TORONTO -- Andrew Cashner looked strong through four innings, but Orioles pitchers have struggled all season pitching the third time through the order, and Monday night's game against the Blue Jays was no different.
Cashner allowed just one run on three hits after four innings, but he fell apart in the fifth inning, allowing four runs on three hits and a walk in a 5-3 loss at Rogers Centre.
Richard Urena led off the fifth with a ground-rule double, flipping the lineup for the Blue Jays and bringing the top of the order to the plate for the third time against Cashner.