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Angel Martínez had three hits, José Ramírez homered and the Cleveland Guardians defeated the Baltimore Orioles 6-3 Tuesday night for their fourth win in five games since the All-Star break. Kyle Manzardo and Bryan Rocchio each drove in a pair of runs as the Guardians have won 10 of 12 after a 10-game losing streak to get back to .500 at 50-50.
The Guardians used a left-handed starter and stacked nine lefties and/or switch-hitters in their lineup to beat the Orioles on Tuesday.
Three batters into the first inning, Jose Ramirez hit his 21st homer and the Guardians delivered a steady stream of offense on the way to a 6-3 win at Progressive Field. How to watch the Guardians: See how to watch Guardians games with this handy game-by-game TV schedule.
BOTTOM LINE: The Cleveland Guardians, on a three-game home winning streak, host the Baltimore Orioles. Cleveland is 50-50 overall and 24-24 at home. The Guardians have gone 18-10 in games when they hit two or more home runs.
Cleveland Guardians fans haven't forgotten about Josh Naylor, but they do feel much better about the trade that sent him to the Arizona Diamondbacks last Dec. 21.
CLEVELAND — The Guardians face the Baltimore Orioles as Cleveland, for really the first time this season, looks to continue the recent offensive surge. The Guardians are coming off of a 10-5 win on July 21, and they've averaged more than six runs over their last 11 games.
Baltimore’s Ryan O’Hearn, with two out in the third, sent a grounder to third baseman Jose Ramirez. Santana tried to scoop Ramirez’s throw, but it hit his glove and fell out. Former Guardian Ramon Laureano, the next batter, added an extra sting to the error by homering off Tanner Bibee for a 5-3 lead.
The games might just be a mere formality at this point. A winnable contest was squandered Monday night and the Orioles fell back to 11 games under .500 in a 10-5 loss to the Cleveland Guardians, trudging one step closer to a trade deadline that’s almost certain to bring a roster upheaval as the front office turns its attention to 2026.