Sox error opened door and O's kicked it in for 5-3 victory

One mark of a good team is to have a big innning when your opponent makes a critical mistake. Tonight, a key error by Boston opened the door for the Orioles and they kicked it in by scoring five times in bottom of the sixth in a 5-3 win over Boston. The win gives the Orioles a record of 64-53 and they are 11 games over .500 for the first time since June 18 when they were 39-28. The Orioles have now won five of the last six series against Boston and are 8-3 this year against the Red Sox. They have won 14 of their last 18 games against Boston. Red Sox starter Aaron Cook threw a ball into center field on a potential inning ending double play ball in the key sixth inning which allowed the inning to stay alive instead of the inning ending with Boston ahead 2-1. The tie run scored on that play and then a Matt Wieters RBI double made it 3-2 and Mark Reynolds came up with a two-run double to left to make it 5-3. Over his last seven games, Reynolds has four doubles, three homers and nine RBIs. On the year against Boston he is 11-for-26 with four homers and 13 RBIs. Miguel Gonzalez pitched well again for the Orioles, giving up two runs and six hits over six innings. He improves to 5-2 with an ERA of 3.38 on the year. Over his last three starts, Gonzalez has pitched 21 innings allowing 14 hits and three runs for an ERA of 1.29. A win over Boston tomorrow night would give the O's their first three-game home sweep of the Sox since April 30-May 2, 2010.



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