Building on their triumph over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night, the Baltimore Orioles, who currently hold the top spot in the AL East standings, will seek another victory on the road on Tuesday night, April 23. The game is scheduled to commence at 9:38 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast locally on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN2) and Bally Sports West (BSW), while out-of-market viewers can tune in via the MLB Network, which can be streamed live on fubo TV (with a complimentary trial period), Sling TV (offering a first-month discount), and DirecTV Stream (with a complimentary trial period). MASN is also available for live streaming on fubo TV (with a complimentary trial period).
During Monday night’s game against the Angels, James McCann and Colton Cowser hit home runs, while Adley Rutschman contributed two RBIs to the Orioles’ tally, propelling them into first place in the AL East with a 4-2 victory. Their current road trip record stands at 3-1, and the win marked the 10,000th regular-season game in Angels history. Albert Suarez delivered a stellar performance on the mound, pitching four-hit ball into the sixth inning and securing his first major league victory since 2016. The game reached a dramatic conclusion when Craig Kimbrel struck out Mike Trout looking with the bases loaded, securing the final out and the victory for Baltimore.
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Kimbrel’s performance earned him his sixth save of the season, prompting Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde to commend his composure and control in a high-pressure situation. The Orioles’ potent lineup patiently chipped away at Angels starter Reid Detmers (3-1), who had an impressive start to the season with a 1.19 ERA and 30 strikeouts in his first four outings. McCann’s home run in the second inning and Cowser’s solo shot in the seventh contributed to Baltimore’s victory.
In a recent move, the Orioles have promoted outfielder Heston Kjerstad from Triple-A Norfolk, where he has recorded 10 home runs in 21 games. Kjerstad is ranked 29th on MLB Pipeline’s prospect list and was the No. 2 pick in the 2020 draft. He made his major league debut last season, batting .233 with two home runs in 13 games. Kjerstad’s addition to the team comes after Austin Hays, who has been struggling, was placed on the injured list due to a calf strain.