Charlie Morton, at 41 years and 201 days old, became the oldest Baltimore Orioles pitcher to start a game without allowing an earned run. This achievement helped the team secure a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox, completing their first series sweep of the season. Despite struggling earlier with an 0-7 record, Morton has won his last two games and improved his ERA to 6.20. With interim manager Tony Mansolino at the helm, the Orioles are displaying signs of improvement amid a challenging season.
Baltimore Orioles veteran pitcher Charlie Morton made history Sunday for his team, becoming the oldest hurler in team history to have a start without allowing an earned run.
Morton helped guide Baltimore to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox, which marked the Orioles' first series sweep of the season.
The Orioles are looking for wins this year under interim manager Tony Mansolino, who has guided the team to win six of their last ten.
Morton's recent performance has improved after starting the season 0-7, now holding a 6.20 ERA after winning his last two starts.
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