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Tomoyuki Sugano Throws 6 Sharp Innings, Tyler O'Neill Homers Again to Help Orioles Beat Rockies

  • On Sunday, July 27, 2025, at Camden Yards, the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Colorado Rockies 5-1.
  • Having won three of four games and beating the lowly Rockies twice, the Orioles still lost 6-5 on Friday after hitting four homers in the first two innings.
  • Through six innings, Sugano allowed one run on four hits, striking out eight in front of 16,401 fans.
  • O’Neill homered for the third straight game, boosting his season OPS to.724 and extending the lead to 4-1.
  • Next, Zach Eflin faces the AL East-leading Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night, and Sugano’s one-year contract makes him a potential trade candidate before Friday’s deadline.
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Tomoyuki Sugano throws 6 sharp innings, Tyler O'Neill homers again to help Orioles beat Rockies

BALTIMORE — Tomoyuki Sugano pitched six innings of four-hit ball, Tyler O’Neill homered in a third straight game and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Colorado Rockies 5-1 on Sunday.

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Tomoyuki Sugano throws 6 sharp innings, Tyler O'Neill homers again to help Orioles beat Rockies 5-1

Tomoyuki Sugano pitched six innings of four-hit ball, Tyler O'Neill homered in a third straight game and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Colorado Rockies 5-1.

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Capital Gazette broke the news in Annapolis, United States on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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