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After first home series loss of season, Orioles head west to start unusual three-city trip

Despite dropping their first home series this season to the American League West-leading Seattle Mariners with Thursday's loss, the Orioles still own the best home record in the AL.

The Orioles have played remarkably well at Camden Yards with a 17-8 record and .680 winning percentage there. But one of their biggest tests so far this season will be duplicating that success on the road as they embark on one of their more unconventional road trips of this season.

On Friday, they will open their longest road trip of the season thus far: a three-city, nine-game, 10-day trip that will take the Orioles to face the Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros and Cleveland Indians, forcing them to play games in three different time zones.