Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Anthony Nunez Delivers Creative On-Field Gender Reveal
Baseball is often defined by clutch hits and dominant pitching, but during Sunday’s matchup at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles pitcher Anthony Nunez stole the spotlight with a personal victory. In a move that blended professional duty with a family milestone, Nunez used the national broadcast to announce the gender of his future nephew or niece.
A Surprise Announcement at Camden Yards
As Nunez exited the field after pitching one inning to help preserve a 2-1 lead, he caught the attention of the cameras. Rather than a traditional post-game interview or a choreographed celebration, Nunez simply mouthed the words, “It’s a boy,” directly to the lens.
The moment was a surprise intended for his brother, Danny Delgado, and sister-in-law, Makayla Delgado, who are expecting their third child. MASN broadcaster Kevin Brown highlighted the creativity of the gesture, noting that while Anthony had the answer, the parents-to-be did not. Nunez later explained via the Baltimore Sun that his family had gathered for Mother’s Day, and his brother wanted a unique way to share the news with the family.
Game Recap: Orioles Edge Out Athletics 2-1
While the gender reveal provided the emotional highlight, the Orioles secured a tight 2-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics. The win was a collective effort, starting with opener Keegan Akin, who handled the first inning before handing the ball to Chris Bassitt.
Bassitt earned the win with a strong performance, tossing six innings and allowing only one run on four hits. The Orioles’ offense was sparked by shortstop Gunnar Henderson and outfielder Dylan Beavers, both of whom contributed RBIs against Athletics starter Luis Severino. To close out the game, Rico Garcia secured his third save of the season.
The Athletics managed only a single run, driven in by outfielder Carlos Cortes, which scored Tyler Soderstrom. Despite the loss, the Athletics maintain a record of 21-19, while the Orioles move to 18-23 on the year.
Key Takeaways from the Matchup
- The Reveal: Anthony Nunez announced his brother Danny and sister-in-law Makayla Delgado are expecting a boy.
- Pitching Dominance: Chris Bassitt earned the win with six innings of work and only one run allowed.
- Offensive Contributions: Gunnar Henderson and Dylan Beavers each provided a crucial RBI.
- Closing Strength: Rico Garcia picked up his third save to seal the 2-1 victory.
Looking Ahead
The Baltimore Orioles continue to navigate their early-season challenges, fighting to improve their 18-23 record. While the win against the Athletics provides positive momentum, the team’s ability to maintain consistency in their pitching rotation—as seen with Bassitt’s efficiency—will be critical as they move forward in the season.
