Game Preview
Baltimore heads to Cleveland for a matchup that sets up as a tight one, with both clubs bringing mixed recent form and enough lineup punch to change the game in a hurry. Parker Messick is the listed probable for Cleveland, while Baltimore counters with Tyler Wells, putting the spotlight on which starter can settle in first. Add in a total of 8, light rain in the forecast, and two teams that have both trended toward competitive games lately, and this one has real late-inning tension written all over it.
Game Information
| Date | Thursday, April 16, 2026 |
| Time | 6:10 PM EST |
| Venue | Progressive Field |
Recent Matchup History
- July 24, 2025: Baltimore 4 at Cleveland 3
- July 23, 2025: Baltimore 2 at Cleveland 3
- July 22, 2025: Baltimore 3 at Cleveland 6
- July 21, 2025: Baltimore 5 at Cleveland 10
- April 17, 2025: Cleveland 2 at Baltimore 6
Why Cleveland Could Win
Cleveland could win this game if its home profile shows up again. The Guardians are 3-2 in their last 5 home games and 4-1 ATS in that span, and over their last 10 home games they are 6-4 with a strong 7-3 ATS mark. That matters here because Progressive Field has played friendlier to them than the road. There is also some recent lineup life. Kyle Manzardo went 2-for-2 with an RBI in his last game, Bo Naylor doubled and drove in 2, and Daniel Schneemann had 2 hits and a run. Against this opposing starter, José Ramírez at least has seen him before, going 1-for-5 with a double and a hit-by-pitch. The bullpen side also leans mildly toward Cleveland, because its team stress is only 14, and the key recent heavy outing listed was back on April 12, not yesterday.
Why Baltimore Could Win
Baltimore has a real path here because the offense has been a little sharper overall, and the bullpen looks fresher. The Orioles are 3-2 in their last 5 games, while Cleveland is 2-3 over the same span. On the road, Baltimore has won its last 3 away games, and its bullpen stress sits at just 9, lower than Cleveland’s 14. That matters if this turns into a bullpen game. The bats also flashed some life on April 15. Jeremiah Jackson went 2-for-5 with a home run and 3 RBI, Coby Mayo doubled, Sam Huff doubled in a run, and Gunnar Henderson added a hit, run, and steal. Baltimore’s probable starter Tyler Wells also comes in with a green availability tag, and Cleveland’s history against him is thin. The weather could help keep this close early, which gives the Orioles a fair shot to steal the later innings.
Final Pick
Cleveland Guardians ML (-126)