The Opener: Olson, Workman, Orioles
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The Opener: Olson, Workman, Orioles
"Kyle Schwarber has entered the chat. The Phillies' DH has five home runs in his last four games, propelling him to the top of the league leaderboard. Schwarber is now tied with Aaron Judge with 16 home runs. Munetaka Murakami is one back after "only" homering once over the weekend."
"Olson moves into the top 10 Braves first baseman was in the lineup for the 823rd consecutive game on Sunday. He moved into the top 10 on the all-time leaderboard, breaking a tie with (h/t Sarah Langs of MLB.com). Olson's streak dates back to May 2021. If he can keep it going this season, he'll pass (829) and Stan Musial (895) to move to eighth place."
""Tater" launches first home run Tigers infielder "Gage Workman broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth inning on Sunday against the Royals with a two-run homer off . It was the first long ball as a big leaguer for the 26-year-old, whose middle name is synonymous with home run. Workman was a fourth-round pick in 2020."
"Orioles struggling against southpaws Baltimore will welcome the Yankees to Camden Yards for a three-game series. The Orioles will have two shots to beat a left-handed starter for the first time this season. Per Roch Kubatko of MASN, the club is 0-9 with a .569 OPS agains"
Kyle Schwarber hit five home runs in his last four games, moving to the top of the league leaderboard and tying Aaron Judge with 16 home runs. Munetaka Murakami remained close behind with one homer over the weekend. Matt Olson entered the Braves’ top-10 first baseman all-time list after appearing in his 823rd consecutive game, breaking a tie and extending a streak that began in May 2021. Gage Workman delivered his first major league home run, a two-run shot that broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth inning. The Orioles enter a Yankees series with a difficult record against left-handed starters, sitting at 0-9 with a .569 OPS.
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