Orioles visit the Astros to begin 3-game series
Dean Kremer and Peter Lambert are the probable starters as Houston and Baltimore meet for the fourth time this season, with both teams below .500.
- On Friday, the Baltimore Orioles faced the Houston Astros to start a three-game series, with Dean Kremer starting for Baltimore against Peter Lambert.
- Recent performance splits show the Orioles have posted a 7-3 record and outscored opponents by 19 runs, while the Astros have struggled to a 4-6 mark and been outscored by six runs.
- Yordan Alvarez leads the Astros with 31 home runs and 70 RBIs, while Taylor Ward has 19 doubles and Isaac Paredes recently drove in four runs over 10 games.
- Both clubs are managing significant roster challenges, as the Astros have placed Bennett Sousa and Carlos Correa on the injured list, while the Orioles are missing Blaze Alexander and Jordan Westburg.
- Standing at 46-51, the Orioles sit fourth in the AL East, while the Astros hold third place in the AL West at 47-51, keeping both teams near.500 as the season progresses.
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