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Orioles extend Yankees' losing streak after late-game heroics

After winning the first game of the three-game series against the New York Yankees, the Baltimore Orioles are looking to get more from the remaining two games.

There may be more drama on Tuesday night.

Coby 'Mayo, who hit a three-run homer in Monday's seventh inning, gave the Orioles their fourth win in 12 games. Baltimore had trailed by a score of 2-0 before the blast and hadn't recorded a single hit until that inning.

New York suffered its fourth consecutive loss. The?Yankees lost for the fifth consecutive time in six matches since May began with a five game winning streak, which included a four-game rout of Baltimore.

The Orioles have recovered.

Mayo stated, "It seems like I have been in that position a lot since I was up here for the last three years and I haven't been able to come through as much as I would've liked," Mayo. "That was the spot where all my emotion came out when I finally did it," Mayo said.

The Orioles gained a boost of confidence from the result. Ryan Weathers stymied them, but he left after a single in the seventh inning, followed by a groundout, and a walk. Brent Headrick, their reliever, was beaten by Mayo.

If the Yankees lose on Tuesday, it will be their longest losing streak this season. It was a five-game skid between April 8-12.

Aaron Boone, the manager of New York City said: "We have to unlock some guys." We've got some players who are struggling. As we go through this rough patch, we need to be a bit more competitive.

Will Warren (4-1 with a 3.46 ERA), will be the Yankees' starter on Tuesday. He held the Orioles scoreless in 6 1/3 innings, including?one earned run, for a home victory on May 1. He struck out nine and walked one. Pete Alonso hit him with a single homer. Warren's lone appearance since then ended in a loss against the Texas Rangers on Wednesday, when he gave up six runs in just four innings.

In 41 and 1/3 innings, the right-hander struck out 53 while walking 11.

Last year, Warren was 1-2 and had a 4.95 ERA against Baltimore. He gave up four home runs during those four matches.

The Orioles have not announced their plans for Tuesday, but it is expected that left-hander Trevor Rogers (2-4, 4.75 ERA), will be back from the injured list any day. Rogers hasn’t pitched in major league baseball since April 25. Rogers is 1-1 in four career appearances against the Yankees with a 4.60 ERA.

Samuel Basallo, the Baltimore catcher, was scratched?on Monday when he was supposed to be the designated batter, due to a sore knee on his left side. He was involved in a collision with the Athletics a day before, but he held on to the ball and got an out.

On Monday, the Orioles moved to improve their pitching staff. They called up Josh Walker from Triple A Norfolk and sent Trey Gibson back to Norfolk.

Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees' slugger, has now reached base in 27 straight games against the Orioles after hitting a double in the sixth inning of the first game of the series.

Caballero was not in the starting lineup for Monday's game because of an injury to his finger sustained in Milwaukee a day before. The plan was to have him evaluated a specialist on Tuesday in New York. He was, however, used as a 'pinch runner' for the ninth inning and was caught stealing at the end of Monday's game.

Boone stated, "He is as tough as it gets but he was having a hard time throwing (on Monday)." He's been a great performer on both sides of ball for us to start the season. He has been an important part of our team up to this point.

Max Schuemann, New York's shortstop, took Caballero's place.

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(source: Reuters)