The Baltimore Orioles concluded their seven-game homestand with a 5-2 loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday at Camden Yards, dropping their record further below .500. Despite a brief three-game winning streak earlier in the series, the Orioles' offensive struggles persisted, particularly during the final two games against San Diego.

Over those last two contests, the Orioles managed to score only five runs combined and went 1-for-15 with runners in scoring position, highlighting ongoing difficulties in generating consistent offensive production. Pitcher Trevor Rogers provided a solid outing on Sunday, delivering six innings of two-run ball, but the lack of run support prevented the team from mounting a successful rally.

Manager Craig Albernaz and outfielder Taylor Ward both underscored the importance of maintaining their offensive approach and capitalizing on favorable pitches as the team seeks to overcome its offensive inconsistency. The Orioles now face the task of improving their run production as they prepare for upcoming road games.