
Baltimore
(-1.5)

Cleveland
(+1.5)
Star Player
Parker Messick (CLE) 8.0ip 2h 2er 9k
Boxscore
Summary
CLEVELAND (Interstat) â Parker Messick struck out nine over eight strong innings and JosĂ© RamĂrez hit a two-run homer in the first to lead the Cleveland Guardians to a 4-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday night at Progressive Field. Messick allowed just two hits and two earned runs to improve to 3-0. His performance backed an early lead provided by RamĂrezâs blast off losing pitcher Shane Baz. Cleveland added runs in the fifth and sixth innings. Baltimore scored twice in the ninth on a sacrifice fly and an RBI double by Pete Alonso, but Cade Smith secured the final out for his fourth save. The announced attendance was 14,748. The Guardians improved to 11-9, while the Orioles fell to 9-10.
Extended Summary
CLEVELAND (Interstat) â For eight innings, Parker Messick authored a masterpiece of pitching dominance, flirting with history in his 11th major league start. The Cleveland Guardiansâ rookie left-hander took a no-hitter into the ninth, setting the tone for a 4-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday night at Progressive Field. Messickâs bid for a historic feat was broken up by a pair of singles to open the final frame, but his career-best outing was more than enough to anchor the Guardiansâ series-opening win before a crowd of 14,748. The victory improved Cleveland to 11-9 as it opened a seven-game homestand, while Baltimore fell to 9-10. The most critical sequence of the game came not in the tense ninth, but in the very first inning, setting a narrative that would hold for nearly the entire contest. After Baltimoreâs Shane Baz worked a scoreless top half, Clevelandâs offense struck immediately in the bottom of the frame. Following a strikeout and a walk, star third baseman JosĂ© RamĂrez connected on a two-run homer, his fourth of the season, launching a fly ball to right-center field. The blast, RamĂrezâs third in four games, provided Messick with an early cushion and all the runs he would appear to need. From there, Messick (3-0) was in complete command. He faced just one batter over the minimum through eight dazzling innings, mixing his pitches to keep a potent Orioles lineup utterly off balance. He recorded nine strikeouts, inducing weak contact and benefiting from two double plays turned behind him. Baltimoreâs only baserunner through eight innings came on a leadoff walk to Taylor Ward in the first, who was promptly erased on a double play in the sixth. Cleveland added insurance against Baz (0-2) in the middle innings. In the fifth, shortstop Brayan Rocchio doubled with two outs and scored on a sharp RBI single by Steven Kwan, a play the Orioles unsuccessfully challenged at the plate. An inning later, RamĂrez walked, advanced to third on a Kyle Manzardo single, and scored on George Valeraâs line-drive single to left, stretching the lead to 4-0. Baz departed after six innings, charged with four runs on six hits while striking out six. The Guardiansâ eight hits were spread throughout the lineup, with RamĂrez, Kwan and Valera each collecting two, with Valera and Kwan each driving in a run. The story, however, remained Messickâs pursuit of a no-hitter. He carried it through the eighth, with the only tense moment coming on a soft pop-up by Valera in the fourth that second baseman Jeremiah Jackson could not secure, ruled a single. That was Clevelandâs only hit until the ninth. In the ninth, the Orioles finally broke through. Leody Taveras led off with a ground ball that sneaked past diving second baseman Juan Brito into right field for Baltimoreâs first hit. Blaze Alexander followed with a line-drive single to center, ending Messickâs night after 108 pitches. He received a standing ovation as he handed the ball to manager Stephen Vogt. Reliever Cade Smith entered to try and secure Messickâs win. Taylor Ward greeted him with an RBI single, scoring Taveras. After a Gunnar Henderson sacrifice fly plated another run, Pete Alonso ripped an RBI double to right, cutting the deficit to 4-2 and bringing the tying run to the plate. Smith, however, settled in, getting Colton Cowser to fly out sharply to center and Samuel Basallo to ground out to second, securing his fourth save of the season and preserving the win for Messick. The late rally accounted for all of Baltimoreâs four hits and two runs. Baltimore relievers Cameron Foster and Tyler Wells combined for two scoreless innings to keep the game within reach. The game defied several pregame projections. National Statisticalâs game simulator had projected a 6-5 Cleveland win, while its ELO system gave the Guardians a 58% probability to win. Baltimore had been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of -1.5, and the total score of six runs went under the over/under line of 8. Messickâs stellar performance continues an impressive start to his 2026 campaign. In his previous outing on April 11, he threw 6 2/3 scoreless innings in a win at Atlanta, and on April 5, he earned a victory over the Chicago Cubs at home. The Orioles, coming off a series loss at home to Arizona, will look to even the series Friday night in the second game of the four-game set. The Guardians, who took two of three in St. Louis before dropping the series finale Wednesday, aim to build momentum as they continue their homestand.
Preview
Rain Expected as Orioles, Guardians Open Series in Cleveland CLEVELAND (Interstat) â A wet forecast awaits the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Guardians as they open a four-game series Thursday night at Progressive Field. First pitch is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. EDT under threatening skies, with a game-time temperature of 67 degrees and rain in the forecast. The Orioles (9-9) arrive after a 10-inning, 8-5 loss to Arizona on Wednesday. Baltimore has alternated wins and losses over its last six games. Cleveland (10-9) dropped its series finale in St. Louis, 5-3, on Wednesday. Baltimore will hand the ball to right-hander Shane Baz (0-1). Cleveland will counter with right-hander Slade Cecconi, who is seeking his first win of the season. A player to watch for the Orioles is infielder Jeremiah Jackson. He is coming off a powerful stretch, going 8 for 19 (.421) with three home runs and 10 RBIs over his last five games. In Wednesdayâs loss, he went 2 for 5 with a home run and three RBIs. Cecconi has been a hard-luck pitcher for the Guardians. In his last start on April 5, he fired six shutout innings, allowing just one hit, but took the loss in a 1-0 defeat to the Chicago Cubs. On April 15 in St. Louis, he allowed one earned run over four innings but did not factor in the decision. According to National Statisticalâs game simulator, the projected final score is Guardians 6, Orioles 5. Baltimore has been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of -1.5. The over/under is set at 8 runs. This series continues through Sunday before the Orioles travel to Kansas City and the Guardians host Houston.