Orioles try to end road slide, play the Phillies
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AUG 6 – The Orioles aim to snap a three-game road losing streak while the Phillies seek a fourth consecutive win to extend their National League East division lead.
- On Wednesday in Philadelphia, the Baltimore Orioles ended a three-game road losing streak by defeating the Phillies with a final score of 5-1.
- The Orioles entered the game struggling with a 5-5 recent record and several injured players, while the Phillies led the NL East and had won the first two series games by 18-3 combined.
- Coby Mayo, who joined the Orioles roster about two months ago from Triple-A, launched a three-run homer, while Jeremiah Jackson notched his first major league extra-base hit and RBI, sparking a Baltimore comeback.
- Philadelphia's Ranger Suarez, with an 8-4 record and 2.68 ERA, allowed five runs in three starts against the Orioles and was praised by manager Rob Thomson as "very good tonight."
- The Orioles’ victory suggests potential momentum to improve their 24-36 road record, but injury challenges and the Phillies’ strong division lead maintain uncertainties in the series outcome.
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Mayo and Jackson lead Orioles to 5-1 victory over the Phillies
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Coby Mayo hit a three-run homer, Jeremiah Jackson doubled in a run for his first extra-base hit and RBI in the majors and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-1 on Wednesday.

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Orioles try to end road slide, play the Phillies
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The Philadelphia Phillies are beginning to create a bit of separation in the National League East. The first-place Phillies will look for their fourth straight victory on Wednesday when they wrap up their home series with the Baltimore Orioles. Philadelphia’s improved play of late has coincided with a rough stretch by the New York Mets, […]
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