Nationals Sweep Orioles as CJ Abrams, Dylan Crews Power Five-Homer Victory
- The Washington Nationals swept the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game home series concluding on May 18, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
- The sweep resulted from Baltimore's continuing difficulties, including a six-game losing streak, a.333 win percentage, and manager Brandon Hyde's firing on May 17.
- Washington hit five home runs in the finale, with CJ Abrams and Dylan Crews powering early leads while Orioles struggled to capitalize on scoring chances.
- Abrams has hit 11 leadoff home runs for Washington, bringing him close to Alfonso Soriano’s franchise record, while Zach Eflin gave up eight earned runs—matching his career high—over 5⅓ innings.
- The sweep deepened Baltimore's struggles and preceded their upcoming four-game series at Milwaukee, indicating ongoing challenges for their pitching and offense.
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CJ Abrams hits 2 of Nats' 5 homers in 10-4 win for 3-game sweep of skidding Orioles
BALTIMORE (AP) — CJ Abrams went deep on the first two pitches he saw from Zach Eflin, and the Washington Nationals hit five homers in a 10-4 victory over the free-falling Baltimore Orioles on Sunday for a three-game sweep.
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