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Orioles Offense Shines in Series Finale Win Over Rangers
Baltimore salvages final game of 3-game set with 8-3 victory over Texas
Apr. 2, 2026 at 1:10am
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The Baltimore Orioles turned in a strong offensive performance, getting two-RBI games from Leody Taveras, Taylor Ward, and Jeremiah Jackson, as well as solo home runs from Dylan Beavers and Samuel Basallo, to defeat the visiting Texas Rangers 8-3 and salvage the final game of their three-game series.
Why it matters
After dropping the first two games of the series, the Orioles were able to bounce back with a much-needed win to avoid being swept at home. The offensive outburst was an encouraging sign for Baltimore, which is looking to build on last season's success and make a push for the playoffs.
The details
Orioles starting pitcher Trevor Rogers worked six solid innings, allowing two runs on six hits and a walk while striking out three. The Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi struggled, giving up six runs on eight hits in four innings of work. Corey Seager homered for Texas, while Josh Jung recorded his first two hits of the season.
- The game was played on Wednesday, April 2, 2026.
- The Orioles had played their first six games at home, while the Rangers wrapped up a season-opening six-game road trip.
The players
Trevor Rogers
The Orioles' starting pitcher, who earned the win after allowing two runs over six innings.
Nathan Eovaldi
The Rangers' starting pitcher, who was charged with the loss after giving up six runs in four innings.
Corey Seager
The Rangers' shortstop, who hit a home run in the game.
Josh Jung
The Rangers' third baseman, who recorded his first two hits of the season.
Leody Taveras
The Orioles' outfielder, who drove in two runs with a double.
What they’re saying
“We knew we needed to bounce back after the first two games, and the guys really stepped up with a great offensive performance today.”
— Brandon Hyde, Orioles Manager
What’s next
The Orioles will look to build on this win as they continue their homestand, while the Rangers return home to face the Seattle Mariners in their home opener.
The takeaway
The Orioles' offensive outburst in the series finale against the Rangers was a positive sign for the team, as they look to build on last season's success and make a push for the playoffs. The performance of players like Taveras, Ward, and Basallo provided a much-needed boost and could be a sign of things to come for Baltimore's lineup.
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