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Orioles pass Mariners with victory

Baltimore wins fifth straight game despite Gamel recording career-high five RBI

- DAVID GINSBURG

BALTIMORE — Adam Jones hit a milestone home run, Welington Castillo had three hits and two RBI and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Seattle Mariners 7-6 Monday night for their fifth straight victory.

Chris Davis doubled in the tiebreakin­g run in the seventh inning for the resurgent Orioles, who climbed over .500 (66-65) for the first time since June 11. Baltimore jumped past Seattle (66-66) to within 1 1/2 games of idle Minnesota for the final AL wild-card spot.

Jones’ solo home run in the fifth inning gave him 25 for an Orioles-record seventh consecutiv­e season. He shared the mark of six with Cal Ripken Jr.

Ben Gamel homered and had a career-high five RBI in Seattle’s third straight defeat.

With the score tied 6-6, Trey Mancini led off the Baltimore seventh with a single off Emilio Pagan (1-3) and Davis followed with a liner into the right-field corner.

Donnie Hart (2-0) pitched the seventh, Darren O’Day worked out of a jam in the eighth and Zach Britton got three outs for his 12th save — the first since his run of converting 60 in a row ended last week.

Seattle trailed 6-4 in the sixth before Chris Tillman issued successive one-out walks and Gamel smacked a two-run single off Mychal Givens.

Tillman gave up six runs, three hits and four walks — all of which turned into runs. A 16-game winner last year, Tillman is winless in 16 starts since May 7.

Mariners starter Marco Gonzales allowed five runs and eight hits in 3 1/3 innings. He left with the bases loaded in the fourth, but Christian Bergman kept Seattle within 5-4 by retiring Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop on pop-ups.

Jones connected off Bergman in the fifth for a two-run cushion.

In the second game of the series Tuesday, Erasmo Ramirez (5-4, 4.52 ERA) makes his fifth start with Seattle since being obtained from Tampa Bay on July 28.

He’ll face Dylan Bundy (12-8, 4.18 ERA), who is 4-0 in six starts since July 6.

Hot glove

Orioles SS Tim Beckham is known more for his bat than his glove, but he made three exceptiona­l plays in the field. He opened the game with a solid pickup, snagged a short-hop grounder in the third and hit the dirt to start a 6-4-3 double-play in the seventh.

Roster moves

Mariners: Bergman had his contract selected from triple-A Tacoma and RHP Dan Altavilla was optioned to the Rainiers. It’s Bergman’s third stint with Seattle this season.

Orioles: Hart was recalled from triple-A Norfolk, and RHP Mike Wright was optioned to the Tides.

Trainer’s room

Mariners: OF Jarrod Dyson (groin) took some swings and ran the bases before the game.

“He had to run a double and I said, ‘I’m taking off behind you,’ which I did,” manager Scott Servais said. “He got to first base and I wasn’t quite at the 45-foot mark.” Dyson could return in a day or two. RHP Felix Hernandez (right biceps tendinitis) and LHP James Paxton (strained pectoral muscle) played catch without any issues. Both hope to throw 20-25 pitches off the mound Friday or Saturday in Seattle.

Orioles: Before the game, Britton insisted his left knee was fine. Britton had an MRI on the knee last week and had not pitched since Wednesday.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Nelson Cruz and the Seattle Mariners couldn’t find a way to beat the Orioles Monday at Baltimore’s Camden Yards, losing 7-6 to drop to 66-66 on the season.
— GETTY IMAGES Nelson Cruz and the Seattle Mariners couldn’t find a way to beat the Orioles Monday at Baltimore’s Camden Yards, losing 7-6 to drop to 66-66 on the season.

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