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Author:admin Post Time: 2009-09-23 00:02:14 Hits: 203
BALTIMORE -- The mismatch that is Boston versus Baltimore becomes even more lopsided when the Orioles must operate with a depleted lineup.
Clay Buchholz pitched six innings of five-hit ball, and the Red Sox beat Baltimore 3-1 Friday night to extend their winning streak against the Orioles to six games.
Jason Bay hit his team-high 34th home run for the Red Sox, who have won eight of nine and 14 of 19 to take command in the AL wild-card race. Victor Martinez had a single and a double to stretch his hitting streak to 17 games, tying a career high.
Luke Scott homered for the Orioles, who fell to 2-14 against Boston this year. Baltimore needs to win Saturday and Sunday to avoid dropping an 11th straight series to the Red Sox.
Buchholz (6-3) gave up one run, walked three and struck out one. The right-hander is 5-0 with a 2.80 ERA in seven starts since Aug. 13.
