Laureano Drives in Go-Ahead Run in 3-Run 10th Inning as Orioles Blast 3 Homers and Beat Braves 9
- The Baltimore Orioles secured a 9-6 victory over the Atlanta Braves in the first two games of their series, with the matchup taking place at Atlanta’s home field on the weekend of July 5, 2025.
- The Orioles secured the win with Ramón Laureano's key RBI double in the 10th inning, after a tied 6-6 game that involved multiple lead changes.
- In his first start over 374 appearances, Braves left-hander Aaron Bummer struck out five of his initial outs but struggled in the third inning, allowing three runs on a pair of home runs while pitching 2.1 innings.
- Bummer allowed a two-run homer to Jordan Westburg and a two-run homer to Colton Cowser, while Orioles closer Félix Bautista pitched a scoreless ninth for the win.
- The Orioles’ victory extended the Braves’ losing streak in series to three, raised concerns over Orioles catcher Gary Sánchez’s knee injury, and set the stage for Sunday’s pitching matchup of Grant Holmes against Trevor Rogers.
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Former Brave Ramon Laureano sends Orioles over Atlanta in 10th
Ramon Laureano and Jacob Stallings delivered run-scoring doubles in the 10th inning to help the visiting Baltimore Orioles rally for three runs and defeat the Atlanta Braves 9-6 on Saturday.
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Back-to-back RBI doubles lift Orioles over Braves in 10 innings
Ramon Laureano and Jacob Stallings delivered run-scoring doubles in the 10th inning to help the visiting Baltimore Orioles rally for three runs and defeat the Atlanta Braves 9-6 on Saturday.
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Laureano drives in go-ahead run in 3-run 10th inning as Orioles blast 3 ...
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Orioles’ Ramón Laureano comes through in extras to lead 9-6 win vs. Braves
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