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			Walker, Mariners end Orioles' 7-game win streak 
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			 [July 01, 2016] 
			SEATTLE -- The stars were 
			aligning for the Baltimore Orioles. After falling behind the Seattle Mariners by four runs, the 
			Orioles pulled within three and had the heart of their order coming 
			up with two on and two outs in the eighth inning.
 When Manny Machado welcomed Seattle closer Steve Cishek with an RBI 
			single to pull Baltimore within two, the Orioles looked as if they 
			might rally for an eighth consecutive win.
 
 However, Cishek struck out slugger Chris Davis to strand two runners 
			in the eighth, and then he retired three of the four batters he 
			faced in the ninth, including a game-ending strikeout as the 
			Mariners held on for a 5-3 win.
 
 "A sigh of relief," Cishek said when asked how it felt to catch 
			Pedro Alvarez swinging for the final out of the game. "We needed a 
			win."
 
 Taijuan Walker made a triumphant return to the mound, and Seattle 
			teammate Seth Smith hit a two-run homer as the Mariners ended 
			Baltimore's winning streak.
 
 Walker, who missed his previous turn in the rotation due to foot 
			soreness, allowed just one run on four hits over 6 1/3 innings.
 
 "My arm felt really good, and the ball was coming out really good," 
			Walker said.
 
 Walker (4-6) retired the first 11 batters of the game and had a 
			shutout going through six innings. A leadoff home run by Orioles 
			left fielder Hyun Soo Kim in the seventh ended the shutout bid and 
			cut Seattle's lead to 4-1.
 
			 Kim's home run was the Orioles' 56th of the month, setting a June 
			record for homers by any team.
 Kim added an RBI single off Seattle reliever Joaquin Benoit in the 
			eighth, pulling the Orioles to within 5-2 before Cishek came on to 
			try and hold the lead.
 
 The Orioles (47-31) had a leadoff hit in the ninth before Cishek got 
			the final three outs to earn his 19th save. Alvarez struck out on a 
			3-2 pitch with a runner on first base to end the game.
 
 "It's my job; it's what I get paid to do," Cishek said of earning 
			the four-out save. "I just go out and do what my teammates ask me to 
			do."
 
 Smith hit his seventh home run of the season, while Nelson Cruz went 
			2-for-2 with a pair of doubles for Seattle (40-39). Mariners first 
			baseman Dae-Ho Lee drove in two runs, both of them coming after Kyle 
			Seager was intentionally walked in front of him, in the fifth and 
			seventh innings.
 
 Smith's two-run homer helped the Mariners jump out to a 4-0 lead in 
			the fifth inning.
 
 Smith's seventh home run of the season came on a 2-1 pitch, which he 
			lined into the seats in right field to put Seattle ahead 3-0. The 
			Mariners then loaded the bases for Lee, whose RBI single to right 
			field increased the lead to 4-0.
 
 Baltimore right fielder Mark Trumbo threw out Cruz on a force play 
			at third base on the play as Cruz held up on the bloop fly ball to 
			right.
 
 That marked the final batter for Baltimore starter Chris Tillman, 
			who was charged with four runs and six hits over 4 2/3 innings.
 
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			Mariners starting pitcher Taijuan Walker (44) throws against the 
			Baltimore Orioles during the fifth inning at Safeco Field. Mandatory 
			Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			"Chris wasn't quite as crisp as he's capable of being," Orioles 
			manager Buck Showalter said.
 Tillman (10-2) issued back-to-back walks with two outs in the first 
			inning, leading to a 1-0 deficit when Seager singled to left. 
			Seager's two-out hit brought Robinson Cano around from second base.
 
 Walker retired the first 11 batters, and it might be said that he 
			actually got 12 in a row. After taking a no-hitter two outs into the 
			fourth, Walker gave up a long single to Machado, who was thrown out 
			after taking too wide a turn around first base to end the inning.
 
 Machado extended his hitting streak to nine games with the single.
 
 The 1996 Oakland A's had 55 homers in June, the record snapped by 
			Baltimore on Thursday.
 
 The record and a 19-9 mark in the month of June left the Orioles 
			feeling satisfied despite the end of their winning streak.
 
 "That's three winning months, and that's the consistency we'll have 
			to have," Showalter said. "We're going to have to continue to do 
			that to stay where we are (atop the American League East)."
 
 NOTES: Baltimore activated C Caleb Joseph and RHP Vance Worley from 
			the 15-day disabled list, selected RHP Chaz Roe from Triple-A 
			Norfolk, sent C Francisco Pena and RHP Oliver Pena to Triple-A and 
			placed LHP T.J. McFarland (left knee) on the 15-day disabled list. 
			... Seattle C Mike Zunino and RHP Tom Wilhelmsen were promoted from 
			Triple-A Tacoma to shore up immediate needs. Zunino's promotion came 
			after backup C Steve Clevenger (broken finger) was placed on the 
			15-day disabled list. Wilhelmsen adds a fresh arm to the bullpen, 
			with RHP Donn Roach being optioned to Tacoma on Thursday. ... 
			Orioles RHP Chris Tillman was drafted by the Mariners and spent his 
			early years in the organization's minor league system before being 
			traded to Baltimore in 2008 as part of a six-player deal that 
			included CF Adam Jones going to the Orioles and landing veteran LHP 
			Erik Bedard in Seattle. Before the loss Thursday, Tillman was 7-0 
			with a 2.96 career ERA against the Mariners.
 
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