Blue Jays stage late rally but fall to Orioles 6-5

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Blue Jays stage late rally but fall to Orioles 6-5
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David Hess pitched 6 1/3 no-hit innings and Jonathan Villar and Trey Mancini homered as the Baltimore Orioles hung on for a 6-5 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday.

The Orioles extended their win streak to three while Toronto lost its second in a row despite staging a late rally after trailing 6-0 after six innings.

After four strong starts, the Toronto pitching faltered and the Jays trailed 4-0 after the first and 5-0 after the second as Sean Reid-Foley struggled on the mound. He was replaced by Araujo, who gave up a walk and saw the no-hitter disappear when Grichuk hammered a shot over the left-field fence It was the 23-year-old Reid-Foley feeling the stress early in his eighth career start. Villar got things going with a two-run homer with one out. After Mancini singled, the Jays had a chance to end the inning on a double play on Rio Ruiz' infield grounder. But Galvis could not hang onto the throw at second.

Thomas Pannone replaced Reid-Foley to open the third. Reid-Foley threw 52 pitches, 32 for strikes, giving up five runs on four hits, two walks, three strikeouts, two wild pitches and one hit batsman. He faced 14 batters, getting just six out.

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