Baltimore Orioles Crush San Francisco Giants 11-1: Samuel Basallo Hits First MLB Home Run, Trevor Rogers Shines – August 30, 2025

Saturday, August 30th, 2025

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Baltimore Orioles Dominate San Francisco Giants, 11-1, to Snap Losing Streak

The Baltimore Orioles delivered an outstanding performance at Oracle Park, defeating the San Francisco Giants 11-1 to halt their five-game losing streak. This decisive victory also ended the Giants' six-game winning streak.

Trevor Rogers Shines on the Mound

Trevor Rogers pitched seven exceptional innings for the Orioles, allowing just five hits and striking out five while not issuing a single walk. This outing marked his 10th consecutive start with at least six innings pitched and two or fewer runs allowed—the longest such streak by an Orioles pitcher in the Baltimore era since 1954. Rogers improved his record to 8-2 for the season.

Key Offense from Samuel Basallo and Jeremiah Jackson

Rookie Samuel Basallo celebrated his first major league home run, while Jeremiah Jackson powered the Baltimore offense with a home run and four RBI. Ryan Mountcastle also contributed a two-run homer, helping the Orioles pull away early in the game. The team scored four runs in the third inning by batting around against Giants rookie Carson Seymour, who made his first career start.

San Francisco's Highlights and Struggles

For San Francisco, Willy Adames delivered his 25th home run of the season in the first inning—continuing the Giants’ streak of homering in 13 straight games, which ties their longest such streak since 2019. However, rookie starter Carson Seymour struggled, giving up four runs on five hits across three innings and taking the loss to move to 0-2.

The Giants turned to infielder Christian Koss to pitch the ninth inning, marking his fourth pitching appearance of the season.

Key Moment

Baltimore took control of the game in the third inning as Jeremiah Jackson and Ryan Mountcastle both hit two-run homers within a span of six pitches.

Key Stat

Willy Adames has hit 20 solo home runs out of his 25 total homers this season, highlighting his power but also the lack of runners on base during his long balls.

Pitching Notes

Shawn Dubin pitched the final two innings for the Orioles, preserving the sizable lead and securing the win.

Up Next

The Giants will send right-hander Justin Verlander (2-10, 4.47 ERA) to the mound on Sunday, aiming for consecutive wins for the first time this year. He will face Orioles right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano (10-6, 4.06 ERA).

In summary

The Baltimore Orioles broke out of their slump in convincing fashion with an 11-1 triumph over the San Francisco Giants, led by strong pitching from Trevor Rogers and home runs from Samuel Basallo, Jeremiah Jackson, and Ryan Mountcastle. With this win, the Orioles halted their slide and showcased their offensive depth, while the Giants had their winning streak stopped despite a first-inning homer from Willy Adames. Both teams look ahead to the series finale, with notable pitching matchups on deck.


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