Samuel Basallo's Walk-Off Hit Lifts Orioles Over Pirates in 11 Innings: Baltimore Wins Third Straight on Sept. 9, 2025

Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

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Baltimore Orioles Secure Thrilling 3-2 Walk-Off Win Over Pittsburgh Pirates in 11 Innings

The Baltimore Orioles captured an electrifying 3-2 walk-off victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in extra innings, adding to their string of dramatic late-game triumphs. In a wild finish at Camden Yards, Samuel Basallo delivered the decisive RBI single in the 11th inning, ending a tense matchup and marking the Orioles’ third consecutive walk-off win.

Basallo’s Walk-Off Single Seals the Deal

Samuel Basallo’s game-winning hit initially sparked confusion when the popup to left field grazed the glove of Pirates outfielder Tommy Pham and landed close to the chalk line. The play was first ruled a foul ball, but after further review, the call was overturned, allowing Basallo’s single to officially drive in Gunnar Henderson with the winning run. The Orioles' dugout erupted as they secured their sixth win in seven September games.

Pitching Duel Highlights

Dietrich Enns claimed the win for Baltimore, tossing two hitless frames with one strikeout in the extra innings. Orioles starter Kyle Bradish looked sharp in his third start since returning from Tommy John surgery, notching six strikeouts while surrendering just one run on four hits. For the Pirates, reliever Dauri Moreta suffered the loss after giving up two hits and a walk in the 11th. Starter Mike Burrows pitched four strong innings with six strikeouts and allowed only one run on two hits.

Offensive Performances and Key Moments

Jeremiah Jackson gave the Orioles a 2-1 advantage in the sixth inning with a solo home run, his second hit of the game. Jackson’s performance earned him his 10th multihit game since his MLB debut on August 1. In the top of the ninth, Tommy Pham kept Pittsburgh alive with a game-tying solo homer, ultimately forcing extra innings.

Jackson Holliday contributed two hits and scored the Orioles’ first run, further igniting the home offense. Pirate reliever Ryan Mountcastle’s first-pitch swing in the 11th moved the automatic runner, Henderson, to third base—an essential play leading to the game-winning run.

Stat of the Game

The Orioles have now claimed victory in four straight one-run games. Since the All-Star break, Baltimore has played an MLB-high 23 one-run contests, collecting 11 wins in those tight matchups—tied for the league lead with Cleveland.

Upcoming Matchup

The series continues as Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes (10-9, 1.98 ERA) faces Orioles right-hander Tyler Wells (1-0, 3.60 ERA) on Wednesday, promising another compelling pitching showdown.

In summary

The Baltimore Orioles showcased their resilience once again with a 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates, thanks to Samuel Basallo's reviewed walk-off single in the 11th inning. Strong outings from both pitching staffs and clutch performances from young hitters like Jeremiah Jackson and Jackson Holliday set the stage for the Orioles' continued dominance in close games. Baltimore’s ability to perform under pressure keeps them hot in September as they look to extend their winning momentum in the series.


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