Dean Kremer goes 6 1/3 innings as Orioles shut out Rays
Sep 23, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles pitcher Dean Kremer (64) throws during the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images Dean Kremer pitched 6 1/3 shutout innings as the Baltimore Orioles beat the visiting Tampa Bay Rays 6-0 to open a three-game series Tuesday night.
Colton Cowser hit a two-run home run to highlight the offense for Baltimore (74-83), who are trying to escape the American League East Division cellar by catching the Rays (76-81).
Jose Castillo, Colin Selby and Yaramil Hiraldo completed the two-hit shutout by following Kremer (11-10) to the mound.
Tampa Bay starter Ryan Pepiot (11-12) took the loss, giving up three runs in three innings. Reliever Ian Seymour worked the final four innings and was tagged with three runs.
Cowser, Coby Mayo and Jordan Westburg all posted two hits for the Orioles.
Kremer, who secured his third victory this year against the Rays, allowed only a single to Chandler Simpson leading off the fourth inning. He struck out four and didn't issue a walk, though he hit one batter with a pitch.
Kremer won for only the third time in a stretch of slightly more than two months.
The only moderate threats produced by the Rays came when Simpson reached second base on a wild pitch, and in the fifth when Jake Mangum made it to scoring position on left fielder Dylan Beavers two-out, two-base error.
Baltimore scored two runs in the first inning with Gunnar Henderson's sacrifice fly and Tyler O'Neill's groundout producing the runs.
Henderson singled in a run in the third inning as the Orioles continued to bounce back from losing three of their last four games to the visiting New York Yankees.
Westburg's fifth-inning sacrifice made it 4-0 before Cowser's two-run blast off Seymour in the sixth. Cowser has 16 home runs, one off the team-leading mark.
Josh Lowe had the other hit for the Rays, also a single.
The start of the game was delayed for more than an hour because of weather-related concerns.
--Field Level Media
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