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Bedard dominates A's as Orioles win 6-1


Erik Bedard struck out 11 and won his fifth straight decision, leading the Baltimore Orioles past the Oakland Athletics 6-1 on Friday night.

Pushed back from his scheduled start two days before because of a stiff neck, Bedard (9-4) allowed one hit in seven innings and increased his major league-leading strikeout total to 167. He carried a no-hit bid into the sixth before Mark Ellis homered with two outs, ending Bedard's scoreless streak at 21 innings.

The left-hander walked three. Paul Shuey and Chris Ray completed the three-hitter.

Oakland's Nick Swisher slammed into the left-field fence while going after Brian Roberts' double in the sixth. He winced in pain and grabbed his right shoulder. Swisher came out after the seventh with a bruised right shoulder.

Roberts drove in a pair of runs in the sixth to make it 6-0, sending A's starter Joe Blanton to the showers.

Bedard, who beat the A's for the first time in seven starts, won his sixth straight decision on the road.

Lately, Bedard has been winning everywhere. He hasn't lost to an AL team since Oakland beat him on May 25. He's lost only twice since an April 23 setback against the A's.

Bedard retired 13 straight before Ellis' ninth homer. Ellis was the lone Athletics player to get beyond first base.

Bedard allowed five hits and walked four during his scoreless streak. He also struck out 31.

Blanton (8-7) lasted 5 2-3 innings, allowing six runs and 10 hits. He walked one and struck out three.

Baltimore's Corey Patterson has flourished since Dave Trembley was named interim manager in mid-June. Patterson extended his hitting streak to eight games with a first-inning single, scoring the Orioles' first run when Nick Markakis singled.

Patterson's batting average was a season-low .205 the day Trembley replaced Sam Perlozzo. Since then, Patterson has been hitting at close to a .400 clip.

Jay Payton singled and scored on left fielder Shannon Stewart's error in the second to make it 2-0.

Ramon Hernandez singled home a run in the fourth, and Kevin Millar had an RBI single in the fifth.

Notes:@ Golden State Warriors G Baron Davis threw out the first pitch and received a standing ovation. ... Orioles RHP Steve Trachsel was activated from the DL and will start on Saturday. ... Blanton has received support of one run or less in 27 of his 84 starts and is 1-22 in those starts. ... Patterson is hitting .380 (35-for-92) since Trembley took over.

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