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Yankees vs. Orioles Tickets, First Pitch Time for Saturday, June 21

Yankees vs. Orioles Tickets, First Pitch Time for Saturday, June 21

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Yankees vs. Orioles Tickets, First Pitch Time for Saturday, June 21
The New York Yankees and Aaron Judge will take the field against Jackson Holliday and the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, June 21, with the first pitch at 1:05 p.m. ET (broadcast on YES and MASN).
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Yankees vs. Orioles Game Info
Game day: Saturday, June 21, 2025
Saturday, June 21, 2025 Game time: 1:05 p.m. ET
1:05 p.m. ET TV channel: YES and MASN
YES and MASN Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
Watch LIVE with Fubo! Location: The Bronx, New York
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Yankees vs. Orioles offensive insights
The Yankees lead Major League Baseball in home runs with 88.
Hitters for New York lead the majors with a combined .469 team slugging percentage.
The Yankees rank fourth in MLB with a .260 team batting average.
The Orioles rank 10th in baseball with 60 total home runs.
So far this season, Baltimore is 17th in the majors, slugging .386.
The Orioles are 22nd in the majors with a .235 batting average.
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Yankees' top hitters
Judge's batting average this season is .395, and he has a .488 on-base percentage and a .746 slugging percentage. He has 18 homers and 47 RBI, plus 51 runs scored and four stolen bases on six attempts. His strikeout rate is 21.7%, and his walk rate is 14.8%.
So far this year, Paul Goldschmidt's batting average is .343, to go along with a .399 on-base percentage and a .490 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 15.5%, and his walk rate is 7.8%. He has five homers and 27 RBI, plus 36 runs scored and four stolen bases on four attempts.
Cody Bellinger is batting .262, with eight home runs and 32 RBI, plus 29 runs scored and four steals on six attempts. His strikeout rate is 17.7%, and his walk rate is 10%. He has a .795 OPS (.330 on-base, .464 slugging).
Also for the Yankees, Anthony Volpe's batting average is .245, with a .326 on-base percentage and a .439 slugging percentage. He has six homers and 32 RBI, plus 27 runs scored and seven stolen bases on 11 attempts. His strikeout rate is 25.4%, and his walk rate is 10.3%.
Orioles' top hitters
Ryan O'Hearn has put up a .340 batting average along with a .428 OBP and .558 SLG in 180 plate appearances this season. He's also clubbed nine home runs with 21 RBI and 23 runs while putting up a 16.1% K% and 11.7% BB%.
In 203 plate appearances this season, the Orioles' Cedric Mullins owns a .226/.320/.446 slash line, and he's smashed 10 dingers with 23 runs and 31 RBI plus seven stolen bases on nine attempts. He's walking and striking out 11.3% and 24.6% of the time, respectively.
This season, Gunnar Henderson, who has a .261/.325/.447 triple slash line, has racked up 28 runs, 15 RBI, and seven dingers in 206 plate appearances. As a basestealer, he's snagged six steals on seven tries. His walk rate is 8.7%, while his strikeout rate is 27.7%.
At the dish, Adley Rutschman has clubbed five bombs, driven in 15 runs, and scored 22 times while batting .211/.310/.349 in 200 plate appearances. His K rate comes in at 16%, and his walk rate is 12%.
Yankees' injuries
Oswaldo Cabrera: 10 Day IL (Ankle), Jazz Chisholm: 10 Day IL (Side), Fernando Cruz: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Marcus Stroman: 15 Day IL (Knee), Gerrit Cole: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Luis Gil: 60 Day IL (Back), Giancarlo Stanton: 60 Day IL (Elbow), JT Brubaker: 60 Day IL (Ribs), Jake Cousins: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
Orioles' injuries
Jordan Westburg: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Ramon Laureano: 10 Day IL (Ankle), Tyler O'Neill: 10 Day IL (Shoulder), Gary Sánchez: 10 Day IL (Wrist), Cody Poteet: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Colton Cowser: 60 Day IL (Thumb), Albert Suarez: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Kyle Bradish: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Grayson Rodriguez: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Tyler Wells: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
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