The New York Yankees came to Camden Yards with a fragment of the offense that produced the most home runs in major league history a season ago. The first two games of their series against the Orioles showed plenty of that power remains.
The Orioles dropped the series and fell to .500 with a 6-4 loss to the Yankees on Saturday. In the series’ first two games, the Orioles (4-4) have allowed 14 runs, all coming via seven Yankees long balls.
New York slugger Aaron Judge provided two Saturday, both off Orioles right-hander Dylan Bundy, giving him his eighth career multi-homer game and fourth against the Orioles.