s third hit of the game. Seattle’s Mitch Garver socked a three-run home run in the fourth inning and Logan Gilbert pitched six strong frames, allowing one run on three hits. Jose Ferrer (1-1) gave up two ninth-inning runs to blow a save but instead recorded the win.

Coby Mayo homered with one out in the bottom of the ninth before Samuel Basallo’s fielder’s-choice grounder tied the game. Baltimore scored another run in the 10th on Leody Taveras’ RBI single but failed to plate the tying run despite having runners on the corners and no outs.

Marlins 10, Diamondbacks 6

Otto Lopez, whose .341 batting average leads the majors, went 3-for-5 with four runs and the go-ahead RBI in the eighth inning as host Miami defeated Arizona.

Rookie catcher Joe Mack went 4-for-4 with three runs as the Marlins won for the sixth time in seven games thanks to a four-run eighth. After Max Meyer allowed two runs over 5 1/3 innings, Pete Fairbanks (3-3) struck out two in the ninth.

The Diamondbacks, just 3-8 in their past 11 games, were led by Ketel Marte, who went 3-for-5 with three RBIs, and homers from Corbin Carroll and Gabriel Moreno. Brandyn Garcia (0-1) permitted four runs over two-thirds of an inning.

Rays 4, Red Sox 3

Ryan Vilade went 3-for-4 and Nick Martinez turned in seven-plus strong innings to help Tampa Bay defeat Boston in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Martinez (6-2) held Boston to three runs on six hits. Bryan Baker retired the Red Sox in order in the ninth to earn his 18th save. Ben Williamson and Nick Fortes each contributed two hits and an RBI. Yandy Diaz singled and walked to extend his on-base streak to 23, the longest active streak in the major leagues.

Payton Tolle (3-3) pitched six innings and allowed four runs on nine hits in Boston’s third straight loss. Isiah Kiner-Falefa had two of the Red Sox’s six hits and scored twice, while Marcelo Mayer added a late two-run double.

Yankees 3, Guardians 2

Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a go-ahead solo homer in the eighth inning, lifting visiting New York to a win over Cleveland.

Spencer Jones belted his first major league homer for the Yankees. New York reliever Camilo Doval (2-0) tossed a scoreless seventh, and Fernando Cruz earned his first save of the season with 1 2/3 shutout innings, making the Yankees the first AL team to record 40 wins.

Tim Herrin (0-2) gave up one run in 1 1/3 innings for the Guardians, who lost for the fifth time in six games. Cleveland’s Angel Martinez had two hits and an RBI.

Blue Jays 3, Phillies 2

Brandon Valenzuela capped a two-run ninth inning with a walk-off single as Toronto defeated visiting Philadelphia

Bryson Stott’s RBI double against Louis Varland (3-1) gave the Phillies a 2-1 lead in the top of the ninth, but in the bottom of the inning, Jhoan Duran (1-3) blew a save for the first time in 17 opportunities this year.

In first start since May 24, having recovered from a hamstring strain, Toronto ace Dylan Cease struck out 11 while allowing one run in six innings. His counterpart, Zack Wheeler, also threw six innings of one-run ball.

Cardinals 7, Mets 0

Dustin May pitched six stellar innings for his first win in nearly two months and Alec Burleson hit a two-run homer as visiting St. Louis extended its winning streak to five games with a victory over New York.

May (4-6) scattered four hits and a walk while striking out six. Cardinals rookie JJ Wetherholt hit a two-run single and Jordan Walker rapped an RBI double to highlight a four-run third inning. Ivan Herrera reached base five times, including three hits, and scored three times.

Mets starter Freddy Peralta (4-5) allowed a season-worst six runs on six hits in six innings. Rookie A.J. Ewing had two of New York’s five hits, but the Mets were shut out for the seventh time this season.

Royals 5, Rangers 3

Jac Caglianone homered twice and Kansas City used a four-run sixth inning to rally for a victory over visiting Texas.

Caglianone, who had three hits with a walk, led off the fifth inning with a home run for Kansas City’s first hit against Texas starter Nathan Eovaldi (5-7). He then highlighted the breakout sixth with a two-run shot. Both of Caglianone’s career two-homer games have come against the Rangers.

Josh Jung and Brandon Nimmo each had two hits for Texas, which had won seven of nine, a stretch that began with a three-game home sweep of Kansas City. Texas’ Corey Seager and Jake Burger had an RBI apiece.

Tigers 10, Twins 4

Dillon Dingler homered twice among four hits and knocked in four runs as streaking Detroit pounded visiting Minnesota.

Kerry Carpenter supplied a two-run shot and Riley Greene added a solo blast while driving in two runs as the Tigers won for the sixth time in seven games. Gleyber Torres contributed a two-run single. Detroit starter Troy Melton (3-0) gave up four runs and eight hits in five innings.

Josh Bell hit his 200th career homer for the Twins, who have lost five of their past six. Byron Buxton led off the game with a homer, Brooks Lee and Kody Clemens added solo homers, and Minnesota starter Taj Bradley (5-3) allowed five runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings.

Rockies 7, Cubs 3

Hunter Goodman and Ezequiel Tovar homered as Colorado beat Chicago in Denver.

Edouard Julien had two hits and drove in three runs, Willi Castro finished with three hits and Kyle Karros had two hits for Colorado, which snapped a four-game losing streak. Tomoyuki Sugano (6-4) allowed three runs on six hits in five-plus innings.

Michael Busch homered and Alex Bregman had two hits and an RBI for Chicago, which has lost six of its past eight games. Cubs starter Colin Rea (5-4) lasted 4 2/3 innings, allowing season-high totals of seven runs and nine hits.

Reds 5, Padres 3 (11 innings)

Sal Stewart clouted a two-run homer in the 11th inning and visiting Cincinnati snapped a five-game losing streak with a victory over San Diego.

Stewart drilled a hanging splitter from Yuki Matsui (0-1) over the center field wall for the decisive runs. Tejay Antone (1-0) picked up the win despite allowing a run in the 10th. Zach Maxwell earned his first major league save with a 1-2-3 11th.

San Diego starter Lucas Giolito pitched four innings, permitting two hits and two runs, one earned. Samad Taylor, Jackson Merrill and Fernando Tatis Jr. each notched an RBI hit for the Padres, who have lost 12 of their past 15 games.

Angels 10, Astros 1

Oswald Peraza had three RBIs and Jo Adell and Wade Meckler drove in two apiece as Los Angeles built an early seven-run lead and cruised to a victory over Houston in Anaheim, Calif.

Walbert Urena (4-4) pitched five scoreless innings for the Angels, who had lost six of their previous eight games. Sebastian Rivero had two hits before exiting with a left wrist injury, and Nolan Schanuel left with a calf ailment.

Brice Matthews had an RBI single for the Astros, who had won three of their previous four contests. Kai-Wei Teng (3-5) was roughed up for seven runs (five earned) and seven hits over four innings.

Nationals 6, Giants 3

Luis Garcia Jr. hit the 11th pitch of the game for a two-run homer, James Wood had three hits and scored twice and Washington made it two straight wins at San Francisco.

Andrew Alvarez and four relievers overcame nine hits and seven walks to limit the Giants to three runs, helping the Nationals improve to 4-1 on a six-game Western swing. Daylen Lile drove in a pair with a bases-loaded walk and an RBI triple.

Giants starter Adrian Houser (2-6) worked 4 1/3 innings and gave up three runs and four hits. Bryce Elridge ripped a late solo shot and Jung Hoo Lee contributed a pair of hits and RBIs for San Francisco.

–Field Level Media

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BetBoom, 9z, G2 move on to Stage 3 at IEM Cologne

Nov 5, 2022; San Francisco, California, USA; Fans react during the League of Legends World Championships between T1 and DRX at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn ImagesNov 5, 2022; San Francisco, California, USA; Fans react during the League of Legends World Championships between T1 and DRX at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

BetBoom Team, 9z Team and G2 Esports won their Round 4 high matches in Stage 2 on Monday to move onto Stage 3 at the Intel Extreme Masters Cologne Major in Germany.

They will await three more teams to join them in Stage 3, as the Swiss System format concludes Tuesday to determine the last of the 16 participants in Stage 3.

Eight teams were seeded directly into Stage 3: Team Vitality, Natus Vincere, Team Falcons, The MongolZ, PARIVISION, Aurora Gaming, FURIA and MOUZ. FUT Esports and Team Spirit joined them by going 3-0 in Stage 2.

Teams are competing for their share of the Counter-Strike 2 tournament’s $1.25 million prize pool with the grand final scheduled for June 21. The champion receives $500,000.

Advancement and elimination matches in Stage 2 are best-of-three. All other Stage 2 matches were a single map.

In the first Monday high match (between teams with 2-1 records), BetBoom opened with a 13-7 win over Monte on Nuke. Monte followed with a 13-6 victory on Mirage before BetBoom registered a 13-8 triumph on Dust II. Kirill “Magnojez” Rodnov paced all-Russian BetBoom with 58 kills and a plus-26 kills-deaths differential. Bulgaria’s Aleks “Rainwaker” Petrov led Monte with 47 kills and a plus-5 K-D differential.

In the second high match, 9z made quick work of TYLOO, posting a sweep with wins on Overpass (13-10) and Inferno (13-6). Franco “dgt” Garcia of Uruguay led the way for 9z, posting 40 kills and a plus-21 K-D differential. Qianhao “Moseyuh” Chen of all-Chinese TYLOO notched a team-high 29 kills and an even K-D differential.

In the third high match, G2 also picked up a sweep, taking out BIG on Inferno (13-3) and Mirage (13-8). For G2, Guy “NertZ” Iluz of Israel delivered 39 kills and a plus-21 K-D differential. Gleb “gr1ks” Gazin of Belarus led BIG with 23 kills and a minus-2 K-D differential.

In the first of three elimination matches, B8 recovered from a 13-7 loss on Mirage against MIBR, posting back-to-back wins on Nuke (13-10) and Ancient (13-8). Legacy swept M80 with wins on Dust II (13-8) and Inferno (16-13 in overtime). paiN Gaming topped Astralis 2-0, prevailing 13-11 on Nuke and a 13-4 on Overpass.

Stage 3 finishes Tuesday with three matches featuring teams with 2-2 records:

–Monte vs. paiN Gaming

–TYLOO vs. Legacy

–BIG vs. B8

Intel Extreme Masters Cologne Major prize pool

1. $500,000

2. $170,000

3-4. $80,000

5-8. $45,000

9-11. $15,000

12-14. $15,000

15-16. $15,000

17-19. $10,000

20-22. $10,000 — MIBR, M80, Astralis

23-24. $10,000 — GamerLegion, FlyQuest

25-27. $5,000 — Lynn Vision Gaming, NRG, Team Liquid

28-30. $5,000 — THUNDERdOWNUNDER, Sharks Esports, HEROIC

31-32. $5,000 — Gaimin Gladiators, SINNERS Esports

–Field Level Media

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Mariners dealing with injuries ahead of rematch vs. Orioles

Jun 8, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (12) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a run during the eighth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn ImagesJun 8, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (12) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a run during the eighth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

Making adjustments is bound to be a key for the Seattle Mariners and Baltimore Orioles as they face off in a four-game series this week.

The teams will meet in Baltimore for the second time Tuesday night, a day after some roster adjustments.

The Mariners will be without shortstop J.P. Crawford for the series after he was placed on the 10-day injured list with a contusion on his right hand. He was hit by a pitch in Friday’s game at Detroit.

“We think it’s probably the smart thing to do at this point,” Seattle manager Dan Wilson said of the IL move.

The Orioles already altered their rotation to begin the series with Seattle. The teams will meet seven times in an 11-day period.

The Mariners, largely courtesy of Josh Naylor’s grand slam, won 6-3 in Monday night’s series opener. They’re 2-3 since winning eight games in a row.

Seattle played its most recent game without rookie infielder Colt Emerson, who had been plugged in at shortstop during the weekend. He had back tightness and was scratched from Monday’s lineup.

Crawford’s roster replacement is infielder Ryan Bliss, who supplied a sacrifice fly in the series opener. Bliss played as the second baseman, and Cole Young, who has had a heavy workload all spring, shifted to shortstop.

“He seems to be maintaining his strength and stamina,” Wilson said of Young. “It has been outstanding.”

The Orioles will try to snap a three-game skid Tuesday after blown chances in the series opener.

“We knew we had to grind and really force them to work, and we did that,” Baltimore manager Craig Albernaz said. “We just couldn’t come through with the big blow. But it’s one of those games where you’re proud of how they fought.”

The Orioles have had some recent baserunning snafus, a glaring one when Blaze Alexander tagged up from first base and was thrown out at second on a play that cost them a run on what would have been a sacrifice fly.

“It’s one of those things; I love the aggressiveness,” Albernaz said. “It’s just smart aggressiveness (we need).”

Right-hander Logan Gilbert (4-4, 3.79 ERA) will start on Tuesday for the Mariners, aiming for his third consecutive win.

Gilbert hasn’t given up a run in his last three road outings, blanking the Athletics, Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox in a total of 17 2/3 innings. In those three games, he has struck out 21 and walked four.

Gilbert has made three career starts vs. the Orioles, going 1-1 with a 3.38 ERA in 18 2/3 innings. The victory came in 2023 in Baltimore.

The Orioles had a disruption before the series when starter Chris Bassitt went on the 15-day injury list Monday due to low back discomfort, but that move shouldn’t directly impact the rotation for the rest of the series.

Left-hander Trevor Rogers (3-6, 6.29 ERA) is Baltimore’s projected starter on Tuesday. He won for the first time since April 1 after allowing one run on five hits in 5 2/3 innings on Thursday in an 8-2 victory at Boston.

Rogers has made two career starts against Seattle without a decision. His ERA in those games is 2.03 over 13 1/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

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