Kyle Gibson Reunites With Orioles for Clash Against Yankees
The Baltimore Orioles are calling on a familiar face as they send Kyle Gibson to the mound Tuesday night against the visiting New York Yankees.
Gibson Looks to Recapture Baltimore Magic
Kyle Gibson returns to Baltimore after a strong 2023 season with the Orioles, where he recorded a career-high 15 wins. Now, after a year with the St. Louis Cardinals, he’s set for his first major league start of 2025.
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“I know one thing, he’s going to compete every single time out and he’s one of the best teammates I’ve ever been around in a clubhouse,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said.
Gibson (3-7 career record, 5.48 ERA vs. Yankees) had success against New York last year, throwing seven innings of one-run ball in an August win. In 2025, he has posted a 3.75 ERA across three minor league starts while ramping up for this return.
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Orioles Aim to Build Momentum
Baltimore’s 4-3 win on Monday snapped a rough patch that saw them lose six of their previous seven games. Ryan O’Hearn’s three-run homer powered the Orioles to the series-opening win.
“The way this game is, you get hot and just keep it going,” O’Hearn said. “I think (Monday) was a step in the right direction.”
However, injuries continue to plague Baltimore. The Orioles placed Jordan Westburg and Gary Sanchez on the injured list, promoting Emmanuel Rivera and Maverick Handley from Triple-A Norfolk to fill the roster.
Rodon, Yankees Look to Rebound
The Yankees will counter with left-hander Carlos Rodon (3-3, 3.50 ERA), who has been dominant over his last two starts, allowing just one unearned run across 13 innings while striking out 17.
Rodon has yet to find success against the Orioles in his career, posting an 0-3 record with a 5.58 ERA in seven outings. Still, his recent form suggests he may be poised for a breakthrough.
Former closer Devin Williams impressed in a non-save situation Monday, delivering a clean 1-2-3 eighth inning.
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Aaron Judge, meanwhile, continues to be a consistent force, extending his on-base streak to 25 games with a 2-for-5 performance Monday night.