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Back-to-back RBI Doubles pick up the originals on the braves in 10 innings

July 5, 2025; Camberland, Georgia, USA; Baltimore Oriols Third Basman Jordan Westberg (11) reacted with the Center Fielder Sedric Mulins (31) after hitting two runs against Atlanta Brevs during the third innings at Trust Park. Compulsory Credit: Dell Zainin-Imgon Picture

Ramon Laureno and Jacob Stallings helped run-scoring doubles in the 10th innings for three runs in the Baltimor Oriols rally and defeating Atlanta Braves 9-6 on Saturday.

Laurano, who ended the previous season with Braves, broke a tie with a double against Reliever Rafael Montero (0–1), scoring automatic runner Jordan Westberg. After Ryan O’Harn deliberately walking, the stallings moved from a double to the left.

Felix Botista (1–1) won and the Yenier Cano threw a correct 10th to earn his first sev.

This season, the additional innings improved 3–3 in Oriols, while Atlanta fell 6-3.

Nor did the starter file a decision.

Aaron Bummer of Atlanta made his first debut of his leading league career, playing 2 1/3 innings and allowing three runs on two hits – both Homer – while exiting five. Baltimore Starter Dean Kremer played 4 1/3 innings and gave five runs on eight hits while doing three fans.

Four lead changes and three relations were seen in the game.

The brave scored at the first time when Austin Riley placed a 429 -foot Homer at the center, which had its 13th domestic runs of the season.

Baltimore gave smack to two homes to take a 3–2 lead in the third. Tyler O’Neel crushed a 445-foot single shot, his third of the year and since April 13, and Jordan Westberg chased with a two-run shot of a 461-foot two runs for his ninth season.

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Atlanta tied the game in the third in the 17th home run of the year of Matt Olson.

Oriols took a 5-3 lead in the fourth when Coleton Covers hit the 426-foot two-run homer with a left-handed dialing dod. It was the eighth homer of the Cowser and was earlier against a Southpow.

Braves tied the game by Olson with two runs in the fourth on RBI Single and a run-scoring double by relay. Olson was thrown out on the plate, but the Baltimore Catcher Gary Sanchhez was injured and left the game with right knee pain in the next innings.

Atlanta loaded the hideouts in the sixth against the Scott Blavet, but only managed a run to take a 6–5 lead over the informed grounder of the Jurikson Profar.

Oriols tied the game in the seventh against Austin Cox on Jackson Holiday’s RBI single.

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