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BALTIMORE -- For the first time this season, the Baltimore Orioles are looking up at two teams in the AL East. Portland Trail Blazers Store .Baltimore managed only four hits off David Price before a rainstorm stopped play for good after six innings, and the Boston Red Sox pounded rookie Dylan Bundy in an 8-1 victory Wednesday night.It was the sixth loss in nine games for the Orioles, who fell into third place in the division behind Toronto and Boston. Before this defeat, Baltimore was in first or second place since opening day.Weve got to keep doing some things to keep us engaged in it, to have a chance in September, manager Buck Showalter said. Theres a lot of baseball to be played.In order to keep pace in a very tight division, the Orioles are going to need better starting pitching. In this one, Bundy (6-4), a rookie, allowed five runs and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings against the highest-scoring team in the majors.I threw some good pitches and they still hit them, Bundy said. So, its just one of those nights. Just got to learn from it and get better from here.The Orioles 39-19 home record is the best in the AL, but theyre 2-4 against the Red Sox at Camden Yards after Bostons two-game sweep.Still, its way too early to panic.I mean its so close, the separation between the teams, said Chris Davis, whose solo homer accounted for all of Baltimores offense. The important part is to keep going. There is still plenty of time left to regroup and get back on track.Jackie Bradley Jr. homered and drove in four runs for the Red Sox, who have won six straight following a 7-13 run.Our starters have set the tone in this stretch, manager John Farrell said.Price (11-8) was cruising until a driving storm stopped play, and the game was finally called after a delay of 1 hour, 17 minutes.Price struck out four and walked none to earn his second victory in seven starts since July 10.Well go as far as the starters take us, and weve thrown the ball well as a group, the left-hander said.Boston outscored the Orioles 13-4 in the two games.We didnt pitch particularly well in certain spots, Showalter conceded.Orioles nemesis Mookie Betts went 2 for 3 with a walk and scored three runs. Betts is batting .440 with eight homers, 19 runs scored and 17 RBI in 12 games against Baltimore this season.The game turned in the third inning with the score tied at 1. Bundy awkwardly toppled off the mound chasing a grounder to the right side and appeared to twist his right ankle. He declared himself OK after taking a few warmup pitches, and play resumed with two outs and the bases empty.Bundy issued a two-out walk to Betts on a 3-2 count, and Bradley followed with a drive that cleared the wall in center field.Sandy Leon hit a two-run shot in the fifth and Bradley doubled in two runs in the sixth against Tyler Wright.MILESTONEFarrell picked up his 313th win as Red Sox manager, moving past Ralph Houk for sole possession of ninth place in club history. Eddie Kasko ranks eighth with 345 wins.TRAINERS ROOMRed Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez showed no lingering effects from the left hamstring tightness that forced him to leave Tuesdays game. At this point, were planning on him starting on Sunday, Farrell said. ... RHP Steven Wright (right shoulder strain) will have a bullpen session Saturday before coming off the DL on Tuesday.Orioles: RHP Chris Tillman (shoulder soreness) remains on course to start Saturday after being pushed back from Wednesday, Showalter said. ... OF Joey Rickard (thumb ligament) will be in a splint for 2/3 more weeks before starting baseball activities.UP NEXTRed Sox: RHP Clay Buchholz (4-9, 5.66) makes his 14th start of the season Thursday afternoon in the opener of a four-game series in Detroit.Orioles: RHP Kevin Gausman (3-10, 4.04) heads to the mound to help launch a four-game series against the visiting Houston Astros. Chris Dudley Jersey . MLS Commissioner Don Garber and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez also will attend the session, which was announced Monday. The league has discussed placing its next two expansion teams in Miami and Atlanta. Portland Trail Blazers Gear . -- The goal posts lying flat on the field, Arizonas fans lingered on the field, congregating around the locker room entrance nearly 30 minutes after rushing out of the stands. https://www.cheapblazersonline.com/788i-...ey-blazers.html ., and Rudi Swiegers of Kipling, Sask., took sixth spot on Saturday in pairs at the NHK Trophy ISU Grand Prix figure skating competition.NEW YORK -- Two full games, plus two more innings. A total of 561 pitches. And when it was finally (FINALLY!) over, the worst team in baseball had its 17th win of the season. The Miami Marlins sure worked hard for this one. In the longest major league game in more than three years, Adeiny Hechavarria hit an RBI single in the 20th inning and Miami outlasted the New York Mets 2-1 on Saturday, well after Matt Harvey left with lower back tightness following another stingy start. "It was amazing," winning pitcher Kevin Slowey said. "It was an amazing game." Steve Cishek retired Daniel Murphy on a fly ball to the left-field warning track for the final out of a game that took 6 hours, 25 minutes. It started 5 1/2 hours before the Belmont Stakes -- about 13 miles away -- and still ended around an hour after winner Palace Malice crossed the finish line. The last big league game to go as long also involved the Mets, according to STATS. It came when they beat St. Louis 2-1 in 20 innings on April 17, 2010. It was the longest game by far in the history of Citi Field, which opened in 2009, and it matched the longest in Marlins history -- a 7-6 loss to the Cardinals in 20 innings on April 27, 2003. "You play 20 innings, youve got to win that game," Marlins manager Mike Redmond said. Harvey and Miamis prized rookie, Jose Fernandez, hooked up in a pitchers duel early. And when neither punchless lineup could break a 1-all tie, the only saving grace for both teams was that neither had played since Wednesday and both had fresh arms in the bullpen. By the 13th inning, the game had been turned over to a pair of starters: Slowey and Shaun Marcum for the Mets. Both were originally scheduled to start Saturday before getting skipped when Friday nights game was rained out. A scattered crowd of 20,338 had dwindled perhaps into the hundreds by the time the stadium sound system played Chuck Berrys "No Particular Place To Go" not long after the 14th-inning stretch. Some of the fans who remained chanted "Lets Go Home!" as the Mets came to bat in the 17th. But it took three more innings to decide this one, and it was Miami that came out on top. "The whole team spirit was up," said Rob Brantly, who caught the entire game and finished with four hits. "We were still having fun in the dugout and still cracking jokes and keeping the energy high. ... Still had enough energy to string some hits together and get that run." Placido Polanco, Brantly and Hechavarria hit consecutive singles with one out in the 20th off Marcum (0-7), who had retired 16 in a row to that point. He gave up five hits in eight stellar innings with seven strikeouts and no walks. "I definitely wasnt expecting to pitch eight innings," Marcum said. "I wasnt tired. That pitch to Hechavarria was a pretty good pitch. He went down and got it." Slowey (2-5) was just as tough. He struck out eight and walked none in seven shutout innings before Cishek got three straight outs for his sixth save. Inept at the plate, the Mets went 0 for 19 with runners in scoring position -- a team record. They stranded 22 on the bases. After taking all three games from the Mets at home last weekend for their first sweep of the season, the last-place Marlins improved to 7-3 against New York this year. They are 10-41 against everyone else. "I think moving forward, guys can kind of reach back in their mind and say, that 20-inning game we didnt give up. If were not goingg to give up now, were not giving up," Slowey said. Theo Ratliff Jersey. On his last pitch in the seventh, Harvey said he felt a little tightness in his right hip where it meets his lower back. He singled in the bottom half and seemed to run somewhat gingerly to second base on an inning-ending groundout. He warmed up for the eighth, but then there was a mass meeting on the mound that included a trainer, manager Terry Collins and the entire Mets infield. Harvey finally gave up the ball -- reluctantly, it appeared -- and walked to the dugout. Brandon Lyon was given all the time he needed to get loose, then he wriggled out of a jam to keep the score tied. "As soon as I came out and they worked on it, it popped back (into place)," Harvey said, adding he expects to make his next start. "Im fine. I could have stayed in there. "Its happened in college," he explained. "Its a quick adjustment. Everything was taken care of in two minutes." It was the eighth no-decision in the last nine starts for Harvey, who threw 93 pitches and remains 5-0 with a 2.10 ERA. He gave up one run and six hits with six strikeouts and no walks. New York nearly won it in the 12th, but Murphy got a slow break off third on Marlon Byrds fly toward the right-field line and was thrown out at the plate by Marcell Ozuna. Murphy plowed hard into Brantly, who held onto the ball in his bare hand as he was sent flying -- along with a couple of pieces of catchers equipment. "I went with the hit," Brantly said. "Everything always feels better if youre on the winning side." So on it went, the teams with the two lowest batting averages in the majors unable to break through against the others shaky bullpen. But they werent alone. About 45 minutes before Miami won, the Toronto Blue Jays pulled out a 4-3 victory over Texas in 18 innings. "In a situation like that," Brantly said, "the team that can keep their enthusiasm up the most usually ends up being the victor." Rained out the previous two nights, the Mets finally got back on the field under clear skies in Queens with a gametime temperature of 77 degrees. Miami also was idle the past two days -- an off day Thursday followed by Friday nights washout that was rescheduled as part of a single-admission doubleheader Sept. 14 at Citi Field. Ike Davis drew a leadoff walk in the second inning and scored from first base on rookie Juan Lagares double. Lagares, playing shallow in centre, also threw out Hechavarria at the plate on Juan Pierres two-out single in the fifth. Miami tied it in the fourth on Chris Coghlans sacrifice fly, and second baseman Derek Dietrich made a sliding stop on Murphys sharp grounder to keep it tied in the ninth. NOTES: Mets C John Buck also caught the entire game and finished 2 for 8. ... Harvey and Fernandez also started when the Marlins beat New York 4-3 in 15 innings on April 29 in Miami. Marcum took the loss in relief that day as well. The Mets said the last time two teams played a pair of games that went at least 15 innings with the same starting pitchers was 1884, when Jim Whitney faced Old Hoss Radbourn (Boston Beaneaters vs. Providence Grays), according to research by the Elias Sports Bureau. ... Marcums outing was his longest of the season (including starts) and the longest in relief by a Mets pitcher since Gerald Cram tossed eight innings during a 4-3 loss to St. Louis in 25 innings at Shea Stadium on Sept. 11, 1974 -- the longest game in club history. ' ' '

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