Cedric Mullins Hits His 100th Career Home Run in Orioles' 18-0 Victory over Rockies
- Cedric Mullins connected for his milestone 100th home run, which was also his 14th of the year, off Antonio Senzatela as the Baltimore Orioles cruised to an 18-0 win over the Colorado Rockies on Saturday night.
- The Orioles' dominant win followed recent roster changes including trades of Bryan Baker and Gregory Soto ahead of Thursday's trade deadline, reflecting a continued team rebuild.
- Baltimore scored nine runs in the seventh inning off two Rockies relievers while Trevor Rogers pitched seven innings of one-hit ball, lowering his ERA to 1.49 in eight starts.
- Mullins became the third Orioles player with 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases, joining Brady Anderson and Paul Blair, and Rogers called Mullins' diving catch "the best catch I've ever seen."
- The Orioles recorded their largest shutout victory in franchise history, yet remain sellers at the trade deadline, indicating ongoing roster turnover before their next postseason appearance.
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Rockies suffer beatdown in Baltimore
By IAN NICHOLAS QUILLEN BALTIMORE (AP) — Cedric Mullins hit his 100th career home run and 14th this season off starter Antonio Senzatela before the Orioles plated nine seventh-inning runs off two Rockies relievers in Baltimore’s 18-0 victory over Colorado on Saturday night. Mullins joined Brady Anderson and Paul Blair among Orioles with 100 home runs and 100 steals in Baltimore’s largest win of the season. He may have done so just in time; the 3…
Cedric Mullins hits his 100th career home run in Orioles' 18-0 victory over Rockies
BALTIMORE (AP) — Cedric Mullins hit his 100th career home run and 14th this season off starter Antonio Senzatela before the Orioles plated nine seventh-inning runs off two Rockies relievers in Baltimore’s 18-0 victory over Colorado on Saturday night. Mullins joined Brady Anderson and Paul Blair among Orioles with 100 home runs and 100 steals in Baltimore’s largest win of the season. He may have done so just in time; the 30-year-old is one of sev…
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