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Mitchell Parker works 8 innings of 1-hit ball as Nationals rout Orioles

  • The Washington Nationals defeated the Baltimore Orioles 7-0 on Tuesday, Apr 22, 2025, at Nationals Park.
  • Baltimore pitching contributed to the loss, as starter Dean Kremer allowed six runs and eleven hits over 5 1/3 innings.
  • Nationals pitcher Mitchell Parker dominated Baltimore hitters, allowing just one hit over eight innings.
  • Orioles manager Brandon Hyde summarized the performance, stating, "We did not play well."
  • This outcome marked Baltimore's third loss in four games, lowering their season record to 9-13.
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Nationals' Mitchell Parker baffles Orioles, drops ERA to 1.39 with career-best outing

Washington Nationals starter Mitchell Parker figured that after eight innings and 99 pitches, his job was done.

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Mitchell Parker twirls gem as Nationals blank Orioles

Mitchell Parker allowed just one hit over eight innings, Dylan Crews and Nathaniel Lowe homered and the Washington Nationals beat the visiting Baltimore Orioles 7-0 on Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series. Parker (3-1) allowed only a…

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