Orioles notes and Diamondbacks lineup

A win tonight in Arizona would move the Orioles 14 games above .500 for the second time this season. They also were 57-43. Adam Jones has hit safely in nine straight games since Aug. 1, tying his season-high streak (also April 2-11, April 20-28 and June 12-21). Jones is batting .472 (17-for-36) with four doubles, two homers, 11 RBIs and nine runs during his current streak. Jones is one of three major leaguers with four or more nine-game hitting streaks this year, joining Jacoby Ellsbury (four) and Miguel Cabrera (five). With his next home run, Jones will join Hall of Famer Frank Robinson as the only Orioles outfielders with three or more seasons of 25-plus homers. Robinson did it in 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970 and 1971. Among all Orioles, Jones would be the seventh player to homer 25 or more times in three or more seasons, joining Lee May (three seasons), Rafael Palmeiro (four), Boog Powell (five), Robinson (five), Cal Ripken Jr. (eight) and Eddie Murray (10). Chris Davis leads the majors with 41 extra-base hits on the road this year, tied for seventh in club history. Ripken holds the franchise record with 49 in 1991. The last Oriole with 41 or more in a season was Palmeiro (44) in 1998. Of the top five American League players in extra-base hits this season, three are Orioles: Davis (75), Manny Machado (55) and Jones (54). Mike Trout (60) and Miguel Cabrera (59) are the others. Nick Markakis (.344) has the highest batting average in the history of interleague play (minimum 400 at-bats), ranking ahead of Mike Piazza (.340) and Dustin Pedroia (.334). Davis and J.J. Hardy each have six interleague homers this season, one behind leader Alfonso Soriano. For the Diamondbacks A.J. Pollack CF Adam Eaton LF Paul Goldschmidt 1B Aaron Hill 2B Martin Prado 3B Gerardo Parra RF Wil Nieves C Didi Gregorius SS Wade Miley LHP



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