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Red Sox use shorter wall to beat O’s

  • On Thursday, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8-4 at Baltimore.
  • Baltimore's Charlie Morton, making his home debut, struggled, allowing five runs.
  • Cedric Mullins homered to lead off, while Alex Bregman, Kristian Campbell, and Triston Casas also homered.
  • Morton, despite allowing five runs, also achieved 10 strikeouts at age 41, exceeding expectations; Hyde said "I think he was better this time out than he was in Toronto."
  • Boston secured two of three in the series, and the Orioles, now 3-4, will face Kansas City next; Gunnar Henderson may return.
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Red Sox benefit the most from the new dimensions in Baltimore in Camden Yards' first series of 2025

So far, it’s the opposition taking advantage of the latest change in dimensions at Camden Yards. The Boston Red Sox hit three two-run home runs Thursday in an 8-4 win over Baltimore. All of them went to left field, where…

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