Orioles Defeat Blue Jays 11-4: Rutschman Returns Strong, Springer Exits Injured (July 28, 2025)

Monday, July 28th, 2025

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Orioles Dominate Blue Jays 11-4 in Series Opener on July 28, 2025

BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 11-4 on Monday, July 28, 2025, in a commanding performance. Ramón Laureano led the offensive charge with a home run and three RBIs, while Adley Rutschman, returning from the injured list, contributed significantly with three hits and two RBIs. The last-place Orioles, despite their divisional standing, amassed 16 hits against the AL East leaders.

Offensive Explosion Fuels Orioles Victory

Beyond Laureano's heroics, Cedric Mullins, Coby Mayo, and Colton Cowser also launched home runs for Baltimore. The Orioles' offense proved relentless, particularly in a four-run fifth inning that extended their lead to 10-4. This inning featured Laureano's two-run blast, following Adley Rutschman's second double of the night. Rutschman, back in the lineup after a stint on the 10-day injured list for a left oblique strain since June 21, went 3 for 5 from the cleanup spot, signaling a strong return.

Corbin Martin earned the win in relief for Baltimore, improving his record to 1-0. This marked Martin's second career victory, with his first coming in 2019 while with Houston, coming in for starter Zach Eflin.

Blue Jays' Struggles and Record-Setting Hit Streak

For the Blue Jays, Bo Bichette continued his impressive hitting streak, tallying four straight hits in the game before grounding into a game-ending double play. Combined with his 5-for-5 performance on Sunday in Detroit, Bichette's nine consecutive hits set a new franchise record. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Nathan Lukes also contributed with home runs for Toronto.

However, the Blue Jays' pitching struggled, with Chris Bassitt (11-5) enduring a difficult outing. He surrendered six runs and seven hits through just 2 1/3 innings. Toronto has now yielded 21 runs over their last two games, a stumble after winning eight of nine contests following the All-Star break.

Scary Moment for George Springer

The game took a serious turn in the ninth inning when Toronto's George Springer was struck in the back of the helmet by a fastball from Orioles pitcher Kade Strowd. Springer remained prone for several minutes before slowly getting to his feet and exiting the field, a concerning moment for both teams.

Mullins' Defensive Gem

A pivotal play occurred in the fourth inning when Cedric Mullins made a spectacular leaping catch at the center field wall. Mullins robbed Nathan Lukes of a two-run home run that would have tied the game at 6-6, preserving the Orioles' lead and highlighting a crucial defensive moment.

Series Context and Upcoming Games

Despite Toronto's overall dominance in the AL East, the Blue Jays hold a 3-4 record against the Orioles this season following Monday's loss. The series is set to continue on Tuesday with a split doubleheader, a rescheduled event from a rainout on April 11. The first game is slated for a 12:35 PM EDT start, with the nightcap commencing at 6:35 PM EDT.

In summary

The Baltimore Orioles secured an 11-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on July 28, 2025, at Camden Yards. Key contributions came from Ramón Laureano (home run, 3 RBIs) and Adley Rutschman (3 hits, 2 RBIs) in his return from the injured list. Orioles hitters recorded 16 hits, including additional home runs from Cedric Mullins, Coby Mayo, and Colton Cowser. Corbin Martin earned the win in relief for Baltimore. For the Blue Jays, Bo Bichette extended his franchise-record hit streak, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Nathan Lukes homered. Starter Chris Bassitt struggled, giving up six runs early. The game featured a scary incident where Toronto's George Springer was hit in the helmet by a pitch and a crucial defensive catch by Mullins. This result brings the Blue Jays' record against the Orioles this season to 3-4, with a split doubleheader scheduled for Tuesday.


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