Not his night: Chen roughed up as Royals win 8-2

Here is all you need to know about Wei-Yin Chen's night. He had given up just seven earned runs over five starts since the All-Star break. Tonight, he gave up seven in just 4 2/3 innings. Kansas City batters jumped on Chen early and often on their way to an 8-2 win over the Orioles tonight in front of 21,226 at Camden Yards in the opener of a four-game series. The loss snapped the Orioles five-game win streak, which matched their season best. The last time they had a six game winning streak was August 22-28, 2011. In his major league debut, Manny Machado went 2-for-4. He had a triple to right-center in the fifth inning in his second at-bat for his first major league hit and he added an infield single in the seventh. The Royals led 4-0 just four batters into the game when Alex Gordon led off with a solo shot and later Billy Butler hit a three-run homer. Butler added a double and triple in five at-bats to finish a single short of becoming the first Royal to hit for the cycle since George Brett in 1990. The seven runs Chen allowed is a season-high and he also gave up nine hits with one walk and five strikeouts, throwing 86 pitches. The Royals got to him for six extra-base hits with three doubles, a triple and two homers. Chen, who was 3-1 with a 1.95 ERA in five starts since the break, is now 10-7 with an ERA of 3.79. Matt Wieters hit a solo homer for the Orioles. Over his last three games, Wieters is 7-for-14 with three doubles, three homers and eight RBIs. The Orioles host KC again on Friday night when Miguel Gonzalez (3-2, 3.80 ERA) pitches against Luke Hochevar (7-9, 5.04 ERA) at 7:05.



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