'It's not a handball score.'
Cincinnati showed off a tremendous amount of offense, scoring a whopping 24 points in away games in Baltimore. It has scored the second-most points in the team's history since 1900.
Cincinnati had a 24-2 victory over Baltimore in the 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on the 21st.
Starting with Elie de la Cruz's solo home run in the top of the third inning with the score tied 1-1, Cincinnati had seven hits and scored seven runs, taking the lead early on. Baltimore Orioles starter Charlie Morton completely collapsed by allowing seven hits and seven runs in two ⅓ innings.
Cody Portit, who followed, also allowed six hits and five runs in two ⅔ innings, and Lionel Perez allowed three runs in two innings.
The Baltimore Orioles, which pitchers could not handle, then put shortstop Jorge Mateo and catcher Gary Sanchez on the mound to wrap up the game. Throwing one inning at a time, Mateo allowed five runs and Sanchez allowed four runs.
Cincinnati's No. 9 hitter Austin Wynes flew six hits and six RBIs in seven times at bat. Noelby Marte, the third baseman, recorded five hits and seven RBIs in seven times at bat, including a grand slam. 온라인바카라
According to ESPN, Cincinnati's 24 points was the second-most since it scored 26 points against Boston on June 4, 1911.
Baltimore has been sluggish in its starting lineup this season. Morton's massive loss on the day led to the lowest ERA in the MLB at 6.11.