"Two balls hit for solo home runs that just caught too much plate," catcher James McCann said of Lobstein. "But other than that, he did a good job and gave us a chance to win."
It marked the second quality start in which Lobstein received a loss this year. It also marked the fourth time in five outings that Lobstein pitched into the seventh inning, erasing the bad taste of the 2 1/3-inning debacle he suffered to the Twins last week.
He didn't seem headed in a positive direction after the first inning.