Henderson Drives in Four Runs in Extra Innings and Orioles Beat Rangers 10-6 in 11
- The Baltimore Orioles secured a 10-6 victory over the Texas Rangers in 11 innings on Monday, kicking off their three-game series in Arlington, Texas.
- The Rangers' bullpen struggled in extra innings amid a taxing season marked by injuries and missed scoring opportunities, contributing to four consecutive extra-inning games, tying a club record from 2002.
- Gunnar Henderson led Baltimore's rally with a two-run home run in the 10th and key RBIs in the 11th, supported by Luis Vazquez and Ramon Laureano, who scored on clutch hits to secure the win.
- Henderson said on the postgame show, "They responded immediately," while Rangers manager Bochy remarked, "Baseball is hard" and acknowledged the toll of extended games on pitching staff.
- The loss extended Texas’ struggles with runners in scoring position during extra innings, leaving the Rangers 9.5 games behind in the AL West as injuries to key players persist.
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Vázquez’s Single Sparks Orioles’ 11th-Inning Rally - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Texas Rangers 10-6 in an 11-inning contest at Globe Life Field on June 30, 2025, improving their record to 37-47 in the American League East. The Rangers, now 41-44, remain fourth in the AL West. The game, which lasted 3 hours and 34 minutes, saw pivotal performances from Gunnar Henderson and Ramón Laureano, with Keegan Akin earning the win for Baltimore. The Orioles struck first in the third…
Gunnar Henderson pushed four extra innings and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Texas Rangers 10-6 in 11 innings on Monday night.

Four-run uprising in 11th carries Orioles over Rangers
Luis Vazquez, Ramon Laureano and Gunnar Henderson drove in runs in the 11th inning to lift the Baltimore Orioles to a wild 10-6 win over the Texas Rangers on Monday in the opener of a three-game series in Arlington, Texas.


Orioles’ offense erupts late for 10-6 win over Rangers in 11 innings
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