Overview
- The Orioles dropped their seventh straight game, losing 5-4 to the Brewers, bringing their record to 15-31—the worst start in team history.
- Interim manager Tony Mansolino, promoted after Brandon Hyde's firing on May 17, has faced mounting pressure but expressed a focus on consistency and gradual improvement.
- General manager Mike Elias and owner David Rubenstein have yet to address the media following Hyde's dismissal, fueling questions about accountability in the front office.
- Baltimore's pitching struggles, injuries to key players, and lack of depth have been major factors in their collapse, with their playoff chances now at just 2.7%.
- Mansolino is seeking to stabilize the team during their current road trip, emphasizing the need for respectability and a potential turnaround despite long odds.