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Orioles Can't Hit The Worst Starter In Baseball, Drop Five Below .500 Again
- Nationals’ Zach Littell shut down the Orioles for five innings, allowing three runs and delivering his best start of the season.
- Shane Baz struggled for Baltimore, yielding runs and failing to sustain a strong push in the series opener.
- Baltimore’s offense struggled with runners on base, managing limited traffic against Littell and the Nationals bullpen.
- Rookie Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson were held hitless with runners on base late in the game.
- The Orioles’ rotation has drawn attention for underperforming relative to expectations amid Elias’s rebuild.
- Elias’s front office decisions were questioned as injuries and roster tinkering continued to affect development.
- Craig Albernaz voiced frustration after a toothless offensive display, highlighting missed opportunities.
- The Nationals improved to near .500 as their plan to rebuild showed signs of progress in the win.
- The game was fueled by fielding and situational hitting dynamics, with Littell limiting Orioles scoring opportunities late.
- The Orioles fell below .500 as their continued struggles continued to mount in the 2026 season.
- The article frames Baltimore’s season as challenging, with the Orioles facing a demanding schedule and uncertain fate.
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