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ORIOLES, Charlie Morton to ask Bullpen from the reds initially

April 3, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Charlie Morton (50), Baltimore Orrioles, presents the Boston Red Sox in Oriole Park in the Glass Yards. Compulsory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images

Charlie Morton’s first season with Baltimore Orioles did not go so well for the senior right -handed.

Orioles wants to change the Sunday afternoon.

When Baltimore completed a three -game series against Cincinnati Reds, the return of Morton in rotation.

The series depends on a game after Baltimore’s 9-5 victory on Saturday. Orioles leened by Ramon Laureano, including both.

Nevertheless, Orioles used eight jugs in this game.

“Our Bullpen had been very heavy loads so far.” He said. “He will get his fee. Come on, Charlie Morton, I need you. Because we have to take a break to some of these men.”

41-year-old Morton (0-4, 8.84 ERA) continued five innings in each of the last three beginnings. During this 15 inning, he handed over 14 runs, including four Homer, right -handed, Homer.

After Ace Hunter Greene has been labeled for five running in three inning on Saturday, Cincinnati’s shooting situation may be a greater curiosity.

Reds placed his left hand on the paternity list of Nick Lodolo, so they wanted to call Carson Spiers, right-handed, because he was recalled from Triple-a Louisville. Instead, it has been relieved on Saturday for his first trip with Reds since April 6.

This means that Graham Ashcraft (0-1, 0.00 ERA) or Brent Suter (0-0, 2.70) may be the first in the mound for Reds, but both cannot be expected to enter more than several inning.

The Reds Shortstop Elly de la Cruz has a four -game shot series, but only one layer of hits in the last six games. Manager Terry Francona said that it was not appropriate to examine the production on a game basis on the game at the beginning of the season.

“Elly will take 700 plate appearance this year,” Francona said. “Some nights you don’t shoot; the game goes like this.”

Orioles can use more of the attack on Saturday. Laureano was in the game because the outdoor player Heston Kjerstad, Reds Starter Greene from a field from a field to elbow was hit early.

Laureano said, “When they call my name, they must be ready.” He said.

Laureano’s role was limited, and this is something Hyde accepted. With very few opportunities, the potential impact of the outdoor player develops in the first season with Orioles.

Hyde, “Saturday), is quite impressive,” Hyde said.

Although Kjerstad does not expect to see him in the start series of Sunday, he can avoid anywhere on the wounded list.

“He’s hurting right now,” Hyde said. “100 (MPH) from the elbow.”

Orioles hopes that Jordan Westburg can relax after a host running run after a 30 -to -0 shift.

“My swing sounds a little better,” he said. “I grind it in the cage trying to solve it, so there will be a good step stone for the next few days.”

Sunday points to the last match at Baltimore’s seven -game house. Orioles is 4-3.

-FELD level media

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