The Orioles’ offense couldn’t keep pace with the Giants’ on Friday night, but their 8 runs were nothing to sneeze at. They worked veteran Robbie Ray early yesterday and kicked it into another gear against rookie Carson Seymour on Saturday. The right-hander’s day was done by the end of the 3rd. Relief from the Baltimore offense came in name only from Tristan Beck and Matt Gage.

Out scored 11-1, out hit 13-5 — the game was a spankin’, an exposé of youth, while San Francisco’s accelerating offense ran into a wall named Trevor Rogers.

Baltimore’s T. Rogers (same initials, no relation to the twins) owned a miniscule 1.40 ERA over 13 starts. He hadn’t allowed more than a single run in each of his last six games. The last time he gave up more than two runs in a start was on June 18, his second

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