Orioles’ Anthony Nunez reveals ‘it’s a boy’ on live TV during game

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A gender reveal took place at Camden Yards during the Baltimore Orioles’ game against the Athletics on Sunday afternoon.

Orioles pitcher Anthony Nunez gave Baltimore a workable inning and helped the team maintain a 2-1 lead in their eventual victory. As he left the field, he told the camera: “It’s a boy.”

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Baltimore Orioles pitcher Anthony Nunez delivers a pitch against the Athletics during the eighth inning of a baseball game in Baltimore on May 10, 2026. (Steve Ruark/AP)

It was apparently a message to his brother and sister-in-law.

“Anthony says ‘it’s a boy’ to some family members,” MASN anchor Kevin Brown said. “His brother and sister-in-law, Danny and Makayla Delgado, are expecting their third child. And that, friends, is one of the most creative gender reveals you’ve ever seen. Anthony had the answer. Danny and Makayla didn’t know, and I hope you’re both watching.”

Nunez said her family was gathered for Mother’s Day and her brother was hoping to surprise them.

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Baltimore Orioles players Taylor Ward, Shane Baz, Adley Rutschman and Dylan Beavers congratulate each other after beating the Athletics in Baltimore on May 10, 2026. (Steve Ruark/AP)

“He just told them today that they were having their third child and he wanted to reveal their gender,” he said, via the Baltimore Sun.

Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson and outfielder Dylan Beavers contributed with an RBI against Athletics starter Luis Severino.

Chris Bassitt was credited with the Orioles’ victory. He entered after leadoff Keegan Akin pitched one inning. Bassitt pitched six innings, allowing one run on four hits in six innings.

Rico Garcia made his third save for the Orioles.

A’s outfielder Carlos Cortes drove in the only run, scoring Tyler Soderstrom.

Athletics starting pitcher Luis Severino uses a rosin bag during the sixth inning against the Baltimore Orioles in Baltimore on May 10, 2026. (Steve Ruark/AP)

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Baltimore improved to 18-23 this year. The A’s fell to 21-19.

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