Kyle Bradish (1-2, 5.49 ERA) gets the ball for Baltimore opposite Seth Lugo (1-1, 1.48 ERA) for Kansas City. Bradish is working his way back after a February 2026 UCL sprain, and his velocity has been down from his 2024 levels with the sinker averaging 93.5 mph. The slider remains his best swing-and-miss pitch when he's commanding the fastball, but the early-season numbers suggest he's still rebuilding feel for the strike zone. Lugo's kitchen-sink repertoire features six different pitches and has produced the weakest contact of any Royals starter.
The Orioles' offense is thin with injuries. Adley Rutschman is on the 10-day IL with left ankle inflammation, and Ryan Mountcastle is out with a broken bone in his left foot. Gunnar Henderson anchors the lineup with his All-Star pace, and Pete Alonso's production after his December 2025 free-agent signing has been the offseason splash that's still paying off. Alonso against Kauffman Stadium's outfield dimensions is not the best park fit for his pull power, but his ability to drive the ball in the gaps has been productive. Ryan Helsley, also signed by Baltimore this offseason, remains the Orioles' most impactful bullpen piece when called upon in leverage.
Kansas City's lineup is driven by Bobby Witt Jr.'s speed-power combination and Salvador Perez's continued above-average offensive production behind the plate. Vinnie Pasquantino at first base rounds out the core of a Royals offense that's been producing runs at an above-pace clip in April. The total sits in the mid-eights. First pitch 7:40 PM ET on regional broadcasts.