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Orioles Beat Red Sox 5-1 to Salvage Series Split

  • The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Boston Red Sox 5-1 on Sunday in Boston, securing a series split in the four-game matchup that had been delayed by two rainouts.
  • The Orioles secured the win after splitting Saturday's day-night doubleheader and overcoming Boston's offense struggling for the second consecutive game.
  • Oriole hitters Dylan Carlson and Ryan O'Hearn each hit solo home runs, while starter Dean Kremer allowed no runs over 5 1/3 innings with seven singles allowed.
  • Marcelo Mayer, a promising Red Sox prospect, recorded his first hit in the major leagues, while Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman exited the game after being struck forcefully by a foul ball on his mask.
  • The win marked Baltimore’s first back-to-back victories since early May, and they are set to begin a three-game matchup with St. Louis on Monday, with Charlie Morton slated to pitch.
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Mass Live broke the news in Springfield, United States on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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