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The New York Yankees went head-to-head against the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night in the third match of a four-game series. The Yankees, who had clinched two victories in the series, found themselves unexpectedly thwarted by Dean Kremer, the Orioles’ starter who began the game with an ERA above 5.00.
Kremer allowed just one earned run across seven innings, conceding a mere four hits and striking out 10 Yankees. This put the Bombers in a precarious position toward the end of the game.
Orioles’ Strong Offense and Yankees’ Pitching Woes
The Orioles capitalized on their offensive opportunities, registering 10 hits and six runs.