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The Orioles swept the Angels with Gary Sánchez hitting a grand slam, while Cade Povich earned his first win since April.
The Orioles have gone 4-2 in each of the past three weeks. If the Orioles keep playing at a .667 pace — a Herculean task, to be sure — they would end the season with a 91-71 record, good enough to make the playoffs and the same record they had last year.
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Yardbarker on MSNGary Sanchez slugs grand slam as Orioles rout AngelsGary Sanchez belted a seventh-inning grand slam to help the Baltimore Orioles record an 11-2 victory against the visiting Los Angeles Angels on Sunday afternoon, completing a three-game sweep.
Its Monday, June 16 and the Angels (33-37) are in the Bronx to open a series against the Yankees (42-28). José Soriano is slated to take the mound for Los Angeles against Clarke Schmidt for New York.
Gary Sánchez hit a grand slam — his second homer in as many days — and the Orioles pulled away late to beat the Angels, 11-2, and sweep the series.
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Yardbarker on MSNOrioles vie for series sweep vs. Mike Trout, AngelsThere's less gloom and doom around the Baltimore Orioles these days. They'll look to make their situation even brighter when they host the Los Angeles Angels in Sunday afternoon's series finale.
With key right-handed bats getting healthy, the Baltimore Orioles might be all right against left-handed pitching going forward.