BALTIMORE — Corbin Burnes scattered nine hits over seven innings, rookie Heston Kjerstad homered and drove in three runs and the Baltimore Orioles pummeled the struggling Texas Rangers 11-2 on Thursday night.
Cedric Mullins, Adley Rutschman and Colton Cowser also went deep for the Orioles, who built an 8-1 lead in the fourth inning against Jon Gray (3-4) and coasted to their second straight victory following a five-game skid.
''That was a really good game for us offensively,'' Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. ''(Burnes) set the tone with just giving one run through seven. But offensively, Jon Gray is a really good starting pitcher and we put together a lot of good at-bats.''
Adolis Garcia homered for the defending World Series champion Rangers, who have lost four in a row to fall seven games below .500 (37-44). Texas has dropped seven consecutive road games and eight successive road series openers.
''The pitching just wasn't there,'' Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. ''We just made a lot of mistakes in the middle of the plate. They've got some good hitters over there, and they didn't miss them tonight.''
This four-game series that concludes Sunday is a rematch of the 2023 AL Division Series, in which the Rangers pulled off a three-game sweep. Although Hyde conceded that a regular-season series in June isn't quite the same as the playoffs, he acknowledged that ''those three losses stayed with us for a while.''
The Orioles appear on course to return to the playoffs, having reached the midway point of the season at 51-30. This game showcased their most notable strength: power. Kjerstad hit a two-run drive to deep center in the third to make it 6-1, Mullins connected for the second time in two nights for an 8-1 lead and Rutschman added a solo shot in the seventh against Jonathan Hernández.
Cowser finished the long-ball party with a drive off Brock Burke in the eighth.