The Orioles open at home today against the Tigers to set out a 3-game series.
Britton allowed one run and 3 hits, fanned six and walked three. He was known as up Sunday from Triple-A Norfolk.
Mark Reynolds hit a tie-breaking RBI double in an exceedingly three-run seventh and another RBI double in the ninth.
Wade Davis gave up four runs and eight hits over half dozen one/3 innings for the Rays.
Texas five, Boston 1: Ian Kinsler and Nelson Cruz became the primary set of teammates to homer in every of the first three games in a season, and Matt Harrison pitched the host Rangers to a three-game sweep. David Murphy and Mike Napoli conjointly homered as Texas' 1st three hits -- and 4 of five -- were solo homers. The Red Sox are zero-3 for the first time since 1996.
Minnesota four, Toronto three: The visiting Twins avoided a three-game sweep, getting home runs by Danny Valencia and Denard Span. Nick Blackburn got the victory, and Joe Nathan got his first save since 2009.
Kansas Town 12, Los Angeles nine (13 innings): Former Tiger Matt Treanor hit a three-run home run to provide the host Royals (three-one) their third straight win in their last at-bat. Kansas Town tied it with 2 in the ninth off ex-Tiger Fernando Rodney, who started the inning and walked the bases full. With one out, Wilson Betemit doubled for a 9-9 tie. Rodney has walked four of the primary nine batters he has faced this season and missed the strike zone with 13 of his 20 pitches Sunday. Bobby Abreu was 5-for-5 for L.A.
Oakland 7, Seattle one: Mark Ellis drove in three runs to back Gio Gonzalez as the host Athletics avoided a 3-game sweep. Gonzalez is five-one lifetime against the Mariners.
Cleveland 7, Chicago one: Orlando Cabrera hit a two-run homer for the Indians, who avoided a sweep. The gang at Progressive Field was 8,726 -- smallest since it opened in 1994.
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