It is such a relief to see the Baltimore Orioles get back in the win column again. After a rough stretch at Camden Yards, the Orioles finally snapped their three-game skid with a gritty 2-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Mother's Day. It wasn’t the prettiest offensive display, but the late-inning heroics from Dylan Beavers—who delivered a clutch, nine-pitch RBI single in the sixth—proved to be the difference-maker. The real story, however, was the pitching strategy. After a surprise "opener" start from Keegan Akin, veteran Chris Bassitt came out of the bullpen to toss six masterful innings, allowing just one run and keeping a dangerous A's lineup off-balance. It’s exactly the kind of veteran stability this young Orioless roster needed to avoid a devastating home sweep.
The tension got real high in the seventh inning when the Baltimore defense reminded everyone why they are among the league's most exciting units. Leody Taveras made the play of the game, uncorking a laser from center field to gun down Carlos Cortes at the plate, preserving the one-run lead in a high-stakes collision. While the bats are still looking for that consistent spark—leaving the bases loaded in back-to-back innings—getting a "W" behind Rico Garcia’s third save of the year feels like a massive weight off the team's shoulders. We’re heading into the next stretch with a bit of momentum, and if the Orioles' pitching can continue to manufacture wins like this, we'll be right back in the AL East hunt soon. Let's go Birds!

