Santander's two home runs lead Orioles to victory against Rangers

ARLINGTON, Texas — Anthony Santander homered twice and drove in five runs after Adley Rutschman and Colton Cowser had already hit two-run homers, and the AL East-leading Baltimore Orioles beat the Texas Rangers 9-1 on Friday night in the first game out of the break.

Rutschman and Cowser both went deep in the first inning, putting the Orioles up 4-0 before All-Star starting pitcher Corbin Burnes had even thrown his first pitch.

“To put up four runs in the first with Corbin Burnes on the mound, you feel good about that,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said.

Burnes (10-4), back on the same mound where he started the All-Star Game three nights earlier, struck out six and allowed one run over six innings. The right-hander limited Texas to two hits, but walked four while throwing 60 of 101 pitches for strikes.

“It felt like a normal start. You know, once I get going in my routine pregame, to be able to kind of switch and lock in a little bit,” said Burnes, who twice since his last O’s start July 10 had also been home to Arizona twice to be with his newborn twin daughters. “Obviously wasn’t as crisp tonight. You know, four walks is never something we’re trying to do.”

Nathan Eovaldi (6-4) gave up six runs on three homers in his five innings. The Texas right-hander was 5-0 with a 1.99 ERA in his first 10 starts at home this season.

“I hung some curveballs, the splitters were up a little bit, fastball command … I just felt like I didn’t really execute a lot of my pitches tonight very well,” Eovaldi said.

Gunnar Henderson led off the game with the first of his four singles before catcher Rutschman’s 17th homer. They both also started for the American League in the All-Star Game.

Santander, also an All-Star, hit his 25th homer in the fifth, two batters after another Henderson single. The batter in between was Rutschman, who hit a popup to shallow left, where third baseman Josh Smith made an incredible lunging over-the-shoulder catch.

Santander added a three-run homer in the seventh inning.

Nathaniel Lowe hit a 434-foot homer to straightaway center in the second for reigning World Series champion Texas (46-51), which had won seven of nine before the break.

Burnes completed six innings in his 15th consecutive start, a career high for the four-time All-Star and the longest streak for an Orioles pitcher since Sidney Ponson’s 16 in a row 20 years ago.

“He’s good, he’s real good,” said Bruce Bochy of the Rangers, who also managed the AL squad on Tuesday night. “He’s tough. He’s got a good mix and velo.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Orioles: Rookie OF Heston Kjerstad was going through a workout Friday, and had tests to pass before can be activated from the seven-day concussion list. He was hit around the ear flap by a 97 mph pitch on July 12. Manager Brandon Hyde said the hope is that Kjerstad can return this weekend.

Rangers: Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom (right elbow surgery rehab) threw 35 pitches off the mound, mixing in a handful of sliders for the first time. “All went well, felt great, located the ball very well, so good outing for him,” manager Bruce Bochy said. … Smith stayed in the game after getting hit on the hand by a pitch in the eighth inning. … 3B Josh Jung (right wrist) took some aggressive swings in the batting cage. Bochy said Jung feels really good, but the manager didn’t know the next step.

UP NEXT

Orioles RHP Grayson Rodriguez, the AL leader with 11 wins, starts the middle game of the series Saturday. Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer (1-2, 2.96 ERA) makes his sixth start since coming back from offseason back surgery and then dealing with a nerve issue around his right thumb.

In a thrilling game against the Texas Rangers, the Baltimore Orioles emerged victorious thanks to the outstanding performance of outfielder Anthony Santander. Santander’s two home runs played a crucial role in securing the win for the Orioles, who defeated the Rangers with a final score of 6-3.

Santander wasted no time making an impact in the game, hitting his first home run in the second inning off Rangers pitcher Jordan Lyles. The solo shot gave the Orioles an early lead and set the tone for the rest of the game. Santander’s power at the plate was on full display as he launched another home run in the sixth inning, this time a two-run blast that extended the Orioles’ lead.

The 26-year-old Venezuelan outfielder has been a key player for the Orioles this season, consistently delivering clutch hits and driving in runs for the team. His performance against the Rangers only solidified his status as a rising star in the league.

In addition to Santander’s heroics at the plate, the Orioles also received strong pitching from starter Keegan Akin, who held the Rangers to just three runs over six innings. The bullpen also came through in the later innings, shutting down any potential rallies from the Rangers and securing the win for Baltimore.

The victory against the Rangers was a much-needed boost for the Orioles, who have been struggling in recent weeks. With Santander leading the way, the team showed resilience and determination in coming out on top against a tough opponent.

As the Orioles look to build momentum and climb up the standings, they will undoubtedly be counting on players like Anthony Santander to continue delivering big performances. With his power at the plate and ability to come through in clutch situations, Santander has proven himself to be a valuable asset for the team and a player to watch as the season progresses.