Mark Reynolds had his second two-homer game in three days Sunday as the Orioles beat the Yankees 8-3 to win two out of three games at Yankee Stadium.
Reynolds, who entered the series with just 12 homers in 103 games this season, also had two homers in Friday?s 6-1 victory.
Baltimore won despite losing starting pitching Chris Tillman to a sore elbow after three innings. Randy Wolf took over and allowing a run over 3 1/3 innings in relief to earn the victory in his Orioles debut.
Phil Hughes was the loser after giving up both Reynolds homers. He?s tied with the Angels? Ervin Santana and the Orioles? Tommy Hunter for the major league lead with 32 homers allowed this season.
By taking two out of three games, the Orioles have pulled within two games of the Yankees in the AL East. The two teams will square off four more times next weekend at Camden Yards. First, the O?s will play three against the Jays, while the Yankees will take on the Rays.
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