What happened
The Baltimore Orioles handled the Los Angeles Angels 6-1 on the road, riding a dominant pitching performance from Kyle Bradish. The right-hander tossed eight scoreless innings, holding the Angels to a single run on the night and never letting Los Angeles settle in at the plate.
Why it matters
The result extends Baltimore's recent surge as the Orioles climb back toward .500 in a crowded American League picture. For the Angels, the loss snaps their momentum and underscores how far they remain from contention. Bradish's outing reinforces his standing as one of Baltimore's most reliable arms.
By the numbers
Baltimore improved to 37-42 on the season, while the Angels dropped to 32-47. Over his last two starts, Bradish has allowed just one earned run with 21 strikeouts. The Orioles entered the matchup averaging 4.7 runs per game to the Angels' 4.6 — a narrow edge Baltimore turned into a comfortable margin.
What to watch next
The clubs continue their series, with the Angels looking to slow Baltimore's pitching and even the ledger. Another strong start from the Orioles' rotation would keep the momentum tilted toward Baltimore as it chases .500.