The new-look Orioles — playing their first game of the post-Manny Machado era --- began the second half of the season Friday night at the Rogers Centre with a late-inning rally but another frustrating loss.
They hit four home runs, including three in the final two innings, to come back from a five-run eighth-inning deficit, but lost, 8-7, to the Toronto Blue Jays in 10 innings on Aledmys Díaz’s walk-off single off left-hander Paul Fry.
The Orioles rallied for three runs in the ninth inning off reliever Tyler Clippard, tying the game with solo homers by Caleb Joseph and Jonathan Schoop.