BALTIMORE, MD - APRIL 12: Cade Povich #37 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 12, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) | Getty Images Triple-A: Memphis Red Birds (STL) 8, Norfolk Tides 7The Tides were leading by two runs going into the eighth inning before the Red Birds put up a five-run eighth inning to take the lead. Norfolk scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth but left the tying run stranded at second when Silas Ardoin struck out looking on a pitch that was challenged by the Red Birds and overturned to become strike three.

Cade Povich started for the Tides and went six innings. He allowed one run in each of the first three innings, two on solo home runs. He got stronger after that, though.

Over his final three innings, Povich did not allow a hit.The offense scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth and then broke the tie with a two-run seventh before falling behind for good in the eighth. Christian Encarnacion-Strand had a single and triple and picked up three RBI. Willy Vasquez had a three hit night, and Ardoin reached base three times with a single and two walks.

Jud Fabian singled and walked. Box ScoreDouble-A: Chesapeake Baysox 3, Akron RubberDucks 2 – F/12The Baysox managed to win this game despite being no-hit for the first 6.1 innings of the game. They scored one run in the third inning when Griff O’Farrell walked, stole second, and came around to score on two wild pitches.

That tied the game at 1-1, a score that held until the 11th inning. It took until the bottom of the 12th, but an RBI single by Maverick Handley secured the walk-off. It was a big game for Handley, who had two of the team’s four hits.

He broke up the no-hitter in the seventh, got the winning hit in the 12th, and also had a walk for good measure. Ethan Anderson had one hit as leadoff batter, while Aron Estrada’s miserable start to the season continued. He went 0-for-4 and his OPS is just .490 through 18 games.

It was a bullpen game for the Baysox. Christian Herberholz started and struck out four in 2.1 innings. Six Baysox pitchers combined to strike out 15.

Box ScoreHigh-A: Frederick Keys 4, Wilmington Blue Rocks (WAS) 1The Keys scored all the runs they needed in a two-run first inning, but they added two more in the sixth for good measure. In the first, they loaded the bases on an infield single by Ike Irish and walks from Nate George and Wehiwa Aloy. After a strikeout, Braylin Tavera hit a ground ball to shortstop.

Instead of it being an inning-ending double play, the Blue Rocks made a throwing error that resulted in two runs scored. Their third run also scored on an error, but Irish had a proper RBI double to knock in the final run. Irish was the only batter with two hits.

George was hitless but walked twice. Aloy reached just once with the first inning walk. Hans Crouse was the opener and pitched a scoreless first before Twine Palmer took over in the second.

Palmer pitched five innings with two hits and one walk. He struck out six. His only run allowed was unearned and scored when Tavera made an error in center field to put a runner on third.

Palmer then threw a wild pitch to bring in the run. Box ScoreLow-A: Delmarva Shorebirds 4, Wilson Warbirds (MIL) 1The Shorebirds won this game with two two-run home runs. Edwin Amparo went deep in the second inning with Joshua Liranzo on base.

In the seventh inning, it was Liranzo’s turn. His homer knocked in Stiven Martinez. Liranzo and Martinez both had two-hit games, while Amparo reached three times with the homer and two walks.

DJ Layton singled and walked, while Jordan Sanchez went hitless with three strikeouts. Four Delmarva pitchers held the Warbirds to just three hits, but they walked a whopping nine. Starter Kailen Hamson didn’t allow a hit in 3.2 innings, however he did walk five.

Box Score Today’s ScheduleTriple-A: Norfolk vs Memphis, 1:05. Starter: TBDDouble-A: Chesapeake vs Akron, 1:05. Starter: Trace BrightHigh-A: Frederick vs Wilmington, 3:00.

Starter: Carson DorseyLow-A: Delmarva vs Wilson, 2:05. Starter: Kiefer Lord