Here's Why the Rockies Have a Winning Record After the All-Star Break
MARYLAND, JUL 25 – The Orioles aim to build momentum at home after snapping a losing streak with a recent win against the Rockies, starting their homestand focused on recovery.
- On Friday, the Orioles begin a three-game home series against the Rockies, with first pitch set for 7:05 p.m. EDT.
- With a 45-57 overall mark and a 22-25 home record, the Orioles have struggled, while the Rockies sit at 26-76 overall and 12-38 on the road.
- In recent games, Ramon Laureano has gone 12 for 38 with two doubles and four homers, and Jackson Holliday has posted 14 doubles, two triples, 14 homers and 41 RBIs.
- Both teams are missing key hurlers as Felix Bautista and German Marquez both land on 15-day injured lists with shoulder injuries, affecting bullpen depth for each club.
- This season the Orioles are 27-46 when yielding at least one home run, and Friday marks the first meeting of these clubs.
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