BALTIMORE — The good news for the Yankees is that they will not have to see Trevor Rogers in October.

The bad news is that the Orioles left-hander robbed them of a chance to pick up another game on the Blue Jays in their dimming hopes of claiming the division.

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The Yankees mustered just one hit in six innings against Rogers, and then came up just short in their comeback attempts against the Orioles’ bullpen, falling 4-2 on Friday night at Camden Yards.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. crushed a two-run shot in the seventh inning to pull the Yankees within 3-2, entering him into the 30/30 club, but it was not

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