
“Red Sox and Orioles Clash in Tension-Filled Showdown: Will the Total Be the Key to Victory?”
The Orioles were one of baseball’s best teams for the past two seasons, but the regular season success they’ve had hasn’t resulted in playoff glory. I have to assume that they will once again be one of the better/best teams in the league this season. There aren’t many holes on the roster, and they have people waiting in the wings to help bolster the squad. The start of the season has been fairly mediocre for Baltimore with just a 3-2 record. They are hitting rather well with a .305 batting average, but their pitching staff – something they’ve leaned on (at least the bullpen) has not pulled their weight, allowing five or more runs in three of their five games. Today they send out Zach Eflin to the mound in hopes of locking up a series win for Baltimore. Eflin was good in his first start as well with two earned runs in six innings. Red Sox hitters have had success in the past against Eflin batting .308 in 65 at-bats. Rafael Devers has been very good against him too.Â
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