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National fall, Orioles which need offensive sparks

May 4, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, United States; The Washington Nationals launcher, Mackenzie Gore (1), throws against the Reds of Cincinnati at the Great American Ball Park. Compulsory credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn images

Two teams in difficulty meet when the Nationals of Washington visit the Baltimore Orioles for an interleague series of three games.

The match between the neighbors of the mid-Atlantic begins on Friday evening.

“My head is sort of broken down and tries to obtain victories,” said Orioles manager Brandon Hyde, said to avoid negativity. “When you have trouble, you don’t tend not to read or look at as usual. … But the accent is really put on our club.”

The two teams were miserable offensively.

The Orioles, losers of nine of their last 11, have been swept away in three home games by the Minnesota twins, including the 4-0 Thursday result.

“It’s not fun,” said Baltimore first goal player Ryan O’Hearn. “No one here has a good time, and I promise you that no one cares more than the guys of this clubhouse. That being said, we must continue to fight. There is no other option.”

Baltimore scored in just two rounds during the series against Minnesota. Orioles have been laundered six times this season.

“Many of our guys are between the two at the moment – late on the fast bullets, in front of speed,” said Hyde. “It’s a difficult combo. We find it difficult to get sure, a moment that is difficult to climb on the basis.”

The nationals lost eight of their last nine, including three of the four this week in Atlanta. Washington lost 5-2 Thursday.

Baltimore and Washington are trying to find something to rely on. For nationals, he could develop competition against the brave brave booming.

“We will see the positive points that we can from this series and take it to Baltimore knowing what we have to do,” said Washington launcher Trevor Williams.

The Nationals have scored more than only two points twice in their last seven games.

Almost all of the nationals of nationals are discouraging. They had 10 horseshindly retired throats during a section on Thursday, when they went 0 for 7 with runners in a score position.

Washington won two of the three games last month against the Orioles.

For Baltimore, the left-hander Cade Povich (1-3, 5.55 ERA) will have his eighth start of the season and the first since May 6. In this outing, he abandoned five points in six strokes in six rounds with a defeat of 9-1 against the Twins of Minnesota.

In his only beginning of a career against Washington, Povich won a 2-1 victory on April 24 with 6 2/3 ball inks at a race with five stick withdrawals and a walk.

The nationals will go with the left-hander Mackenzie Gore (2-4, 3.59), who is without victory during his last four departures. He withdrew at least six in each of his last seven outings.

Gore opposed Povich last month and launched six heaps of two points but took the defeat. He has 0-2 with an MPM of 3.75 in two outings against the Orioles during his four-season career.

The Washington range was hit this week because the inner field player Luis Garcia Jr. appeared on the paternity list. Garcia should come back for the series against Baltimore.

With Garcia far from the team, manager Dave Martinez juggled on the Post of Infielders this week, including Jose Tena.

“I know I’m going to play the third a little more here in this team,” said Tena. “But I also need to play in second position. But my main goal will play the third.”

– field level media

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