Jones ruins no-hit and shutout bids (O's lose 8-1)

Adam Jones has been slumping, but he was the right guy to give the Orioles their first hit of the afternoon. He also tossed them a run. Jones hit his 23rd home run to reduce Tampa Bay's lead to 7-1 in the fifth inning. He has 80 RBIs this season. Jones drilled a changeup from Rays starter Jeremy Hellickson, giving him two hits in his last 20 at-bats, and four in his last 38. Jones didn't have a home run during that stretch. One more note in the Reid Brignac three-run double: Brignac was hitting .120 with runners in scoring position before today, and .059 with RISP and two outs. Chris Davis struck out in his second at-bat against Double-A Erie right-hander Trevor Feeney, who now has a story to tell his grandchildren. Update: Jeremy Guthrie was charged with three earned runs (seven total) and seven hits in five innings, with four walks, five strikeouts and a hit batter. That's 12 baserunners, not counting another that reached on Mark Reynolds' error. Guthrie threw 112 pitches, 66 strikes. Rick VandenHurk replaced him and served up a home run to Matt Joyce with two outs - yes, two outs - in the sixth. Tampa Bay 8, Orioles 1. Update II: The Orioles were held to four hits by rookie Jeremy Hellickson in an 8-1 loss. One of those hits came on a scoring change. Brignac's error was removed, and Robert Andino was credited with an infield single.



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