Red Sox use shorter wall to beat O’s
- On Thursday, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8-4 at Baltimore.
- Baltimore's Charlie Morton, making his home debut, struggled, allowing five runs.
- Cedric Mullins homered to lead off, while Alex Bregman, Kristian Campbell, and Triston Casas also homered.
- Morton, despite allowing five runs, also achieved 10 strikeouts at age 41, exceeding expectations; Hyde said "I think he was better this time out than he was in Toronto."
- Boston secured two of three in the series, and the Orioles, now 3-4, will face Kansas City next; Gunnar Henderson may return.
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