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Rutschman's solo home run powered Baltimore's shutout win at Camden Yards, though the one-swing performance leaves the broader offensive picture unresolved.

Adley Rutschman went 1-3 with a home run, 3 RBI, and 1 run scored as the Baltimore Orioles defeated the New York Yankees 7-0 on May 13 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The catcher's solo blast accounted for three of Baltimore's seven runs, concentrating his offensive value into a single swing.

Rutschman drew no walks in the contest. His performance rated as impact-tier, though the stat line reflects a narrow offensive contribution: one hit in three at-bats, one of which carried home-run distance. The Orioles' seven-run shutout was a team effort, but Rutschman's three RBI represented 43 percent of Baltimore's run total.

Early in the season, sample sizes remain small and single at-bats—even those resulting in three RBI—carry outsized weight in game summaries. Rutschman's power is confirmed by the homer, but one swing does not establish a sustained offensive pattern or solve deeper questions about Baltimore's ability to produce runs consistently against top pitching.

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