GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Aaron Slegers, Twins
The 6-10 righthander earned his first career victory in his sixth career game, giving up three hits over six innings.
BY THE NUMBERS
1,305 Career strikeouts for Baltimore’s Chris Davis, who whiffed against Fernando Rodney in the ninth inning. That ties the Orioles franchise record held by Cal Ripken Jr. — who played 3,001 games. Davis has played 972.
2 Home runs for Jonathan Schoop, scoring both Orioles runs.
ON DECK
After losing twice in Chicago last week, Lance Lynn tries to get back on track when he faces Orioles righthander Dylan Bundy.
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