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The Houston Astros (69-58) and Baltimore Orioles (59-67) begin a 4-game series Thursday. First pitch from Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore is set for 7:15 p.m. ET (FOX). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds around the Astros vs.
The Houston Astros entered Thursday night at 69-58, riding a brutal four-game losing streak in which they’ve managed just two runs over their last 37 innings.
The Baltimore Orioles have had 27 players go on the injured list in 2025, and now franchise catcher Adley Rutschman is one of five to have multiple stints. Befo
The Astros get another shot at Baltimore's Brandon Young, the Lumberton product who nearly had a perfect game against them last week.
The Little League World Series qualifiers from Richmond, Texas, may not have advanced beyond the early rounds in South Williamsport, Pa., this month. But on Thursday, they got a heck of a consolation
Astros first. Jeremy Pena grounds out to first base to Coby Mayo. Carlos Correa singles to left field. Jose Altuve flies out to left center field to Dylan Carlson. Christian Walker homers to
Scoring early and often works well for the Houston Astros. Repeating that formula will be the goal in the second game of their series against the host Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.
Christian Walker and Yainer Diaz smacked two-run home runs as the Houston Astros ambushed a pitcher who had baffled them less than a week earlier, defeating the host Baltimore Orioles 7-2 on Thursday night in the opener of a four-game series.