By Roch Kubatko on Thursday, May 15 2025
Category: Orioles

Sugano surrenders back-to-back homers and Orioles are swept again

Cedric Mullins got the right break on the ball, with the proper angle and exceptional footspeed. He laid out for it, made the diving catch and held on through the crash landing. Tomoyuki Sugano waited for Mullins after the top of the second inning to give him a congratulatory pat, to thank him for the assist.

It was the last moment today that the Orioles really felt good about the game. As they keep discovering, adversity can strike quickly and with tremendous force.

No. 9 hitter DaShawn Keirsey Jr. gave the Twins a lead with a two-run shot in the third inning, Byron Buxton followed with his 10th homer, and the Orioles were swept in another series after a 4-0 loss before an announced crowd of 30,926 at Camden Yards.

The Orioles (15-27) slipped to 12 games below .500 for the first time since the conclusion of the 110-loss 2021 season. The Twins (24-20) have won 11 in a row, six against the Orioles.

Having the opponent score first creates a mess for the Orioles, who are 4-19. Ryan Mountcastle doubled in the fourth and was thrown out trying for the triple. Chris Paddack hit Adley Rutschman to begin the fifth, Ryan O’Hearn singled and the next three batters were retired – two on strikeouts. Mullins doubled off reliever Louis Varland in the eighth and Heston Kjerstad was drilled on the right elbow with a 98.9 mph fastball with two outs, but Jackson Holliday popped up.

Rutschman and O'Hearn singled off Jhoan Duran with two outs in the ninth for the last sliver of hope, and Tyler O'Neill struck out for the third time.

The shutout loss was the sixth for the Orioles, who went 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position. Paddack retired his last nine batters and completed seven innings with only three hits allowed

Tomoyuki retired the first six batters before Royce Lewis led off the third with a single. Keirsey homered with one out, his first, and Buxton launched a sinker 401 feet to center field for a 3-0 lead. Sugano appeared to register his fifth quality start with three runs and four hits over six innings, but he returned for the seventh at 93 pitches and the Twins scored again on Willi Castro’s one-out double and Lewis’ single.

Sugano threw a U.S. career-high 103 pitches in 6 1/3, and the four runs allowed also were the most since he left Japan. Manager Brandon Hyde tried to squeeze another inning out of him with a short bullpen after yesterday’s doubleheader.

The Orioles have lost 16 of their last 22 games.

Hyde isn’t performing daily checks of the standings. He knows where his club sits. He also knows how much season is left, and how to block out some of the outside noise that won’t help matters.

“I don’t look at much right now, to be honest with you,” Hyde said this morning. “My head’s kind of down, and trying to get some wins. When you’re struggling, you tend to not read or watch as much as normal. I still follow the league. I go home and watch some West Coast baseball normally after our games, or that kind of thing. But the focus is really on our club.”

The Twins lost two players to injuries during yesterday’s doubleheader, and Buxton and shortstop Carlos Correa collided today while pursuing Mullins' shallow fly ball leading off the third. Buxton made the catch, reaching down for the ball, and slammed into Correa’s back. Both players were sprawled on the grass as the Twins’ athletic trainers raced out of the dugout, and Correa made a slow walk to the clubhouse. Buxton left the game in the fourth, and both players are in concussion protocol.

A series of massive substitutions and switches led to Kody Clemens playing three positions, including second base twice.

Every combination is working for the Twins, the exact opposite of the Orioles.

Here are the starters for the series against the Nationals at Camden Yards:

Friday: LHP Cade Povich vs. LHP MacKenzie Gore
Saturday: RHP Kyle Gibson vs. RHP Jake Irvin
Sunday: RHP Zach Eflin vs. RHP Michael Soroka

Vimael Machín had a three-run triple today for Triple-A Norfolk. Dylan Beavers had four hits and an RBI.

Roansy Contreras allowed five earned runs and six total in 2 1/3 innings, and Dylan Coleman allowed five runs in one inning.

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