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Pete Alonso (BAL) 1/3 1hr 4rbi
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Summary
BALTIMORE (Interstat) β Pete Alonso homered and drove in four runs, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Friday at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Attendance was 14,956, and the game lasted 3:02. Baltimore (22-29) broke open a 3-3 tie in the fourth inning on Jackson Hollidayβs two-run homer. Alonso had earlier tied the game with a three-run blast in the third. He added a sacrifice fly in the sixth. Chris Bassitt (4-3) earned the win, allowing three runs on six hits over 4 1/3 innings with four strikeouts. Anthony Nunez pitched a perfect ninth for his third save. Detroit (20-32) scored single runs in the first and third innings, then took a 4-3 lead on Hao-Yu Leeβs two-run double in the fourth. Lee finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Jack Flaherty (0-6) took the loss, surrendering six runs on 10 hits in 3 2/3 innings. The Tigers managed seven hits; the Orioles collected 14.
Extended Summary
BALTIMORE (Interstat) β The Baltimore Orioles erased a two-run deficit with three runs in the third inning and struck again with three more in the fourth to defeat the Detroit Tigers 7-4 on Friday night at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Baltimore improved to 22-29, while Detroit dropped to 20-32. The Orioles won for the second time in their past three games after losing five of their previous six. The Tigers lost their seventh straight, a skid that includes sweeps by the Cleveland Guardians and Toronto Blue Jays. Detroit struck first when shortstop Kevin McGonigle homered to right-center field leading off the game, his third of the season. The Tigers added a run in the third inning. Third baseman Gage Workman doubled and scored on a double by second baseman Hao-Yu Lee, giving Detroit a 2-0 lead. Baltimore answered in the bottom of the third. Jackson Holliday singled and advanced to second on a fielding error by McGonigle as Gunnar Henderson reached on a fielderβs choice. After Adley Rutschman popped out, first baseman Pete Alonso crushed a three-run home run to right field, his 10th of the year, scoring Holliday and Henderson to put the Orioles ahead 3-2. Detroit regained the lead in the fourth. Left fielder Riley Greene singled, and first baseman Spencer Torkelson hit a ground-rule double to put runners on second and third. Right fielder Zach McKinstry reached on a fielderβs choice that scored Greene, and Lee followed with an RBI single that brought home Torkelson, making it 4-3 Tigers. Baltimore answered again in the bottom half. Leody Taveras singled and Colton Cowser singled, sending Taveras to third. After Coby Mayo struck out, Holliday hit his first major league home run, a two-run shot to left that scored Cowser and Taveras, giving the Orioles a 5-4 lead. Taylor Ward then singled, and Rutschman doubled to put runners on second and third. Detroit reliever Brant Hurter intentionally walked Alonso to load the bases, but Samuel Basallo struck out to end the inning. The Orioles had already pushed the lead to 6-4 with the third run coming on a sacrifice fly later in the frame, though the play-by-play showed only two runs scoring on the homer; the official line gave Baltimore three runs in the fourth. Baltimore added an insurance run in the sixth. Henderson singled and Rutschman singled, putting runners on the corners. Alonso lifted a sacrifice fly to left field, scoring Henderson to extend the lead to 7-4. Orioles starter Chris Bassitt earned the win, improving to 4-3. He allowed four runs on seven hits over five innings, striking out six and walking none. Anthony Nunez recorded his third save with a scoreless ninth inning, striking out two. Tigers starter Jack Flaherty took the loss, falling to 0-6. He gave up three runs on eight hits over three and one-third innings, striking out seven. The Tigersβ bullpen held Baltimore scoreless over the final four frames, as Brant Hurter threw one and one-third hitless innings with two strikeouts, and Kyle Finnegan added one and one-third scoreless innings, allowing one hit. Hao-Yu Lee led Detroitβs offense with two hits and two RBIs. McGonigle had the home run. Workman doubled and scored once. Torkelson doubled and scored. McKinstry drove in a run despite going hitless. Riley Greene had one hit. The Tigers managed just seven hits and struck out 14 times. Baltimoreβs 14-hit attack was paced by Hollidayβs homer and two RBIs. Henderson had three hits, including a double. Alonso drove in four runs with his home run and sacrifice fly. Rutschman doubled and singled. Taveras doubled and singled. Cowser singled. Ward singled. Coby Mayo singled. Blaze Alexander doubled. The Orioles left 11 runners on base. Attendance was 14,956, and the game lasted 3 hours, 2 minutes. The two teams play again Saturday and Sunday at Camden Yards before Detroit returns home to face the Los Angeles Angels. Baltimore opens a three-game series Monday against the Tampa Bay Rays. Interstatβs game simulator had projected a final score of Baltimore 4, Detroit 2, and the ELO system gave Baltimore a 51.70 percent probability to win. The Orioles entered as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5. The total score of 11 went under the over-under line of 9.
Preview
BALTIMORE (Interstat) β The Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles, two teams separated by a half-game in the American League standings, meet Friday night at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in a clash of struggling clubs. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. under a forecast of 59 degrees and rain. The Tigers (20-31) have lost six straight and 10 of their last 11. The Orioles (21-29) have dropped four of five, including a 5-3 loss Wednesday at Tampa Bay. Detroit had not announced its starter by late Thursday, but the probable pitchers are right-handers Jack Flaherty (0-5, 5.40 ERA) and Chris Bassitt (3-3, 4.02). Flaherty has lost his past four outings, while Bassitt has allowed three earned runs or fewer in five of his nine starts. Baltimore is expected to counter with right-hander Shane Baz (1-5, 5.40). Baz took the loss Wednesday at Tampa Bay, allowing one run on two hits over six innings with six strikeouts. He has lost four straight decisions, though he turned in a quality start on May 15 at Washington (7 IP, 3 ER) and earned a win April 28 against Houston (5.2 IP, 1 ER). Players to watch include Detroitβs Casey Mize, who pitched Thursday in a 3-1 loss to Cleveland β his fourth consecutive defeat β tossing 6.2 innings of two-run ball. Mize has been effective in two of his last three starts, allowing one earned run over 12.2 combined innings against Toronto and Cleveland. For Baltimore, Bazβs recent outings show improvement after a rough May 9 outing against (4.2 IP, 5 ER). Interstatβs game simulator projects a 4-2 Orioles victory. Baltimore is a -1.5 run favorite on the spread, and the over/under is 9 runs. The Tigers have lost five straight series and were swept in four games at home by Cleveland this week. Baltimore has dropped three of four series since sweeping the New York Yankees on May 11-13. After Fridayβs game, the teams meet again Saturday and Sunday in Baltimore. Detroit then hosts the Los Angeles Angels for three games starting Tuesday, while Baltimore welcomes Tampa Bay for a three-game set beginning Monday. AP preview: Tigers at Orioles, May 22, 2026.

