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- The Orioles escaped Toronto having won two of three after scoring four runs in the ninth to beat the Blue Jays, 13-9.
- In his second spring start, right-hander Miguel Gonzalez allowed two runs over three innings as the Orioles lost, 5-2, to the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday afternoon in front of an announced sellout crowd of 7,403, the team¿s fifth sellout in six home games at Ed Smith Stadium.
- Backed by a two-homer game from Steve Pearce, there was no hangover Wednesday night as the Orioles swept the second-place Toronto Blue Jays with a 6-1 win in front of an announced 37,537 at Camden Yards.
- First baseman Chris Davis returned to the No. 5 spot in the Orioles' batting order for tonight's game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- Orioles starter Miguel Gonzalez led the Orioles to a 3-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays Thursday night to win the season series against the American League East¿s last place club.
- The Orioles woke up in Boston this morning 2 ½ games out of both wild card spots with 13 games left in season. The six teams contending for the two AL wild card spots are not separated by 3 ½ games.
- The Orioles received what they believe is good news on right-hander Darren O'Day, who went to Florida to see hand specialist Dr. Brian Schofield.
- A day after Darren O'Day struck him out, Toronto right fielder gets revenge with game-winning homer
- After daughter's birth, starting pitcher holds Blue Jays to three runs, three hits in 7 1/3 innings Saturday
- TORONTO -- Yes, the Orioles¿ 7-6 loss to the Blue Jays on Friday night was a tough one to swallow. But let¿s remember that this road trip began with a loss to the Tigers in Detroit, but the Orioles rebounded to take the final two games of the series.
- Pedro Strop gave up the game-winning hit to Toronto. Orioles manager Buck Showalter was ejected in the second inning.
- Closer Jim Johnson blew his fourth save in his past five opportunities, allowing four runs, four hits and a walk in the inning as the Orioles were unable to preserve a three-run ninth-inning lead with a 6-5 loss to the Blue Jays.
- For the second time within an 18-hour span, the Orioles bats jumped on a Toronto starter early.
- It didn¿t take long for Kevin Gausman to show why the Orioles have such high hopes for their prized right-hander.
- The Orioles battered reigning National League Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey at Camden Yards in their first meeting against him as a member of the bolstered Toronto Blue Jays.
- Right fielder drives in Chris Davis with two outs for one-run victory over Toronto
- Exactly 23 years to the day that Dave Johnson notched his first big league victory at Memorial Stadium for his hometown Orioles, his 24-year-old son Steve got his first major league victory.
- Orioles pitcher Chris Tillman picked up his fourth straight victory and the Orioles won for the sixth time in their last eight games, beating the Seattle Mariners, 3-1.