Holliday leads Orioles against the Mets after 4-hit game
BALTIMORE, JUL 8 – Jackson Holliday leads the Orioles after a four-hit game as Baltimore hosts the Mets for their first 2025 meeting, with pitching and injury updates impacting both teams.
- The Baltimore Orioles faced the New York Mets in Baltimore on Tuesday amid a challenging 2025 season with a 40-49 record and injuries affecting key players.
- The Orioles' difficulties partially stem from catcher Adley Rutschman's grade 2 oblique strain sustained on June 21, sidelining him since late June with a likely post All-Star break return.
- Last month, Francisco Alvarez was sent down to Triple-A Syracuse following a difficult 26-game stretch in which he batted.236 with three home runs and posted an OPS of.588 as he worked to regain his hitting form.
- Alvarez suffered a hamate bone injury in his left hand during March, which hindered his offseason efforts to adjust his swing; however, Triple-A manager Dick Scott noted that Alvarez is putting in strong effort, gaining confidence, and working toward more consistent at-bats.
- Injuries continue to impact Orioles’ players like Jordan Westburg, who remains day-to-day, while the team relies on recovering key contributors to improve its standing in the AL East.
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ARLINGTON, Texas – Unfortunately, injuries have partially defined Jordan Westburg’s 2025 season and career to date with the Baltimore Orioles. After making the O’s opening day roster this spring and playing 26 games, the former Mississippi State standout strained his left hamstring and missed over a month. After being activated on June 10, he was playing well until he suffered a left index finger strain sliding into second against Tampa Bay on J…
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