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There was a sense of déjà vu as Rogers befuddled the Boston bats; the Orioles southpaw made his season debut against the Red Sox on May 24, a scoreless gem in which he yielded only two hits over 6.1 innings en route to a 2-1 O’s victory.
In a season where not a whole lot has gone right for the Orioles, Trevor Rogers stands as a major source of consistency in a down year. Rogers continued his impressive season on Monday night in Boston by shackling the Red Sox's lineup,
One day after the Orioles scored a dozen runs in a shutout in Houston and celebrated the infusion of young prospect talent and energy on the roster, Jordan Westburg limped off the field and reminded everyone that the 2025 season is a cruel mistress.
There is one bright spot for the Orioles, though. Lefty Trevor Rogers, who came over at last year's trade deadline, has revived his career and pitched like a legitimate ace the last few weeks. He struck out seven in seven innings of one-run ball against the Red Sox on Monday night.
Boston’s new first baseman isn’t in Monday’s Red Sox lineup, which has a newly returned player in the leadoff spot.
Last Friday, Brandon Young delivered the pitching performance of his life. The Orioles’ rookie right-hander broke out with a near-perfect outing -- an eight-inning masterpiece in Houston during which
Trevor Rogers talked with PressBox about working through struggles last season and an unusual key to the success he's achieved this season.
It doesn't always happen, but it happens often enough that I'm taking the extra step this year of pointing out which of the two-start pitchers is scheduled for Tuesday and Sunday in the upcoming scoring period,