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Skenes Surpasses 200 Strikeouts for the Pirates in a 10-Inning Loss to the Orioles
Dylan Beavers' walk-off single capped Baltimore's fourth walk-off win in five games, highlighting the team's strong late-game clutch hitting during their 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh.
- On Wednesday at Camden Yards, the Baltimore Orioles beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 in 10 innings via a walk-off single by Dylan Beavers during their fourth walk-off win in five games.
- By using the final weeks to evaluate prospects, the Baltimore Orioles have prioritized young players like Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo, producing late rallies and clutch hitting toward 2026.
- Paul Skenes, Pirates starter, struck out eight in five two-hit innings surpassing 200 strikeouts, while Tyler Wells allowed one run in 6 2/3 innings and Albert Suárez closed the 10th.
- The result moves the Orioles to their 67th win and the Pirates to 64-82, marking their 29th losing season in 33 years, with the series concluding Thursday.
- With Beavers and Samuel Basallo emerging, rookie Dylan Beavers has reached base 34 times in 20 games with a.305 average and.453 on-base percentage, highlighting Baltimore Orioles' potential as they build toward 2026 despite sitting fifth in the AL East standings.
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Orioles edge Pirates for fourth walk-off win in five games
Rookie outfielder Dylan Beavers hit a game-winning single with no outs in the 10th inning as the Baltimore Orioles beat the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 on Wednesday night.
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Read Full ArticleBeavers belts big hit as Orioles produce 4th walk-off win in 5 games, 2-1 over Pirates in 10
BALTIMORE–What happened? Suddenly, the late innings are can’t miss for Orioles fans. Seemingly no matter what happens in the early innings, the Orioles will find a way to win. For the fourth time in five games on this homestand, the Orioles overcame an early deficit and won in their last at-bat. This time, Dylan Beavers …
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