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Orioles Losing Streak Reaches Three After Another Dean Kremer Stumble

Another rough start by Dean Kremer

Orioles fall once more

The Baltimore Orioles' struggles continued on Wednesday night, as they dropped their third straight game, 5-3, to the San Francisco Giants. The loss was the Orioles' 11th in their last 14 games.

Kremer's struggles continued on Wednesday night, as he allowed four runs on seven hits in just 3 1/3 innings. The right-hander has now allowed 17 runs in his last three starts, and his ERA has ballooned to 6.00.

The Orioles' offense was unable to provide much support for Kremer, as they managed just three runs on seven hits. Trey Mancini and Ryan McKenna each had two hits for the Orioles, but the team struck out 11 times.

The Orioles will look to avoid a four-game sweep when they face the Giants again on Thursday afternoon. Jorge López will start for the Orioles, while the Giants will send out Alex Cobb.

Kremer's struggles a major concern for Orioles

Kremer's struggles have been a major concern for the Orioles this season. The right-hander was expected to be a key part of the Orioles' rotation, but he has not lived up to expectations.

Kremer has allowed at least four runs in each of his last three starts, and his ERA is now over 6.00. The Orioles need Kremer to turn things around quickly if they want to have any chance of contending this season.

Orioles offense also struggling

The Orioles' offense has also been struggling this season. The team is averaging just 3.4 runs per game, which is one of the lowest marks in the league. The Orioles have scored three runs or fewer in eight of their last 14 games.

The Orioles need to find a way to generate more offense if they want to turn things around. The team has some talented players in the lineup, but they have not been able to consistently produce.

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