BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Orioles staggered to their 19th consecutive loss Tuesday night, allowing 19 hits and falling behind the Los Angeles Angels by 11 runs early in a 14-8 rout.
Baltimore trailed 5-1 in the second inning, 8-1 in the third and 13-2 in the fourth while limping to another lopsided defeat in the major leagues' longest skid since Kansas City dropped 19 straight in 2005.
"It's tough to stay in the game when you're down 13-2 after four innings," Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. "You've got to pitch in this league to win; you've got to pitch in this league to stay competitive.