Orioles Edge Braves as Morton Outduels Strider
- On Friday night at Truist Park, Morton outdueled Strider in a 3-2 Orioles victory.
- Following Morton's strong outing, Cedric Mullins' two-run homer and the Braves' 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position left six on base, contributing to their loss.
- Morton’s 97-pitch outing produced 19 whiffs and seven strikeouts, while Strider struck out six over six innings with three earned runs.
- Ahead of the July 31 Trade Deadline, the Orioles are considered potential sellers with multiple trade chips under discussion, as Morton’s decision to return to Baltimore influences roster plans.
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The Atlanta Braves began their July 4th weekend series with the Baltimore Orioles at Truist Park on Friday night, the same way they began this long homestand, with a loss. Atlanta lost 3-2, getting a two-run home run from catcher Drake Baldwin in the 6th inning, but nothing else. The Braves left six runners on base and were 0-5 with runners in scoring position. Spencer Strider (6 innings, three earned runs, six strikeouts) picked up the loss, an…

Orioles edge Braves, 3-2, as Charlie Morton outduels Spencer Strider
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Morton's dominant run could make him valuable trade chip -- or sway Orioles not to sell
ATLANTA -- Many names are being tossed about as potential trade chips for the Orioles, who could become sellers ahead of the July 31 Trade Deadline. The speculation has been rampant.
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