Rogers has off night, offense stumbles in Orioles loss to D-Backs

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Rogers has off night, offense stumbles in Orioles loss to D-Backs

Rogers has off night, offense stumbles in Orioles loss to D-Backs

Rogers failed to complete five innings in the loss

Rogers has off night, offense stumbles in Orioles loss to D-Backs

Rogers failed to complete five innings in the loss

Sometimes in baseball, everything just seems to go wrong at once. That was the story for the Baltimore Orioles in their 4-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks, a game defined by a tough night on the mound and missed opportunities at the plate.

Starter Trevor Rogers, who had been a reliable arm for the O's, simply didn't have his best stuff. While it was largely just one rough inning, failing to complete five frames put immediate pressure on the bullpen and set a difficult tone. In a tight contest, that short outing proved costly.

The frustration was compounded by an offense that couldn't capitalize. Facing Diamondbacks' starter Merrill Kelly in his season debut, the Orioles had their chances. Kelly struggled with command, walking four batters, but Baltimore repeatedly left runners stranded. They took an early lead, highlighted by a monstrous 431-foot solo blast from Samuel Basallo that landed deep in the Eutaw Street seats—a moment that felt like a turning point that never materialized.

The most glaring missed opportunity came in the third inning. With the bases loaded and Kelly visibly wobbling, Dylan Beavers chased three pitches in the dirt for a strikeout. While Leody Taveras followed with a patient walk to force in a run, Colton Cowser's subsequent 105-mph lineout to center killed the rally. It was a hard-hit ball, but emblematic of a night where solid contact found gloves instead of gaps.

This loss serves as a reminder of how fine the margins are in the majors. One off-night from a starter and a few unlucky breaks can swing a game. For the Orioles, it's about shaking it off, refocusing, and coming back stronger in the next one—a mindset every athlete, from the pros to our readers, can understand.

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