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Orioles Stage MLB’s Largest Six-Run Deficit Comeback to Rout Rays 22-8

Their offensive explosion at Camden Yards sets the tone for Saturday’s game with Zach Eflin pitching.

The Orioles' Gary Sanchez celebrates after hitting a single during the third inning against the Rays on Friday night  in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
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Overview

  • Tampa Bay opened with six second-inning runs on solo homers by Jonathan Aranda and Josh Lowe and a three-run shot from Brandon Lowe before Baltimore responded.
  • The 22-run outburst was a season high by 10 runs and the second-highest single-game total in franchise history.
  • With 14 extra-base hits—including nine doubles, a triple and four homers—the Orioles set a club record since moving to Baltimore in 1954.
  • Gunnar Henderson and Gary Sánchez each collected four hits and a homer, Colton Cowser doubled three times, and Coby Mayo capped the rally with his first career home run.
  • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Baltimore became the first team in either major league to win by at least 14 runs after trailing by six.