The Texas Rangers scored one run and the Baltimore Orioles scored zero runs.
Kyle Gibson must have been foolin’ on April 1 as he has now allowed six runs total this season in four starts and five of those runs came in the first inning of the season.
Since Gibson exited in the shortest Opening Day start (1⁄3 IP) by any pitcher in my lifetime, he has allowed just one run in three starts spanning 20 innings. Incredibly, after starting the season with a laughable 135.00 ERA, before April has even reached its 20th day, Gibson is sporting an ERA of 2.