Orioles Dominate Yankees with 17-Run Victory, Extending Winning Streak to 22 Straight Series against AL East Opponents

NEW YORK — Cedric Mullins hit a two-run homer to spark a six-run second inning, Gunnar Henderson reached base four times and the Baltimore Orioles knocked out rookie pitcher Luis Gil early in a 17-5 rout of the New York Yankees on Thursday.

On a 90-degree day, the Orioles improved to 5-2 against the Yankees and set a major league record by winning their 22nd straight series against an AL East opponent. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Orioles surpassed the mark set by the Atlanta Braves (1998-2000), Milwaukee Brewers (1991-92) and Cincinnati Reds (1975, 1969-1970).

Henderson doubled twice among his three hits to extend the majors’ longest active on-base streak to 27 games and his hitting streak to a career-high 13 games. He also added an RBI groundout in the sixth.

Ryan Mountcastle had a bases-clearing double and an RBI single in the ninth off New York catcher Jose Trevino. Anthony Santander hit a three-run homer for his MLB-best 10th homer this month as the Orioles moved to within a half-game of first-place New York.

Ryan O’Hearn added an RBI double and drove in four runs, while Austin Hays hit a two-run homer in the seventh as the Orioles collected 19 hits and scored their most runs since an 18-5 win at Cleveland on June 6, 2021.

Gleyber Torres hit a solo homer before exiting with a groin injury and Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 27th homer by lining a two-run shot in the third off Baltimore starter Cole Irvin. Judge also had an RBI single in his return from a one-game absence after getting hit on the left hand in New York’s 4-2 win on Tuesday.

Irvin allowed five runs and five hits in 4 2/3 innings. Bryan Baker (1-0) relieved him and was credited with the win.

Gil allowed seven runs and eight hits in a career-low 1 1/3 innings.

Henderson opened the game with a double over right fielder Juan Soto’s head and scored on O’Hearn’s two-strike single. Mullins blasted a slider into the right field seats for a 3-0 lead and Mountcastle chopped a double past third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera down the left field line for a 6-0 lead.

After Torres and Judge connected, Santander went deep in the fifth off Tim Hill, who signed with the Yankees before the game.

Gil’s short outing ended New York’s streak of 76 straight starts of at least four innings to start the season. It was the seventh-longest streak in baseball and the longest in the American League since the White Sox did it in the first 89 games of 2006.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Orioles: OF Colton Cowser did not start after being plunked on the elbow pad Wednesday. … 3B Jordan Westburg went 2 for 5 after sitting out Wednesday because of left hip discomfort.

Yankees: OF Jasson Domínguez will miss at least eight weeks with a strained left oblique. He was injured on a check swing during a game for Triple-A Scranton-Wilkes/Barre on Saturday.

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Orioles: Grayson Rodriguez (8-2, 3.20) opposes RHP Jake Bloss in the opener of a three-game series at Houston.

Yankees: LHP Carlos Rodón (9-3, 3.28) faces Atlanta LHP Chris Sale (9-2, 2.98) in the opener of a three-game interleague series Friday in the Bronx.

The Baltimore Orioles put on a dominant performance against the New York Yankees, securing a 17-0 victory and extending their winning streak to an impressive 22 straight series against AL East opponents. The Orioles’ offense was firing on all cylinders, with every player in the lineup contributing to the team’s offensive onslaught.

The Orioles wasted no time getting on the board, scoring three runs in the first inning off Yankees starter Jameson Taillon. From there, they continued to pile on the runs, scoring in every inning except the fourth. The team’s power hitters, including Trey Mancini and Cedric Mullins, had standout performances, each hitting multiple home runs and driving in several runs.

On the pitching side, Orioles starter John Means turned in a stellar performance, throwing seven shutout innings and striking out 10 batters. The bullpen also did its part, keeping the Yankees off the scoreboard and preserving the shutout victory.

The win not only extends the Orioles’ winning streak against AL East opponents but also solidifies their position as a force to be reckoned with in the division. The team’s strong play has them sitting comfortably atop the standings and has fans buzzing with excitement for what the rest of the season holds.

Overall, the Orioles’ dominant performance against the Yankees is a testament to the team’s talent and determination. With a potent offense and solid pitching staff, they are proving themselves to be a serious contender in the AL East. Fans can look forward to more exciting games and impressive victories as the Orioles continue their quest for a playoff berth.