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George Kirby pitched seven scoreless innings of three-hit ball and the Mariners kept rolling with a 1-0 victory over the Orioles in Tuesday night’s series opener at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Apart from a hustle double for Gunnar Henderson and two singles from the rest of the lineup against Seattle starter George Kirby, Baltimore was toothless in its effort to help Kremer.
Dean Kremer went with the high-socks look tonight, though he already stood out as one of the Orioles who’s stayed away from the injured list. Tonight marked his 24th appearance and 23rd start, the ...
Starting pitcher Frankie Montas (3-2, 6.38 ERA) has not helped the situation. The Mets signed the veteran right-hander to a ...
Dean Kremer twirled eight masterful innings against the Mariners, but the Orioles’ bats were even worse against Seattle’s ...
George Kirby erased the taste of some previous tough outings against the Orioles by dominating for seven innings as the M's ...
George Kirby pitched seven three-hit innings, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Baltimore Orioles 1-0 on Tuesday night for ...
With Cal Raleigh continuing to hit home runs, the Seattle Mariners are among the top teams in the newest MLB Power Rankings ...
Seattle's George Kirby held the host Baltimore Orioles to three hits in seven innings and the Mariners won 1-0 for their eighth consecutive victory in a classic pitchers' duel Tuesday night.
Hader is the eighth pitcher to join the Astros’ current injured list, which includes starters Luis Garcia and Lance McCullers ...
Without question, a major reason why the Toronto Blue Jays currently occupy first place in the American League East Division ...
Mariners first. Randy Arozarena singles to shallow center field. Cal Raleigh flies out to right field to Ryan Noda. Julio Rodriguez grounds out to shortstop, Jordan Westburg to Coby Mayo. Josh Naylor ...