Dean Kremer pitched for seven innings, allowing two runs. Adley Rutschman continued his streak of hitting well for 11 games, helping the Baltimore Orioles win against the New York Yankees with a score of 4-2 on Tuesday night.
This win gives Baltimore a lead in the AL East division by one game, which is the biggest lead they’ve had this season.
Juan Soto hit a massive home run, and Austin Wells also hit a solo home run for the Yankees. However, despite their efforts, the Yankees lost their fourth game out of six and struggled to score runs in this series.
Kremer, with a 2-2 record, had one of his best outings, lasting for seven innings. He only allowed four hits and struck out four batters. Though he gave up two home runs, he managed to induce three double-play grounders, helping his team’s defense.
Jacob Webb secured the game for the Orioles, recording four outs, including a crucial strikeout against Aaron Judge to end the eighth inning. This was Webb’s first save in the big leagues.