Nick Markakis chats with Jim Hunter after his clutch at-bats in the O's win
Robert Andino drew a leadoff walk off Latroy Hawkins, advanced to second on a sac bunt and third on a groundout. Markakis then hit one up the middle for the go-ahead RBI and a three-RBI day. The Orioles had struggled on offense all afternoon against right-hander Dan Haren when Markakis got them on the board in the eighth. But the lead lasted just one batter as Howie Kendrick's homer in the last of the eighth off Pedro Strop tied the game at 2-2. Wei-Yin Chen pitched very well in getting a no-decision for the Birds. He went a season-high 6 1/3 innings and gave up just five hits and one run over 96 pitches. It was the Orioles sixth quality start on the year, but just their third in 13 games and Chen's first. Strop wound up getting the win and Jim Johnson pitched the last of the 10th to record his seventh save in seven chances and 15th in a row dating to last August. The Orioles are now 9-7 on the season and 7-2 in games decided by two runs or less. The Orioles now head home for an off-day tomorrow before they host Toronto on Tuesday night to begin a six-game homestand at Camden Yards.