BALTIMORE - When games used to reach the bottom of the ninth with the score tied, Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda used to yell down the Los Angeles Dodgers dugout:
“We got ‘em now ... we get two at-bats for every one they get.”
The first-place Baltimore Orioles didn’t score in the bottom of the ninth, the Blue Jays put up a zero in the top of the 10th, but the O’s scored with two out in the bottom of the 10th for a 4-3 win before 15,404 fans at Camden Yards.
Caleb Joseph doubled off reliever Joe Biagini, moved to third on an infield single by Joey Rickard, and scored on a Josh Thole passed ball.