Orioles Top Giants, Climb Above .500 Behind Dominant Pitching

Across the Bay: Here’s a Bay Area take on the Orioles’ wild 8-7 win over the Giants. Baltimore’s bats woke up, Basallo made some noise, and Cade Povich gave fans a birthday performance to remember on the mound.

Folks in San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Sausalito, and farther out watched the Orioles climb above .500. Now, they’re eyeing a strong push as the season heats up.

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Offense ignites early as Orioles top Giants

The game started with a jolt that had Marin’s sports bars in Sausalito and Corte Madera hopping. Samuel Basallo smashed a two-run homer in the first, putting Baltimore up early.

The offense just kept rolling as the night went on. Fans in San Anselmo and Fairfax probably expected the Orioles to hold a lead, but the Giants didn’t let up in this tight San Francisco matchup.

Basallo’s early two-run homer

Basallo’s big swing in the opening inning set the tone. That 2-0 jump gave Baltimore some momentum, and honestly, it’s wild how fast a game can flip with a swing like that, especially in a park right on the Bay.

Midgame contributions from Alonso, Mayo and Cowser

In the fifth, Pete Alonso ripped a two-run double, stretching Baltimore’s lead and giving them some breathing room. Coby Mayo knocked in a run in the sixth, showing how deep this lineup can go.

Cowser followed up in the seventh with a clutch bases-loaded single. That hit capped off a wild stretch and kept the Orioles just out of reach as Marin fans stayed glued to the late innings.

  • Samuel Basallo: two-run home run in the first inning
  • Pete Alonso: two-run double in the fifth
  • Coby Mayo: RBI in the sixth
  • Colton Cowser: bases-loaded single in the seventh

Povich birthday gem on the mound

Cade Povich, a lefty turning 26, took the mound and really anchored things for Baltimore. He tossed 6 2/3 innings, gave up just one run, and scattered five hits.

Povich struck out five and didn’t walk anybody. He kept the Giants off balance and moved the game along, letting Baltimore’s bats stay loose.

The Bay Area crowd saw a pitcher work through some traffic and keep his cool. In a game with this much scoring, that’s no small thing.

What this win means for Baltimore and Marin fans

For Baltimore, this win brings some real momentum as they head into a home series with the Arizona Diamondbacks. The victory also matters to Marin County fans who follow the Orioles or just appreciate a strong late-season run.

In San Rafael, along the waterfront, and across Mill Valley’s busy retail corridors, the outcome reminded everyone that the Orioles have depth. A birthday-gifted starter and a lineup that can string together scoring innings? Not bad at all.

For Giants supporters in Sausalito, Tiburon, and beyond, that late surge showed just how tough it is to slow Baltimore’s offense when Basallo is swinging with impact. The bullpen holding the line late only made it harder.

Next game info: The Orioles open a home series against the Arizona Diamondbacks tomorrow at 6:35 p.m. With the Bay Area crowd tuning in from San Rafael to Corte Madera, Camden Yards will host a game Marin County fans might want to circle on their calendars as the club tries to keep the good vibes rolling in a fresh set of matchups.

 
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