41-year-old makes impressive Orioles history vs. White Sox
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Veteran pitcher Charlie Morton made history for the Baltimore Orioles, becoming the oldest pitcher in team history to start a game without allowing an earned run at 41 years and 201 days. He achieved this during a game against the Chicago White Sox, aiding the Orioles in a 3-2 victory and a series sweep. Although Morton now stands at 2-7 for the season with a 6.20 ERA, his recent performances show improvement. The team, which has faced challenges under interim manager Tony Mansolino, is looking for consistency moving forward.
Charlie Morton made history as the oldest pitcher in Baltimore Orioles' history to start a game without allowing an earned run, achieving this feat at 41 years and 201 days.
Morton, who was 41 years old when he achieved this historic feat, not only helped the Orioles win over the White Sox but became a pivotal figure for the team's recent performance.
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