The game turned into an offensive showcase after a quiet start, with Baltimore overwhelming Toronto 13-3 behind a perfect night from Adley Rutschman. What began as a 1-1 tie through four innings became a rout as the Orioles scored 12 runs over the final five frames.

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Rutschman delivered a flawless 4-for-4 performance with five RBIs, homering in the first inning and adding two doubles. The catcher scored four runs while drawing a walk, anchoring an offense that collected 13 hits. Jeremiah Jackson contributed two RBIs on a pair of singles, while Coby Mayo added a two-run homer in the sixth.

The decisive moment came in the sixth inning when Baltimore scored 5 runs to break open a tied game. Rutschman doubled to center, bringing home Henderson and Holliday to tie it 3-3. Jackson then singled Rutschman home for the lead before Mayo's homer to left extended the advantage to 6-3.

Toronto starter Trey Yesavage absorbed the loss, allowing 6 runs over 5.2 innings with five strikeouts. Brandon Young earned the victory for Baltimore, holding Toronto to 3 runs over 6.1 innings while scattering seven hits. His ERA stands at 4.01.

Baltimore improved to 30-33 with the victory, matching Toronto's record. George Springer sits two home runs away from 300 career homers, while Gunnar Henderson needs one more to reach 100.