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Orioles Rally for Comeback Win Against Royals, Injury Update on Holliday

Baltimore Orioles

The Orioles showcased their resilience in a thrilling 8-6 comeback victory over the Royals, securing a series win in Kansas City. This win puts the Orioles just one game shy of the .500 mark, a notable feat considering the Royals had recently snapped a lengthy losing streak. While some might argue that the Orioles should have dominated the lowest-ranked team in the American League, the series victory still highlights their ability to fight back when faced with adversity.

Fans have reason to be optimistic as Samuel Basallo and Coby Mayo are showing signs of life at the plate. Mayo, in particular, has made an impact with two three-run homers throughout the series. Meanwhile, struggling outfielders Dylan Beavers and Colton Cowser each contributed two hits in Wednesday’s match, signaling potential improvements that could help the team overcome their earlier challenges.

However, not all news is positive for the Orioles. Veteran pitcher Chris Bassitt continues to struggle, even after being given a five-run cushion following a six-run top of the sixth inning. Unfortunately, Bassitt faltered, surrendering a home run to the first batter he faced after the offensive surge. Ultimately, he allowed five runs in 5.1 innings, raising his season ERA to 6.75 after five starts. While comparisons to Charlie Morton’s early-season ERA of 10.89 might be premature, there is certainly pressure mounting for Bassitt as Cade Povich and Brandon Young excel in Triple-A Norfolk.

Injuries are also a concern for the Orioles, with Jackson Holliday sent back to Baltimore for an MRI on his hand after a rehab stint was halted due to an uncomfortable swing. The team has yet to provide updates on Holliday or other injured players, leaving fans in suspense as they await news.

The Orioles will return to action on Friday night at home against the Red Sox, with the game set to start at 7:05 PM. As of now, a starter for the Orioles has not been announced. If they choose not to skip Dean Kremer’s turn, he is expected to take the mound, while the Red Sox will counter with Brayan Bello, who has struggled early in the 2026 season.

In addition to the game updates, the Orioles made a roster move prior to yesterday’s game, placing their closer on the family leave/bereavement list, although the specifics remain private. Our thoughts are with the player and their family during this time.

As the Orioles navigate through injuries and pitching struggles, the team remains focused on building momentum and finding consistency. With key players showing improvement at the plate and the potential for recovery in the lineup, the road ahead could hold promising opportunities for the Orioles.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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