Orioles, the rangers accentuate the positive points after the recent reverse
June 22, 2025; Bronx, New York, United States; The Baltimore Orioles Gunnar Henderson (2) stops in the second round against New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Compulsory credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Texas Rangers and Baltimore Orioles found various degrees of satisfaction during last week, even with slightly different results.

They start a series of three games Monday evening in Baltimore.

Orioles are back home after a 3-4 road trip against opponents of the American League East with stops at Tampa Bay and New York.

“I was satisfied with the way we played during the road trip and, yes, I have the impression that this is what we can withdraw,” said the Baltimore Gunnar Henderson Baltimore stop.

The Rangers won two of the three games in Pittsburgh, ending with the defeat of 8-3 on Sunday when they were deposited 15-6.

“You take the series, I guess you are watching the positive,” said Texas Bruce Bochy manager. “We are going to Baltimore and see if we can continue to take a series.”

Texas has won six of its last eight games on the road.

The Rangers had the Wyatt Langford voltiseur in alignment Sunday after sitting two days because of the discomfort of the back. He went 0 for 3 with a walk.

Bochy said some of his end -of -game decisions on Sunday were regarding the attention of the series to Baltimore.

“We are trying to rest guys in the enclosure of the lifts,” he said.

Orioles could have more list problems to be resolved, especially at Catcher. Adley Rutschman (oblique left of the strain) made the list of injured on Sunday, then Maverick Handley, who replaced her on the list, was released in the second round Sunday after a marble collision with the Jazz Chisholm Jr. of New York.

Handley could go into the concussion protocol.

“We have not seen a collision like this in marble, probably, because all the new rules have arrived,” said the acting director of Orioles, Tony Mansolino. “So we assess it right now, the body full, each part of it. We will have more information (Monday).”

The receiver Chadwick Tri could be called from Triple-A Norfolk to join Gary Sanchez, who replaced Handley on Sunday.

Baltimore played on Sunday without the interior field player Jordan Westburg, who suffered a sprain of the fingers on Saturday.

The Orioles will go with the left-hander Trevor Rogers (0-0, 3.12 ERA) as a starting launcher in the opening of the series. He will be in his third match of the season of the season, working more recently 2 1/3 rounds as a starter while abandoning three points on Wednesday in Tampa Bay.

Rogers has a 0-1 file with an MPM of 4.38 in 12 1/3 rounds on two career starts against the Rangers.

Orioles have a different look in their enclosure of the lifters. The right-hander Yennier Cano, an All-Star two years ago, was optionized on Sunday in Norfolk, with the right-hander Yaramil Hiraldo taking its place.

“(Cano was) from top to bottom. I think everyone can admit it,” said Mansolino. “And I think that could be a very good opportunity for Yenni to go down right now and make the small fit, everything that must be done to return to Yenni Cano.”

The Rangers have the left-handed Patrick Corbin (4-6. 3.91) aligned as their starting launcher. This could be a difficult match for the Orioles, which have sometimes fought against left -handers.

Corbin lasted at least five rounds in each of his last nine departures, although 1-3 in his last four games. During his 13 outings, he sold 11 circuits, including seven in the road matches.

Corbin equaled nine times in his career with Baltimore, holding a 1-5 and 5.21 MPM file in 46 2/3 innings in these matches.

– field level media

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