BALTIMORE — Trevor Rogers threw six one-hit innings, and the Baltimore Orioles topped the Yankees 4-2 on Friday night, dealing New York a setback in its attempt to catch Toronto atop the AL East.

Ryan Mountcastle homered for the last-place Orioles, who improved to 12-5 in September. Rogers (9-2) continued his sensational partial season, lowering his ERA to 1.35 in 17 starts.

The Yankees, who entered the night three games behind the Blue Jays, had their three-game winning streak snapped. Toronto played at Kansas City Friday night.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered for New York to join the 30-30 club for the first time.

Rogers did not allow a hit until the sixth. He finished with seven strikeouts and two walks. It was his 15th straight start allowing two or fewer runs, the longest streak in the

See Full Page