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Orioles' Colton Cowser hits walk-off homer 2 days in a row to Exceed up 13- inning stalemate vs. Rays making waves

Headlines were made in the pro ranks on Tuesday as Orioles' Colton Cowser hits walk-off homer 2 days in a row to break up 13-inning stalemate vs. Rays dominated the conversation. The fallout from this development is expected to impact the standings significantly.

With impressive skill, And then -- on Monday -- he did it again to lift Baltimore to a 9- 7 success Demonstrating excellence, Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Monday’s series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays remained as singular that maintained on going -- progressing into the 13th inning before Cowser’s shining moment.

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With impressive skill, After transitioning into extra innings tied dual-dual -- both teams piled up two runs in the 11th and singular in the 12th inning to retain the engagement going In, building on previous success, a noteworthy performance, In the top of the 13th -- Tampa Bay accounted for two runs to retake the lead -- but Baltimore promptly tied things up in the bottom of the 13th.

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As many days, that’s when Cowser -- “The Milkman,” stepped up to the plate and connected his alternate walk-off homer in the two -execute bomb offered the Orioles the favorable outcome and in the finale deliver the battle to an finale.

With impressive skill, Cowser had entered the battle in the seventh inning as a pinch hitter for right fielder Tyler O’Neil -- before sending it long six innings later.

In a major development, cowser’s clash-heralded bomb on Sunday moreover arrived after he pinch connected -- with the outfielder starting the clash in the eighth inning for departed fielder Blaze Alexander.

With impressive skill, Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Cowser owns only three hometown soil runs this competitive cycle in 91 at-bats; currently -- two of those three are walk-off winners. the Orioles are only a week removed from getting swept by the Rays in Tampa -- which comprised a blowout loss where Baltimore allowed 16 runs.

Amidst high expectations, monday’s W -- though -- starts their homestand against the Rays on a different note.

Stay tuned for more updates as the pro season reaches its climax. This story continues to evolve.

Editorial Note: This report is based on verified game data and official statistics.