Bradley goes 6 strong innings; Rays beat split 2-game series with Orioles

Rookie Taj Bradley allowed one run over a career-high six innings, Randy Arozarena and Isaac Paredes homered, and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-2 on Wednesday to split a two-game series between the top two teams in the AL East.

Bradley (5-3) gave up three hits and struck out eight, The 22-year-old has struck out 71 over 49 innings.

Arozarena and Paredes started a four-run second with consecutive homers against Tyler Wells (6-3), who also made two errors during the inning.

Arozarena had an RBI single in a two-run seventh as Tampa Bay improved to 32-8 at home and stopped a season-long three-game skid overall. He went 3 for 3 with a walk and is hitting .364 with 16 homers and 40 RBIs in 42 games against Baltimore.

Colin Poche, Kevin Kelly and Zack Littell completed a four-hitter.

Ramón Urías and Gunnar Henderson homered for the Orioles, who are five back of the first-place Rays.

Urías homered off Bradley in the third, and Henderson took Littell deep in the ninth.

Baltimore's Austin Hays, who started the day with the AL's top batting average, went 0 for 3 and had his average drop from .327 to .323. His career-best five-game multiple-hits streak ended.

After Arozarena and Paredes went deep in the second, Manuel Margot reached when Wells misplayed his 57-mph comebacker before Taylor Walls walked. After both advanced on Christian Bethancourt's fly, Wells fielded Jose Siri's soft infield single near the third-base line but made an errant throw to first as two runs scored.

Wells gave up four runs and four hits in five innings. The right-hander had won his previous three starts in which he allowed two runs in each of the outings.

The Baltimore starters streak of allowing three or fewer runs ended at 11 games. It's just the second time in 22 games that they allowed more than three.

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