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After hot 1st inning, bats go cold behind Cobb

TORONTO -- A baserunning blunder, fielding error and pitching mistake cost Baltimore one potential offensive run and four runs on defense -- ultimately leading to a 4-1 loss to the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Saturday afternoon.

The Orioles ambushed Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman in the first inning, stringing together three hits, but they could only muster a single run. With Tim Beckham at first base, Jonathan Schoop hit a sharp line drive to left field, but he tried to stretch a single into a double and instead ran into the waiting glove of second baseman Devon Travis.