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The keys of the homer of Ramon Urias enhance the originals above the Yankis

June 20, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; Ramon Uris (29), the third basman of Baltimore Oriols, ran a single house in the eighth innings against New York Yankis at the Yanki Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Wandel Cruise-Imagon Picture

Ramon Urias started the eighth innings by killing a tiebracing homer and the tour of Baltimore Oraoles continued on Friday night with a 5–3 win over New York Yankis.

Oriols won 20 matches for the 14th time and defeated Yennakis for the third time in four meetings this season. Baltimore also improved 9–4 in its last 13 road games.

Urias allowed Baltimore to re-achieve the lead when he hit a full-fanth fastest in the right field seats from Luke Weaver (1-2). Weaver had the first appearance since stressing his left hamstring on 1 June.

Pinch Hitter Guner Henderson added an RBI single when he gave a clutch hit from Tim Hill in Eighth.

Former New York catcher Gary Sanchez hit an RBI single, with the first two runs loaded for the first two runs loaded at Max Fried.

Ruki Kobi Mayo had a single single single in the sixth from Fried, who gave three runs on seven hits in six innings. The left-handed batsman killed seven, no one ran in 105-pitch outing.

Yenkis lost for the seventh time in eight matches and ruined a big night with Aaron judge. The judge hit a single homer to give New York a 3–2 lead in the third from Baltimore Starter Tomoyuki Sugano.

The judge also collected three hits, reached the base four times and finished with a .371 average at night.

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Sugano gave three runs on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings. He killed four and three of his smallest outings in this season.

Scott Blaweight (3–0) played two innings, before Felix Botista finished 1-2–3 for her 16th Save.

Fried hit two of the first five batsmen and loaded the hideouts when he drowned the colon Covers. After the two-stroke single of Sanchez moved to the left, Fried took out the Mayo and finished the first 29-pic.

Paul Goldsmidt and Trent Grisham, with the first walk of Yankis, the judge made a single for the center and Yankis scored his first run on Jazz Chisholm’s single. After Sugano beat Jiancarlo Stanton, Jason Dominguase picked up a sacrifice fly.

The game remained tied up to third when the judge picked up 2-2 fastball in the right-field seats for his 27th Homer. Yankis took a lead of about 4–2 in the fourth, but DJ Lemahiu was thrown into a plate by Ramon Laureno on a single to right of Chisholam.

-Bield level media

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