Lowe and Wood hit HRs before Tena scores in 9th to lead Nationals past Orioles 4-3
- The Washington Nationals defeated the Baltimore Orioles 4-3 at Camden Yards on Friday night, May 16, 2025.
- The Orioles failed to capitalize on numerous chances, leaving 15 players stranded on base and managing just four hits in 15 at-bats with runners positioned to score.
- Nathaniel Lowe and James Wood hit solo home runs for the Nationals, and José Tena scored the winning run in the ninth after reaching on a walk.
- Nationals starter MacKenzie Gore struck out nine batters over 3 2/3 innings while throwing 102 pitches and yielding 10 hits and two walks.
- The Orioles’ loss extended their losing streak to four games and leaves their record at 15-28, deepening their deficit in the American League East.
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Lowe and Wood hit HRs before Tena scores in 9th to lead Nationals past Orioles 4-3
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