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LAST SUNDAY: Orioles 8, Cardinals 5. Ubaldo Jiménez allowed two runs in seven innings and the Orioles hit four home runs.
MONDAY: Indians 12, Orioles 0. Dylan Bundy gave up six runs in 41/3 innings while Corey Kluber tossed a complete-game shutout.
TUESDAY: Orioles 6, Indians 5. Manny Machado went 4-for-4 with two homers and four RBIs, and scored the winning run after hitting a double.
WEDNESDAY: Indians 5, Orioles 1. Kevin Gausman allowed three runs in the fifth after holding the Indians scoreless up to that point.
THURSDAY: Indians 6, Orioles 3. The Oroles went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position and Wade Miley surrendered four runs in five innings.
FRIDAY: Rays 15, Orioles 5. Jiménez gave up nine runs in 21/3 innings.
SATURDAY: Orioles 8, Rays 3. Bundy pitched seven good innings to end the streak.
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Consecutive games the Orioles allowed at least five runs, tying the 1924 Philadelphia Phillies’ major league record