OAKLAND, Calif — Albert Suárez matched a season best with six strikeouts over six sharp innings and won back-to-back outings for the first time this season, pitching the Baltimore Orioles past the Oakland Athletics 3-2 on Friday night.
The right-hander (5-2) surrendered Miguel Andujar's first-inning home run but settled in to hold down an A's lineup coming off consecutive 5-0 shutouts and a series sweep of the Los Angeles Angels.
Coming off his first quality start of the season, Suárez allowed two runs on four hits and walked one as the Orioles won for the seventh time in nine games following a five-game losing streak. He spent the 2016-17 seasons with San Francisco, so it almost felt like coming home.
''It's fun. Yesterday when we went (by) the stadium I was like ‘Wow, that was like my last home,''' he said. ''Being back here is something that brings a lot of memories, a lot of good memories. I'm happy.''
Craig Kimbrel pitched a 1-2-3 ninth with two strikeouts for his 22nd save to finish the 2-hour, 28-minute game in front of an announced crowd of 9,654.
Baltimore is now 56-32 and joined four previous Orioles teams to win at least 56 of their initial 88 games and are the first to do so since 1979.
Austin Hays hit an RBI double in the second and Adley Rutschman drew a bases-loaded walk later in the inning. Hays doubled again in the third and added a sixth-inning single for his second three-hit game of the year — on his 29th birthday.
''Haysie swung the bat great,'' manager Brandon Hyde said. ''We had traffic. That game should have been blown open early in the game.''