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Colton Cowser’s Return adds dimensions to Oriols vs Mariners

June 3, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; The Baltimore Oils Center Fielder Colton Cosser (17) ran the targets after hitting a single-home run against Seattle Meriners during the sixth innings at T-Mobile Park. Compulsory Credit: Joe Nicolson-Imgon Picture

There has been a lot with Baltimore Oils since the colon coovers.

Cowser made a comeback against host Seattle Meriners on Tuesday night with a broken left thumb and worked in a 5–1 victory, and the three-game series between the teams will continue on Wednesday night.

After Cowser, the runner-up for the American League’s Ruki of the Year Award last season, the fourth game slipped his thumb in the first base in the fourth game of the season, by Oriols. Manager Brandon Hyde was evacuated with the team standing 15-28 in the team on 17 May.

While the Oriols are still in the AL East Seller, they have started turning things, four straight games and seven of their previous nine.

Cowser was asked if he had seen a difference.

“I have gone here for a total of two hours,” hit six minor league games during a rehabilitation assignment. “But it is nice to live around people again. I think we have really found good personality in this club house, no matter what.”

Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino said that the Counter was definitely left.

“I think outfield defense, The Bastering, Crime, At-Bats, Walk Ability, he can beat you in a lot of different ways,” Mansolino said. “He can help you win the game in many different ways. He is not just like a pony player.

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“We are excited for personality. It is a very big personality in the club house, which we love. So the entire package is very good, and we are excited for him.”

On Tuesday, with Sedric Mulins, the injured list (Right Hamstring Strain) began in the center area.

Mansolino said that the Oriols would be cautious with 25, 25, cowser after a long trimming.

“We will go day by day,” Mansolino said. “The thing with him right now, coming out of a rehabilitation assignment, we are not going out of 10 straight days. I don’t know if it will be intelligent. So there will be a small job of working back in an outfielder’s daily responsibilities.”

The Couser had another work in the clubhouse before Tuesday’s game: he was afraid of the shrimp while refuting the claim of team partner Gunnar Henderson.

Tops trading card company on Monday sent a social media post with a card signed by Henderson which included shortstop writing, “Cowser is afraid of shrimp.”

This clearly stems from a group fishing trip during spring training, when the shrimp was used as fodder.

“At one time, one jumped out of my hand … so (Henderson) admitted that I was afraid of it,” the Covers said. “I am not afraid of shrimp.”

Mariners, who left a half game behind Houston in the American League West Race with the loss of Tuesday, found themselves fear. The right -handed George Kirby was forced to leave the ground after completing five innings, making his third start of the season after prolonged stretch on the injured list (right shoulder inflammation). The reason for this was a bloody lip, resulting in a 102.7 mph liner back on the mound when Ramon Urias of Oriols hit the liner.

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The ball removed Kirby’s pitching hand before hitting his face.

“Not even hurt, honestly,” Kirby said. “It joined my hand, 50-50 hands mouth. So we are good. … I am happy that it missed any bad places on my face.”

On Wednesday, the Oriols is set to start the left-handed Cad Povich (1-4, 5.29 ERA) to start against Seattle right-hand Erson Hancock (2-2, 5.64). This will be the first start for both pitches against the second team.

Povich, who wins his last five beginnings, is losing 6–4 to come to St. Louis Cardinals who visited the last five beginnings, allowing five runs on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings last Wednesday.

Hancock did not get a decision in his most recent outing against Washington National last Thursday as Meriners lost 9-3 in 10 innings. Hancock scored two runs on two hits in 5 1/3 innings, with three walks and four strikeouts.

-Bield level media

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