**Astros vs. Orioles: Fan Disruption Highlights Lopsided Game**
A baseball fan caused a stir during the game between the Houston Astros and the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday afternoon at Daikin Park. Footage captured the fan making his way to the pitcher’s mound and running around the infield before security intervened, tackling him to the ground. The fan was subsequently escorted out of the stadium in handcuffs, marking the most thrilling moment for Astros supporters during a challenging game that ended with a 12-0 defeat for Houston.
The Orioles’ pitching staff, consisting of Dean Kremer, Grant Wolfram, and Corbin Martin, effectively stifled the Astros’ offense, limiting them to just six hits throughout the game. Kremer delivered an impressive performance, striking out seven batters over seven innings while allowing only three hits and one walk, throwing a total of 114 pitches. Wolfram and Martin came in to close out the game, ensuring a dominant victory for Baltimore.
Astros catcher Yainer Diaz stood out as the only player with multiple hits, going 2-for-4 despite striking out twice. The Orioles capitalized on early mistakes from Astros pitchers Cristian Javier and Shawn Dubin, scoring four runs in the fifth inning and adding five more in the eighth to secure their win. Baltimore’s third baseman, Jordan Westburg, had a standout game, going 4-for-4 with five RBIs, including a three-run home run off Dubin in the fifth inning. Teammates Gunner Henderson, Adley Rutschman, and Sam Basallo each contributed with two RBIs.
With this victory, the Orioles improved their record to 57-67, while the Astros fell to 69-55, highlighting the competitive nature of the season.
**FAQ**
*What happened during the Astros vs. Orioles game?*
A fan interrupted the game by running onto the field, but security quickly apprehended him. The Orioles went on to win decisively, 12-0, with standout performances from their pitchers and players.

