BALTIMORE — The Arizona Diamondbacks brought a five-game winning streak to Camden Yards on April 13, 2026, while the Baltimore Orioles arrived having won five of their last six. Arizona entered at 9-7 after sweeping the Phillies over the weekend, and Baltimore was 8-7 after taking two of three from the Giants.
Ryne Nelson started for Arizona, carrying a 1-1 record and a 4.20 ERA into the matchup. Trevor Rogers started for Baltimore with a 2-0 mark and a 1.89 ERA, giving the game a pitching duel feel even before first pitch. Gunnar Henderson was tied for second in baseball with six home runs, while Samuel Basallo was behind the plate again because Adley Rutschman remained out injured.
Corbin Carroll has been the steady force for Arizona, leading the Diamondbacks with a.327 batting average and going 9-for-21 over his last five games. Baltimore's recent surge has kept it tied atop the American League East with the Rays and the Yankees, while Arizona came in third in the National League West, 2.5 games behind the Dodgers.
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The matchup also carried betting interest. DraftKings listed the Diamondbacks at +109 on the moneyline and the Orioles at -131, with Arizona getting +1.5 at -194 and Baltimore -1.5 at +159. The Diamondbacks have also been an MLB-best 13-3 on the run line this season, a record that has made them hard to dismiss even as the Orioles have played themselves into first-place contention.
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Fans could follow the game on MLB.TV, DBacks.TV and MASN. With Arizona rolling on the road and Baltimore matching it with one of the best starts in the league, this one arrived as a clean early-season test between two teams that have spent the first two weeks looking more like contenders than April placeholders.





