The Orioles have been waiting a long time for an offensive roll like the one they’ve been on since the All-Star break.
The Tampa Bay Rays can’t wait to get out of Baltimore.
Outfielder Joey Rickard drove in a career-high-tying five runs as the Orioles delivered a second straight double-digit scoring performance, defeating the Rays, 11-2, before an announced crowd of 21,526 on Saturday night at Camden Yards.
It was Trey Mancini’s bobblehead night and he had a pretty good time, too, hitting a home run in his first at-bat and also adding three singles to a huge performance by the bottom third of the batting order.