Orioles' Power Surge and Bradish's Gem Sink Royals
The Baltimore Orioles rode a stellar pitching performance from Kyle Bradish and a potent offensive display, including four home runs, to defeat the Kansas City Royals 6-1. The win extended Baltimore's winning streak.
Kyle Bradish delivered an outstanding outing for the Baltimore Orioles, limiting the Kansas City Royals to just one run and two hits over 6 2/3 innings. Bradish (6-9) was in command for much of the night, carrying a no-hitter into the seventh inning before Jac Caglianone broke it up with a leadoff single. The Orioles' offense provided ample support, with multiple players contributing to the scoring.
The Orioles' bats came alive, launching four home runs to power their offense. Coby Mayo, Taylor Ward, and Gunnar Henderson all contributed with long balls, in addition to Pete Alonso's two-run blast. This offensive outburst helped secure a comfortable victory for Baltimore.
With this win, the Orioles have now won three consecutive games, marking the eighth time this season they have achieved such a streak. The team continues to demonstrate its ability to win series and build momentum.
The Orioles are proving to be a dangerous team when their pitching and power hitting align, and Bradish's strong outing is a significant positive sign for their rotation.


