BALTIMORE, Md., June 24, 2025 — The Baltimore Orioles shut out the Texas Rangers 6-0 on June 23, 2025, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, powered by a dominant performance from pitcher Trevor Rogers and a three-run home run by Jackson Holliday. The Rangers, now 38-41 and fourth in the AL West, struggled offensively, managing only three hits against the Orioles, who improved to 34-44, fifth in the AL East.
The game, played before 13,929 fans under clear skies with temperatures reaching 100 degrees, saw Rogers pitch eight scoreless innings, allowing three hits, no walks, and striking out four to earn the win, improving his record to 1-0 with a 1.62 ERA. Holliday’s fifth-inning homer, his ninth of the season, drove in Coby Mayo and Cedric Mullins, breaking open a 1-0 game. The Orioles added runs in the sixth and seventh innings via Coby Mayo’s RBI groundout and Ramón Urías’ sacrifice fly.

Rangers starter Patrick Corbin took the loss, falling to 4-7 with a 4.24 ERA after allowing five runs on nine hits over five innings, striking out six. Jacob Webb and Dane Dunning provided relief, with Dunning allowing one run in the seventh. The Rangers’ offense, led by singles from Sam Haggerty, Wyatt Langford, and Adolis García, failed to capitalize, leaving three runners on base and going 0-for-1 with runners in scoring position.
Holliday led the Orioles, going 3-for-5 with a double, a home run, and four RBIs. Ramón Laureano contributed a double and a single, while Tromp’s third-inning double off Corbin scored the game’s first run via Holliday’s RBI double. The Orioles’ 11 hits, including three doubles and Holliday’s homer, overwhelmed the Rangers’ pitching staff.
The Rangers’ struggles were evident early, with no runner advancing past second base. Manager Bruce Bochy made no immediate comments post-game, but the team’s offensive woes continue to plague their season. The Orioles, despite their sub-.500 record, capitalized on timely hitting and Rogers’ command, which included 101 pitches, 72 for strikes.
The game, which lasted 2 hours and 8 minutes, featured crisp defensive play, with no errors recorded. Umpires Phil Cuzzi (home plate), Jonathan Parra (first base), Chad Fairchild (second base), and Clint Vondrak (third base) oversaw the contest. A brief injury delay occurred in the seventh after Gary Sánchez was hit by a pitch from Dunning.
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This loss marks the Rangers’ third shutout of the season, highlighting ongoing challenges in generating consistent offense. The Orioles, buoyed by young talent like Holliday, aim to build momentum as they navigate a rebuilding year. Both teams continue their series in Baltimore, with the next game set for June 24, 2025.
