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Domínguez has been unavailable the past two days after sleeping wrong, which has led to back soreness. Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino told reporters they’re hoping to have him available for Sunday’s showdown against Atlanta.
about 7 hours ago
July 6, 2025 3:48 PM
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about 3 hours ago
Felix Bautista had pitched in each of the last two games, so it was Domínguez who was given a chance to lock down the save on Sunday. He was given a two-run lead and did allow two hits, including a solo home run to Sean Murphy, but he did enough to claim his second save of the season. There is not a closer competition in Baltimore.
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about 3 hours ago
Holliday needed this one. The 21-year-old is having a strong season, but also came into the day hitting .223/.273/.331 in 30 games since June 1st with 38 strikeouts and nine walks. He’s up to 11 home runs on the season with 36 RBI and a .260 average, so the season itself has been great, but there will be some bumps along the way for a player who is so young. Perhaps this is a sign that he’s coming out of his cold spell.
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about 4 hours ago
Rogers gave up just two hits while posting a 32 percent whiff rate and 34 percent CSW on the day. His fastball velocity was down to 92.4 mph today, which is one mph down from what we had seen in his previous starts against the Rangers, and that feels important. He showed good command with the rest of the arsenal, and his slider ate up left-handed hitters today. This is not the same version of Rogers that we saw in the last two seasons; however, it’s not likely to be the same version we saw back in his breakout 2021 because the secondaries remain inconsistent. Still, he is worth rostering in most league types, especially with a matchup against the Marlins on deck.