Reeling from 24-2 defeat, Orioles set sights on rival Nationals
- On Sunday, the Baltimore Orioles suffered a 24-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.
- Baltimore's shaky starting pitching is a primary cause of their recent struggles and 9-12 record.
- Charlie Morton started for the Orioles, but he allowed seven runs in just 2 1/3 innings.
- Manager Hyde noted the rotation issues: "You're just not going to be able to win games that way."
- The Orioles, seeking consistent pitching, face the Nationals next, hoping to improve their rotation's performance.
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Reeling from 24-2 defeat, Orioles set sights on rival Nationals
The Baltimore Orioles hope to shake off one of the worst losses in franchise history when they open a three-game Beltway series at the Washington Nationals on Tuesday. Baltimore was routed 24-2 by the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday while the…
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