Orioles Storm Back After Going Down 6-0 in the Second Inning to Defeat Tampa Bay Rays 22-8
- On June 27, 2025, the Baltimore Orioles mounted a remarkable rally from a 6-0 deficit to secure a commanding 22-8 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at Camden Yards in Baltimore.
- The comeback followed a poor start from Rays pitcher Ryan Pepiot, who allowed four runs and was pulled before completing the second inning.
- The Orioles set a franchise record with 14 extra-base hits including nine doubles and four home runs, highlighted by Coby Mayo's first career homer ending the scoring.
- Interim manager Tony Mansolino expressed pride in the team's hitters, while Mayo described his home run as an incredible experience, regardless of the pitcher.
- This triumph marks the Orioles' biggest comeback in over 125 seasons when overcoming a six-run deficit to win by at least 14 runs, indicating a possible shift in momentum for the team moving forward.
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Orioles’ 21 Hits Sink Rays - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles overcame a six-run deficit to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 22-8 on June 27, 2025, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, marking their highest-scoring game since 2000. The game, attended by 20,047 fans, saw the Orioles (35-46) capitalize on a late offensive surge, while the Rays (46-36) suffered a bullpen collapse, ending a strong start led by three home runs in the second inning. The Rays jumped to a 6-0 lead in the seco…
BALTIMORE (AP) — Gary Sanchez homered and drove in four runs, Ramon Laureano scored four times and the Baltimore Orioles rallied from an early six-run deficit to rout the Tampa Bay Rays 22-8 on Friday night.


Orioles explode to crush Rays, 22-8, behind historic offensive performance
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Orioles storm back after going down 6-0 in the second inning to defeat Tampa Bay Rays 22-8
It was raining runs at Camden Yards Friday night after the Orioles stormed back to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 22-8.The Rays scored six runs in the second inning, with Brandon Lowe, Josh Lowe, and Jonathan Aranda all scoring home runs.It wasn't until the fifth inning that the Orioles would begin to pull away.Colton Cowser doubled to right field allowing Ramn Laureano to make the score 7-6, with the Rays still in front.Gary Snchez followed that up …
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