Oriols’ Dylan Carlson Homeers to lower former club cardinals

Dylan Carlson scored a three-run domestic run against his former team and Baltimore Oraols won three-game ridges for the first time this year, defeating St. Louis Cardinals 5–2 on Monday afternoon.
Charlie Morton started his best with the mound this season by working in six innings as Oriols successfully started six-game homestand. Ryan O’Harn included three hits and Jackson Holiday included Carlson with two hits.
Pedro pages were ready for cardinals, who had three-game winning streak. Nolan Gordeman made two hits of the team’s four hits.
Carlson, an outfielder who played for Saint Louis through 2020 to 2024, entered the game with four hits in 16 matches since joining Baltimore. He prepared for the second consecutive game.
Morton (1-7), which has been sent to Bulpen after a massive conflict during the first month of the season, limited the cardinals to two runs on four hits. He killed five and two left.
Morton was making his seventh beginning and 13th appearance. Oriols were in 0–12 games that they had picked up by Monday.
Felix Botista, the third reliever used the serinthi dominguase and Yenier Kono, with two strikes, he did ninth work for his eighth sev. Oriols lost their last eight domestic games.
Eric Fedded (3-4) suffered losses, allowing three out of three to be allowed in his five-inning stent. He gave seven hits with one walk and five strikes.
Orioles killed for one run in the first innings on Gunner Henderson’s groundout. Holiday’s third innings single in Carlson.
Carlson’s explosion came to take Baltimore to a 5–0 lead in the fourth innings.
Cardinals responded with a two -run shot of the pages in the fifth.
Oriols won for the first time in three domestic sports under interim manager Tony Manasolino.
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